Re: IX ARP Timeout

2016-01-28 Thread James Bensley
How often does your peering router change IP address? For the majority of people I would expect the answer to be almost nevery/very rarely. James.

Re: IX ARP Timeout

2016-01-28 Thread Owen DeLong
Unless your IX has an unusual amount of churn, a four hour timeout really shouldn’t be a problem. Stale records really shouldn’t be a problem as they should get overwritten with gratuitous ARPs when needed. OTOH, having the ARP be somewhat sticky can not only reduce broadcast traffic, but

Re: IX ARP Timeout

2016-01-28 Thread Saku Ytti
Hey, > So I'm looking at the policies, recommended configurations, etc. of other > IXes. We try to model a lot of ourselves on what the Europeans do (even if we > come up short in some areas). I was reading through the AMS-IX guide. > >

IX ARP Timeout

2016-01-27 Thread Mike Hammett
So I'm looking at the policies, recommended configurations, etc. of other IXes. We try to model a lot of ourselves on what the Europeans do (even if we come up short in some areas). I was reading through the AMS-IX guide.

Re: IX ARP Timeout

2016-01-27 Thread sthaug
> So I'm looking at the policies, recommended configurations, etc. of other > IXes. We try to model a lot of ourselves on what the Europeans do (even if we > come up short in some areas). I was reading through the AMS-IX guide. > >