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Re: BBN Peering issues

  • From: Robert Bowman
  • Date: Fri Aug 14 10:50:30 1998

Thanks to Ed Kern for leaving up his route-servers:



                                      Query: bgp 
                                   Addr: 206.79.0.0 


BGP routing table entry for 206.79.0.0/16, version 10807499
Paths: (2 available, best #1, advertised over IBGP)
  3967
    209.185.9.157 (metric 35) from 165.117.1.17 (165.117.1.71)
      Origin IGP, metric 2000000000, localpref 100, valid, internal, best
      Community: 2548:666
      Originator : 165.117.1.71, Cluster list: 0.38.227.186, 165.117.1.71
  3967
    209.185.9.157 (metric 35) from 165.117.1.35 (165.117.1.71)
      Origin IGP, metric 2000000000, localpref 100, valid, internal
      Community: 2548:666
      Originator : 165.117.1.71, Cluster list: 0.38.227.186, 165.117.1.71



                                      Query: bgp 
                                    Addr: 12.0.0.0 


BGP routing table entry for 12.0.0.0/8, version 5520488
Paths: (3 available, best #2, advertised over IBGP)
  7018, (aggregated by 7018 12.127.1.122)
    165.117.1.122 (metric 3) from 165.117.1.122
      Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, internal, atomic-aggregate
      Community: 2548:666
      Originator : 165.117.1.122, Cluster list: 165.117.1.122
  7018, (aggregated by 7018 12.127.1.122)
    192.41.177.3 from 192.41.177.3 (192.205.31.162)
      Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, atomic-aggregate, best
      Community: 2548:666
  1 7018, (aggregated by 7018 12.127.1.122)
    198.32.186.2 from 198.32.186.2 (4.0.0.10)
      Origin IGP, metric 230, localpref 100, valid, external, atomic-aggregate
      Community: 2548:666

The top query is an Exodus query, as you can see Digex only sees it from
the Exodus PXs.  The bottom query is AT&T's 12.0.0.0/8, which is not only
seen directly from 7018 (AT&T) but from AS1 (the Planet).  That is transit.

I'd show you from BBN's route server, but it doesn't prove anything since
it is a RRC, and wouldn't show the longer as-path's anyways.

Rob
Exodus
> 
> > They don't?
> > 
> > Please check your facts first before making public assertions. Thanks.
> 
> I checked before doing so, and I checked once again in light of your
> allegation. And, according to Exodus, this *IS* a PX.
> 
> Please check your facts, kind sir.
>  
> > 15  sl-gw3-sj-4-0-0-155M.sprintlink.net (144.232.3.50)  73.105 ms  72.920 ms  74.355 ms
> > 16  sl-exodus-5-0-T3.sprintlink.net (144.228.44.6)  81.004 ms  72.528 ms  80.386 ms
> > 17  scca-01-f8-0-0.core.exodus.net (209.1.169.21)  82.080 ms  72.649 ms  72.440 ms
> > 
> > BBN will be getting to exodus' web sites just fine via Sprint.
> > 
> > -dorian
> > 
>