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Subject: [isp-bgp] RE: New AS on the block :)
From: "Daniel van Wijnen" <daniel () rokscom ! nl>
Date: 2004-06-12 9:31:00
Message-ID: 7AA382C021D7F24E9B8A73B9A7E893C2091104 () fs1 ! office ! rokscom ! net
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Hi Gravin,
I can see your prefix from plenty cariers:
sh ip bg 194.24.250.0/23
BGP routing table entry for 194.24.250.0/23, version 285806
Paths: (4 available, best #1, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
Advertised to peer-groups:
ibgp reflectors
Advertised to non peer-group peers:
213.247.32.161 217.75.108.170
20562 5669 31523, (Received from a RR-client)
194.153.154.17 (metric 25) from 213.247.40.88 (213.247.40.88)
Origin IGP, metric 4294967294, localpref 110, valid, internal, best
Community: 25232:120
20562 5669 31523
194.153.154.17 (metric 25) from 213.247.40.19 (213.247.40.19)
Origin IGP, metric 4294967294, localpref 110, valid, internal
Community: 25232:120
Originator: 213.247.40.88, Cluster list: 213.247.40.19
8918 5669 31523
213.247.40.105 from 213.247.40.105 (212.4.206.250)
Origin IGP, metric 300, localpref 100, valid, external
25232 25232 286 5669 31523
134.222.97.185 from 134.222.97.185 (134.222.85.45)
Origin IGP, metric 120, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 286:18 286:19 286:28 286:29 286:888 286:1031 286:3031 286:4010
Best regards,
Daniel van Wijnen
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Gavin Hamill [mailto:gdh@walshsimmons.co.uk]
Verzonden: donderdag 10 juni 2004 10:39
Aan: isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com
Onderwerp: [isp-bgp] New AS on the block :)
Hi there,
We've recently been assigned AS31523 and have been advertising 194.24.250.0/23
to our (currently) only peer, VIA Net.Works AS5669 - we've had good
propogation of this route in Europe, but haven't really 'cracked' the
USA/Canada yet.
e.g. executing 'show ip bgp 194.24.250.0' on any of
route-views.on.bb.telus.com
route-views.ab.bb.telus.com
route-server.cerf.net
route-server.gblx.net
route-server.ip.att.net
comes back with "Network not in table". Some (like Oregon-ix) list us, and
others don't - I've just listed the above as 'major' ones...
I'm an experienced Linux sysadmin, but BGP and internetworking is all very new
and unforgiving - I'd really appreciate it if someone could perhaps provide
some pointers?
Cheers,
Gavin.
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