> Beside, you have to run the command on a router that might hit the > problem .... it depends a lot on your peering locations and partners. > If you run Cisco commands on wrong router, you would not see any > problem and may get in wrong conclusion !! This is why you have to read the draft and understand where the problem _could occur. > Does not fix, but it would lower updates thus help to identify > update loops. I see these as entirely orthogonal -- but, OK. -danny
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