> Well, bgpd has no problem handing out a full route table to many clients. > Again I know it can handle lots of sessions, and lots of routes over those sessions it's getting them into bgp.....
> > If these are co-lo servers, wouldn't you just want to have one 'network > inet static set { blah }' line and then add the 50K routes as static routes > in the kernel? > They aren't co-lo servers but for the purposes of this discussion assume they are. No the traffic won't actually flow over the OpenBSD boxes as they won't handle the traffic load. They are there to inject routes into bgp and to give the routers next hop information. OpenBSD also won't let you add routes where the nexthop is not locally reachable. Pete