Re: Who likes BGP? [7:64132]

2003-02-28 Thread The Long and Winding Road
you sure it's coffee giving you that buzz, Eddie? You sent this same article a couple of hours ago. -- TANSTAAFL "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch" ""Edwin R. Gonzalez"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hey, > > It's your friendly neighborhood CISCO MAN! > Sorry, it's Fr

Re: Who likes BGP? [7:64132]

2003-02-28 Thread Edwin R. Gonzalez
I did not realize I sent this post earlier.I must have fat fingered a key. I apologize... -- _ The harder you work, the luckier you get! _ The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary!!!

RE: Who likes BGP? [7:64132]

2003-03-01 Thread Logan, Harold
In my uneducated opinion, it seems to me like there are much larger concerns out there than BGP security. I say uneducated because I haven't worked for an ISP, nor have I worked for any other organization that would run BGP. My BGP experience consists of reading and lab work, that's it. I'm a Cisco

Re: Who likes BGP? [7:64132]

2003-03-01 Thread Henry D.
I agree with the part that there are many human related problems with BGP configs and policies implementations. But that's the case with other protocols as well. In BGP's case it's probably showing more of people's carelesness or misunderstanding of the working of the protocol since as you mentione