> Aditya wrote > I sure hope there are no asymmetric paths on the Internet > that will bite you when you turn on strict RPF on your > peering interfaces </sarcasm> > Seriously, if you do turn RPF on on peering interfaces, > please let your peers know (plea from circa 1999)
Ah, I was waiting for someone to say something like this and make my point, thank you. In the topic I was arguing earlier (about prefix filtering peers, underlining the fact that imperfect filtering would not cause traffic loss) it does indeed create asymmetry and prohibits the use of RPF. Michel.