Hi all, was curious if anyone has found it necessary to alter their route 
dampening rules related to anycast networks, and Cloudflare especially?  I’ve 
got a customer whose target web server has been going intermittently 
inaccessible from a very geographically distant Cloudflare location (AU), while 
no reports of issues from anywhere closer to the US.  I’m seeing a bunch of 
their /24’s dampened on my side in several locations, and they appear to be 
networks that favor or are specific to AU, so I’m thinking that’s the issue.  
I’m going to whitelist their ASN, but perhaps I need to work on the policy to 
be more tolerant of flaps compared to years past with the increase in anycast 
use?

Thanks,

David

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