On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 12:12:47PM -0600, Jon Stanley wrote:
I still fail to understand. If I am correct, AS3908 and AS209 are somehow related in that Qwest was required to sell off all long haul circuits that go into the former USWest territory. I wasn't aware that this impacted the Qwest IP backbone as well, however this has been brought to my attention. What I don't understand is why AS3908 can't aggregate before advertising to C&W, which then goes into AS209.
c&w only? As seen from route-server.eodus.net: Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *>i63.145.64.84/30 209.1.40.52 1000 0 2548 1 3908 i *>i63.145.64.212/30 209.1.40.52 1000 0 2548 1 3908 i *>i63.145.65.32/30 209.1.40.52 1000 0 2548 1 3908 i *>i63.145.65.76/30 209.1.40.52 1000 0 2548 1 3908 i ... *>i64.47.0.117/32 209.1.40.51 1000 0 1 3908 14995 ? *>i64.47.0.164/32 209.1.40.51 1000 0 1 3908 14995 ? etc etc etc 64.47.0.117 = l0.mcr1.n1.lax4.broadbandoffice.net 64.47.0.164 = l0.mcr2.dcae.broadbandoffice.net loopbacks? If for whatever reason qwest feels the need to leak their /30's and /32's to bbn, it could at least be no-export. -- Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net> http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras PGP Key ID: 0x138EA177 (67 29 D7 BC E8 18 3E DA B2 46 B3 D8 14 36 FE B6)