ANS has been adding additional nets to home-as 690: Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *>i140.222.0.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i152.161.0.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i192.77.170.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i192.103.63.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i198.32.128.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i198.108.2.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i199.221.28.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i *>i199.221.47.0 192.41.177.140 126 100 0 690 i 140.222 used to be the only net in AS 690. If you are passing around _690$ for any reason (say to get 140.222 through to use as a default route), you should now be aware that you are passing around more nets than you thought you were. Also, 140.222 is probably no longer useful as a default route. If you are using 140.222 as a default route, you probably should reevaluate your routing decisions to see if this still makes sense. Presuming that _690$ meant just 140.222 and using 140.222 as a default route just bit a customer of ours. --asp@uunet.uu.net (Andrew Partan)