If it is flowing THROUGH your router, that would be data plane, not
control plane. (and BGP is the only multihop one you can do that with)
But otherwise, what kind of detail are you looking for? The object is to
control/limit how much stuff is thrown at your router that the router
itself has to actually process. Like most things, you'll start with
something like is on the web and tweak it from there based on your
particular needs. YMMV.
Scott Morris, CCIEx4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,
JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
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ccie_ka_at_gmx.de wrote:
Hi Group,
I'm currently working with CoPP.
I also read the the Cisco Documents about this stuff,
Is there any good documentation in the web which explains this in detail ...let's say I must limit routing protocols like ospf, eigrp and bgp.
How can I restrict this protocols...from flowing through a specified router..
Dennis
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Received on Sun Feb 14 2010 - 08:31:23 ART
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