[25777] in North American Network Operators' Group
PSI/Digex announcements
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joe Shaw)
Thu Nov 11 16:59:51 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 15:58:01 -0600 (CST)
From: Joe Shaw <jshaw@insync.net>
To: nanog@merit.edu
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I have a non peering T1 to PSI for VPN customers. While troubleshooting
some problems for one of those VPN customers I came across these:
HOUSTON_BR1#show ip bgp regex ^174$
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 12.15.224.192/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 154.32.255.0/30 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 192.245.179.248/30 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 198.17.203.0/25 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 198.137.240.32/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 198.207.208.192/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 iA
*> 204.4.196.32/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 204.4.196.64/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 204.4.196.96/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 204.68.218.0/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 204.180.67.160/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 206.181.125.188/30 38.7.128.1 0 200 174 i
*> 206.119.241.96/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 207.37.154.120/29 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
*> 207.138.126.128/27 38.7.128.1 200 174 i
Isn't it considered "bad" to be announcing nets that small, especially the
/30's?
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Joseph W. Shaw - jshaw@insync.net
Free UNIX advocate - "I hack, therefore I am."