Hi,

On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 03:13:02PM -0700, Brian Dickson wrote:
> There is direct benefit to partial (even very sparse) deployment.
> 
> The deployment is self-serving; whoever turns this on protects themselves
> and their downstream customers.

Those that are interested in doing so already do customer route filtering
today.

For those that are not interested, where's the incentive in starting to
do so if you have to do a software upgrade first (*and* the other upstreams
of your customers need to send this attribute)?

> This becomes a differentiator with direct benefits, and creates market
> pressure to deploy.

A-ha.  Right, exactly like "filter customer routes" is working today
to give "market pressure".

I always had the impression that *market* pressure is totally in favour
of "accept everything from the customer, send down the pipe whatever
you can, and then bill the customer for the traffic"...

Gert Doering
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