> Please excuse my post of this but I thought some of us would be interested.
> I would also like to hear about what Livingston thinks of this article
> since it points fingers at Cisco.
set ether0 routing off
And then put the routes in manually.
I must be a novice because I believe that routing protocols should be
used when the routing information really changes, like when a dual-homed
network loses one of its major links. When the subordinate network has
only network connection, the route should be hand-entered in the table
of the upstream router. Any upstream ISP that isn't doing this could
suffer from bogus route advertisement.
For fun, broadcast that you have the route for your competition and
see if upstream believes you.