On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 10:25 PM, Shane Amante <[email protected]> wrote:
> IOW, if (or, when) the matter is appropriately resolved, then (I suspect) > the restoration times to get the customer back online are minimal today > given we are largely talking about BGP propagation times, i.e.: likely > minutes. Ultimately, it's just those immediate upstream ISP's that need to > 'act' in order to propagate that route to the entire Internet. OTOH, in a > fully RPKI-enabled world, SP's the world over are performing origin > filtering using information from the RPKI at all of their customer and > peering interconnections ... this could make for some rather long > 'restoration' times so.. a few times now we've cycled around the time to get objects splayed out across the rpki/cache/router system. I think we agreed ~3months ago (?perhaps longer, someone can search the mail archive if interested) that timelines for publication -> all RP's have data was expected to be on the order of 10 minutes. I think danny handwaved that 5-10 minutes would be acceptable in his world. I also think that today (and for the next while) this timeline isn't important because folk mostly will be monitoring/marking and not dropping 'invalid' or 'unknown' routes. we could cycle around a few more times if it's of interest, but it seems to me... this is already solved, no?
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