On Fri, 17 Nov 2023 at 15:17, Jamie Chetta via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
I am out of ideas on how to get this fixed. Long story short I am a customer of Comcast and am advertising my own /24 block I own through them. Comcast of course BGP peers with multiple ISPs. Other ISPs are accepting my prefix just fine, except Tata.
Why don't you share the exact prefix so people can actually look into it? Tata is doing some strict filtering [1] at least for customers (but maybe for peers as well), so if you only rely on non-authoritative registries for recent objects, this may be the reason:
Special note, deprecation of non-authoritative registries
Please note that 'route' and 'route6' objects created after 2023-Aug-15 in non-authoritative registries like RADB, NTTCOM, ALTDB won't be processed. It is recommended to create RPKI ROA objects instead. In rare cases if that's not possible, 'route' and 'route6' must be created in the authoritative registry - AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, RIPE, RIPE, NIC.br or IDNIC.
cheers [1] https://lg.as6453.net/doc/cust-routing-policy.html