route-views4 /64.25.208.71 has seen updates that contains large amount of prefixes at time 1396464452 (04 / 02 / 14 @ 6:47:32pm UTC) with path [20225, 6939, 4761] full prefixes list: http://pastebin.com/Eu4ePgp4 is it normal for single update to contain such large amount NLRI info? On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Octavio Alvarez <alvarezp@alvarezp.ods.org>wrote:
So I setup BGPMON for my prefixes and got an alert about someone in Thailand announcing my prefix. Everything looks fine to me and I've checked a bunch of different Looking Glasses and everything announcing correctly.
I am assuming I should be contacting the provider about their misconfiguration and announcing my prefixes and get them to fix it. Any other recommendations?
Is there a way I can verify what they are announcing just to make sure
On 02/04/14 11:51, Joseph Jenkins wrote: they
are still doing it?
Here is the alert for reference:
Your prefix: 8.37.93.0/24:
Update time: 2014-04-02 18:26 (UTC)
Detected by #peers: 2
Detected prefix: 8.37.93.0/24
Announced by: AS4761 (INDOSAT-INP-AP INDOSAT Internet Network Provider,ID)
Upstream AS: AS4651 (THAI-GATEWAY The Communications Authority of Thailand(CAT),TH)
ASpath: 18356 9931 4651 4761
Same here. I got an alert for two prefixes. Same origin AS, same AS path for one of them: 18356 9931 4651 4761, but a different one for the other: 18356 38794 4651 4761.