On 10/10/22 07:58, Edvinas Kairys wrote:
Hello,
We're considering to buy some Cisco boxes - NCS-55A1-24H. That box has
24x100G, but only 2.2mln route (FIB) memory entries. In a near future it
will be not enough - so we're thinking to deny all /24s to save the
memory. What do you think about that approach - I know it could provide
some misbehavior. But theoretically every filtered /24 could be routed
via smaller prefix /23 /22 /21 or etc. But of course it could be a
situation when denied /24 will not be covered by any smaller prefix.
What do you think about this approach ?
Are you multi-homed? If not you can simply take a default.
If so, a better approach might be to apply a max AS rule and take full
tables plus a default from both (all). Something like "bgp maxas-limit
4" will optimize routing down to /24 but drop routes with long AS paths
and punt to default, reducing your table size at the cost of sub-optimal
routing to destinations that are going to take a convoluted path anyway.
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