Well you can always have a inbound  prefix-list at your side to prevent the
swamping right?


correct me if I am wrong


Jason 

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Michael Fountain
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 12:02 AM
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Subject: BGP - maximum-list


Has anyone used the maximum-prefix command on a cisco running BGP?

It is supposed to keep a neighbor from going crazy and swamping your router 
with too many routes by limiting the number of routes that can be learned by

the router.

What would be a good number to set that at to allow a full BGP table, plus 
growth, and still protect the router.

Or does no one use it?
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