Hi,

> Having said that, I'm not convinced anyone should use uRPF at all.
> Because you should already know what IP addresses are possible behind the
> port, if you do, you can do ACL, and ACL is significantly lower cost in PPS 
> in a
> typical modern lookup engine.
> 
uRPF still has it's place in access.
We use it in single homed customers and one of the reasons is the limit to the 
number of acls.
Asr 1ks are 4k unique acls IIRC , but you can put a lot more users on them.
Maybe things have changed since I last looked but this was the main driver for 
us to use uRPF when we started with 1ks.

Brian

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