Re: BBN Peering issues
They don't?
Please check your facts first before making public assertions. Thanks.
I checked before doing so, and I checked once again in light of your allegation. And, according to Exodus, this *IS* a PX. Please check your facts, kind sir.
15 sl-gw3-sj-4-0-0-155M.sprintlink.net (144.232.3.50) 73.105 ms 72.920 ms 74.355 ms 16 sl-exodus-5-0-T3.sprintlink.net (144.228.44.6) 81.004 ms 72.528 ms 80.386 ms 17 scca-01-f8-0-0.core.exodus.net (209.1.169.21) 82.080 ms 72.649 ms 72.440 ms
BBN will be getting to exodus' web sites just fine via Sprint.
-dorian
Thanks to Ed Kern for leaving up his route-servers: Query: bgp Addr: 206.79.0.0 BGP routing table entry for 206.79.0.0/16, version 10807499 Paths: (2 available, best #1, advertised over IBGP) 3967 209.185.9.157 (metric 35) from 165.117.1.17 (165.117.1.71) Origin IGP, metric 2000000000, localpref 100, valid, internal, best Community: 2548:666 Originator : 165.117.1.71, Cluster list: 0.38.227.186, 165.117.1.71 3967 209.185.9.157 (metric 35) from 165.117.1.35 (165.117.1.71) Origin IGP, metric 2000000000, localpref 100, valid, internal Community: 2548:666 Originator : 165.117.1.71, Cluster list: 0.38.227.186, 165.117.1.71 Query: bgp Addr: 12.0.0.0 BGP routing table entry for 12.0.0.0/8, version 5520488 Paths: (3 available, best #2, advertised over IBGP) 7018, (aggregated by 7018 12.127.1.122) 165.117.1.122 (metric 3) from 165.117.1.122 Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, internal, atomic-aggregate Community: 2548:666 Originator : 165.117.1.122, Cluster list: 165.117.1.122 7018, (aggregated by 7018 12.127.1.122) 192.41.177.3 from 192.41.177.3 (192.205.31.162) Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, atomic-aggregate, best Community: 2548:666 1 7018, (aggregated by 7018 12.127.1.122) 198.32.186.2 from 198.32.186.2 (4.0.0.10) Origin IGP, metric 230, localpref 100, valid, external, atomic-aggregate Community: 2548:666 The top query is an Exodus query, as you can see Digex only sees it from the Exodus PXs. The bottom query is AT&T's 12.0.0.0/8, which is not only seen directly from 7018 (AT&T) but from AS1 (the Planet). That is transit. I'd show you from BBN's route server, but it doesn't prove anything since it is a RRC, and wouldn't show the longer as-path's anyways. Rob Exodus
They don't?
Please check your facts first before making public assertions. Thanks.
I checked before doing so, and I checked once again in light of your allegation. And, according to Exodus, this *IS* a PX.
Please check your facts, kind sir.
15 sl-gw3-sj-4-0-0-155M.sprintlink.net (144.232.3.50) 73.105 ms 72.920 ms 74.355 ms 16 sl-exodus-5-0-T3.sprintlink.net (144.228.44.6) 81.004 ms 72.528 ms 80.386 ms 17 scca-01-f8-0-0.core.exodus.net (209.1.169.21) 82.080 ms 72.649 ms 72.440 ms
BBN will be getting to exodus' web sites just fine via Sprint.
-dorian
BBN will be getting to exodus' web sites just fine via Sprint.
-dorian
Hello, Actually I did a test with a network that we are currently not using for customers and it seems that there will be NO way for singly homed BBN customers to reach our network when this disconnect happens. -- Steven O. Noble -- Sr. Backbone Engineer, Exodus Communications (EXDS) -- Land:408.346.2333 Beep:408.925.8141 Wire:408.221.6417 -- All my love to the Canadian Mooing Frog.
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