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Re: Originating large numbers of routes with bgpd

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Date: Monday, May 12, 2008 - 5:42 pm

Thanks for the replies so far. bgpd can handle full tables. This means that
as of today ~251K prefixes demonstrably work but most of these are from
peers (iBGP or eBGP) I'm interested in known limitations/expected gotchas on
locally originating 50k prefixes.50K lines of

network 92.48.111.0/26 set { nexthop 92.48.95.196 community 64667:0 }

in a bgpd.conf

Thanks

Pete
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Originating large numbers of routes with bgpd, Peter Bristow, (Mon May 12, 3:48 pm)
Re: Originating large numbers of routes with bgpd, Chris Cappuccio, (Mon May 12, 4:56 pm)
Re: Originating large numbers of routes with bgpd, Peter Bristow, (Mon May 12, 5:42 pm)
Re: Originating large numbers of routes with bgpd, Chris Cappuccio, (Mon May 12, 6:01 pm)
Re: Originating large numbers of routes with bgpd, Daniel Ouellet, (Mon May 12, 4:45 pm)
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