From various observations, ANS is the only net not accepting routes for
I'm looking for information on how and/or when ANS takes updated information from the IRR databases (RADB in this case) and applies them internally. I've got a case where a net has just been moved from one ISP to another, and while a new entry was placed in the RADB, there is no connectivity from the net in question to anyplace in ANS. this particular net. I've looked at the various looking glass servers, and of the ones I know of, everything looks OK (and indeed connectivity is OK). Are there any looking glass capabilities to see what ANS is routing? One guess is that ANS only takes new data from the RADB on a set schedule and insufficient time has elapsed for that data to reach their internal files. I've got a number of other nets to be moved shortly, so I'd really like to be clear on how this works. It appears that very few nets rely on the data in the RADB, or take updated data from the RADB in near-real-time fashion. Any/all info appreciated. Dan -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Senie dts@senie.com Amaranth Networks Inc. http://www.amaranthnetworks.com
You can telnet to route-views.oregon-ix.net. It has a ebgp feed from various providers, including ANS. - Jared On Sun, Nov 08, 1998 at 07:00:43PM -0500, Daniel Senie wrote:
Are there any looking glass capabilities to see what ANS is routing?
You can also call their NOC, they should be able to take care of any sorts of these issues. - Jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/
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