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best practice for advertising peering fabric routes



* clay at bloomcounty.org (Clay Fiske) [Wed 15 Jan 2014, 20:34 CET]:
>Semi-related tangent: Working in an IXP setting I have seen weird 
>corner cases cause issues in conjunction with the IXP subnet 
>existing in BGP. Say someone?s got proxy ARP enabled on their router 
>(sadly, more common than it should be, and not just from noobs at 
>startups). Now say your IXP is growing and you expand the subnet. No 
>matter how much you harp on the customers to make the change, they 
>don?t all do it at once. Someone announces the new, larger subnet in 
>BGP. Now when anyone ARPs for IPs in the new part of the range, 
>proxy ARP guy (still on the smaller subnet) says ?hey I have a route 
>for that, send it here?. That was fun to troubleshoot. :)

Proper run IXPs pay engineers to hunt down people with Proxy ARP 
enabled on their peering interfaces.


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