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RE: illicit above.net announcements?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alexander Kiwerski)
Thu Jun 1 16:40:55 2000

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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 13:30:11 -0700
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I'm not seeing the /16 announcment presently, and the /24 announcments I see
primarily through BBN Planet, and appear stable at present.

vienna2#sh ip bgp 202.36.147.0
BGP routing table entry for 202.36.147.0/24, version 22186188
Paths: (4 available, best #4)
  Advertised to non peer-group peers:
    207.98.190.5
  1 4648 9325, (received & used)
    4.24.144.33 from 4.24.144.33 (4.24.0.27)
      Origin IGP, metric 9080, localpref 100, valid, external
  1 4648 9325, (Received from a RR-client)
    4.24.145.29 (metric 24) from 207.98.190.5 (216.172.70.1)
      Origin IGP, metric 6710, localpref 100, valid, internal
      Originator: 216.172.70.1, Cluster list: 216.172.70.8
  6113 701 4648 9325
    192.41.177.249 from 192.41.177.68 (206.80.180.76)
      Origin IGP, metric 860000, localpref 86, valid, external
  1 4648 9325
    4.24.145.29 (metric 24) from 216.172.70.1 (216.172.70.1)
      Origin IGP, metric 6710, localpref 100, valid, internal, best
vienna2#

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Alexander Kiwerski
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of
Simon Lockhart
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 9:17 AM
To: Kai Schlichting
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: illicit above.net announcements?



>
>Anyone here who is on the Vienna/London/Amsterdam exchange(s) and
>who is seeing what is alleged here: above.net leaking and/or
>flapping routes that are not their own ?

Taking the first of the netblocks mentioned, I see it as a /16 over LINX
from above.net:

rt2-thdo#sh ip bgp 202.36.147.0
BGP routing table entry for 202.36.0.0/16, version 11913196
Paths: (5 available, best #1)
  Advertised to peer-groups:
     internal internalmcast
  6461 4648 4648 4648, (aggregated by 4648 202.50.245.241)
    195.66.224.76 from 195.66.224.76 (207.126.96.50)
      Origin IGP, metric 20, localpref 100, valid, external,
atomic-aggregate, best
      Community: 2818:4050
  6461 4648 4648 4648, (aggregated by 4648 202.50.245.241), (received-only)
    195.66.224.76 from 195.66.224.76 (207.126.96.50)
      Origin IGP, metric 5320, localpref 100, valid, external,
atomic-aggregate
  6461 4648 4648 4648, (aggregated by 4648 202.50.245.241)
    212.58.224.4 from 212.58.224.4 (212.58.224.4)
      Origin IGP, metric 20, localpref 100, valid, internal,
atomic-aggregate
      Community: 2818:4050

>Is there a lookingglass at any of these exchanges that is publicly
>accessible?

LINX has one:
	http://www.linx.net/cgi-bin/lg.pl?LINX-London

Simon
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