Re: Where are static bogon filters appropriate? was: 96.2.0.0/16 Bogons

From: Mikael Abrahamsson (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2007 - 17:45:20 EST

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    On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, wrote:

    > On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 21:54:06 +0100, Mikael Abrahamsson said:
    >> So instead I just drop their spoofed traffic and if they call and say that
    >> their line is slow, I'll just say it's full and they can themselves track
    >> down the offending machine and shut it off to solve the problem.
    >
    > This doesn't sound very scalable. You're almost certainly overcommitted on
    > the upstream side and likely looking at congestion if many customers are
    > spewing.

    If they're spewing spoofed traffic I'm dropping it, so that's not a
    problem.

    > What do you tell the customer who calls and complains that *he* isn't a major
    > traffic source, but he's seeing dropped packets and delays on your upstream
    > link? Do you tell him its full and they can track down which other customer
    > is the offender?

    Do you usually design networks that can't handle customers using what they
    have paid for? I don't. (for any reasonable amount of statistical
    oversubscripion of course)

    -- 
    Mikael Abrahamsson    email: 
    

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