Juniper also disables the subnet anycast for /127s. We are very aware of this issue and how our customers are using /127s (hence the /127 draft).
Regards, Olivier > -----Original Message----- > From: ipv6-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ipv6-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of > Fernando Gont > Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 6:01 PM > To: Gert Doering > Cc: v6...@ops.ietf.org; ipv6@ietf.org > Subject: Re: ping-pong phenomenon with p2p links & /127 prefixes > > Hi, Gert, > > >> I think you miss my point: they might finally comply with the specs > one > >> day (if you ask or not, others might) and you will have forgotten > about > >> this little subtle problem and upgrade your routers and voila your > >> network is broken. > > > > Cisco understands subnet-anycast, and disables this for /127s. > > Only for /127s, and automagically? > > What about Junipers? > > Thanks! > > Kind regards, > -- > Fernando Gont > e-mail: ferna...@gont.com.ar || fg...@acm.org > PGP Fingerprint: 7809 84F5 322E 45C7 F1C9 3945 96EE A9EF D076 FFF1 > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > IETF IPv6 working group mailing list > ipv6@ietf.org > Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list ipv6@ietf.org Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------