On Sun, 16 May 2004 19:01:17 -0400
Joe Abley <jabley(_at_)isc(_dot_)org> wrote:
reconvergence events to non-anycast servers). In addition, before the
frequency of the route churn became sufficiently high to cause a
problem, it would be well and truly damped to death by anybody running
with common BGP damping parameters and the inability to talk to the few
root servers which have anycast instances would be the last of your
problems.
Not necessarily. Common dampening parameters exclude some 'golden
networks' such as root name server networks from damping. RIPE 229 and
Rob Thomas' Secure BGP template being perhaps the two most widely cited
guides that suggest such a practice.
John
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