On 18/Apr/20 17:57, Gert Doering wrote:
> I didn't know that 7200s actually had any sort of RPKI support, given > that they are all long EOL and much more interesting bugfixes have > never come (like the L2TP crash bugs affecting LNSes). They've had RPKI support since 2013/2014. It's where we tested first, back then... them and the ME3600X and ASR1000. Sadly, aside from being less crashy, the code has pretty much been the same since then, both in IOS and IOS XE land. We have a ton of 7201's and NPE-G2's we use as looking glass routers (moving to CSR1000v), that support RPKI for the public: http://as37100.net/?lookingglass Mark.
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