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BGP terminology question
- From: NetSecGuy
- Date: Sun Nov 06 13:06:40 2005
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I asked this question on inet-access and it was suggested I try NANOG.
I understand BGP flapping to be announcements followed by
withdraws over a short period. I am seeing a peer with a large
number of
announcements and the normal number of withdraws. Is there a term
to describe what I am seeing? I'd like to understand what is
happening, but I've been looking for more info and can't seem to find
anything. I suspect I am just not using the right words to search.
If there isn't a term, why would a peer announce thousands of time an hour with very few withdraws?
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