I *DID* open a trouble ticket BEFORE posting. If you are THIS disconnected from what goes on in your own company, perhaps we need a new upstream provider. -- -- Karl Denninger (karl@MCS.Net)| MCSNet - Serving Chicagoland and Wisconsin http://www.mcs.net/ | T1's from $600 monthly to FULL DS-3 Service | NEW! K56Flex support on ALL modems Voice: [+1 312 803-MCS1 x219]| EXCLUSIVE NEW FEATURE ON ALL PERSONAL ACCOUNTS Fax: [+1 312 803-4929] | *SPAMBLOCK* Technology now included at no cost On Fri, Dec 26, 1997 at 02:34:50PM -0700, Darin Wayrynen wrote:
Well, well, well, isn't NANOG grand.
Looks to me like the public exposure and calls to our upstreams asking them to drop AS4200 routes on the floor got rather quick results.
Current status of 205.164.62.0/24:
Loop-Core1.Mcs.Net>show ip bgp 205.164.62.0 BGP routing table entry for 205.164.62.0/24, version 58913 Paths: (3 available, best #1) Advertisements of this net are suppressed by an aggregate. Local 0.0.0.0 Origin incomplete, metric 0, weight 32768, valid, sourced, best 5696 4200 (history entry) 207.98.189.129 from 207.98.189.129 (209.54.146.1) Origin IGP, external Dampinfo: penalty 891, flapped 1 times in 00:02:36 5646 1239 4200 (history entry) 206.54.225.149 from 206.54.225.149 (207.112.244.17) Origin IGP, external Community: 370016922 Dampinfo: penalty 902, flapped 1 times in 00:02:19
Thank you Nap.Net, GoodNet and NANOG.
Karl -
GoodNet dropping peering with Agis would not be the solution for this problem.
In any case, your example above would require Nap.Net to ask Sprint to drop peering with Agis...
Please, in the future, open a trouble ticket with our NOC via email or voice phone call so we can work on this issues.
We don't puruse the Nanog mailing list continuosly for incoming trouble reports from our customers.
:-(
Darin -- 'shredding packets around the world' ======================================================================== Darin Wayrynen, Chief Technology Officer, (602) 303-9500, darin@good.net