On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, Mark Tinka wrote:

I prefer not to find out whether walking on hot coal will kill all
feeling in my feet, or just numb them for 2hrs :-).

So...  Is that a vote for or against, and which one? ;)

On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, Job Snijders wrote:

For the purpose of inter-domain routing I'd advise against mixing warm
mayonnaise and jagermeister. uh.. i mean IPv4 and IPv6.

Keeping things separate maybe makes debugging easier.

I may have been insufficiently specific...  I'm referring to:

group example {
    neighbor 192.0.2.0;
    neighbor 2001:db8::;
}

vs.

group example-ipv4 {
    neighbor 192.0.2.0;
}

group example-ipv6 {
    neighbor 2001:db8::;
}


The former is (operationally) simpler to deal with, until it isn't -- think "deactivate group example", etc. I'm tempted to just be explicit about the split everywhere, but I already spend enough time explaining that there are two of everything and it's been that way for a while now...

-Rob
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