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I guess you're referring to RFC9012.

Yes, but then again since you have logs of why it was dropped (like I suggested in my first post, to log everything dropped), you can easily troubleshoot the problem. A much better outcome than flapping a BGP session for no good reason and creating route churn and network instability.



Or just drop the announced route (not the session) with the attribute you can't work with




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