Yup, Looks like they've started getting things a bit organized since sunday night/ monday early dawn. From my network's pt of view, you can see the sudden slight "sink" in announcements transited thru UUNET which is where bellsouth's prefixes come from on my end: http://www.twdx.net/bgp/graph-1w.png -hc -- Haesu C. TowardEX Technologies, Inc. Consulting, colocation, web hosting, network design and implementation http://www.towardex.com | haesu@towardex.com Cell: (978)394-2867 | Office: (978)263-3399 Ext. 170 Fax: (978)263-0033 | POC: HAESU-ARIN On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 11:15:38AM +0000, James Cowie wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 01:18:59AM -0400, Terry Baranski wrote:
Two of BellSouth's AS's (6197 & 6198) have combined to inject around 1,000 deaggregated prefixes into the global routing tables over the last few weeks (in addition to their usual load of ~600+ for a total of ~1,600).
Kudos to BellSouth for taking first steps to clean this up overnight -- about 1100 of the prefixes left the table between about 01:45 and 03:45 GMT. Very nice deflation.
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