On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, John Keown wrote:
It is also what I have been taught. I also know that if you enter it into a
router as I did with an config import to a cisco border router it can play
havoc with routing tables and bgp. Our providers shut down our ds-3 as they
were causing routing problems throughout their system. That was the last
time I imported a router config file that was manually edited. Typo killed
us and play havoc with Level three.
What a stupid router. It should either pedantically refuse to accept
the config, or just mask it and continue (perhaps with a warning).
In any case, SPF is not a router. It doesn't have anything to do with
routing. It is not even faintly related.
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