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"Brian Dickson" <[email protected]> writes: >Anyone who peers with the CIX and doesn't filter (or peers with anyone and >doesn't filter) gets what they deserve. At a minimum, as-path filtering; >preferably, prefix filtering based on RADB registrations. IMHO. Yeah, I know. I deserved that. For reasons best discussed only after consuming large quantities of beer, I hadn't filtered that BGP session. A ticking time bomb that finally went off. With the end of ANS as a seperate network, will there be any network pressure to keep any public routing registry up to date? >But yes, memory, even NVRAM, isn't so expensive, and it would be nice >if this were at least field-replaceable or upgradeable (eg, first chip >is soldered to the board, but with empty sockets for add-on NVRAM.) I'd even be willing Cisco memory prices for that!!! ========== Also a reminder, the electric power industry will be conducting a Y2K drill on Friday, April 9, 1999. This is not expected to affect end-customer's electrical service. ftp://ftp.nerc.com/pub/sys/all_updl/docs/pressrel/4-9-99-drillreminder.pdf Next week, April 14, the FCC NRIC committee will be reviewing the telephone industry Y2K tests. http://www.nric.org/ I'm looking forward to the end of 1999. It means no more Y2K presentations. -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation
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