Hi, Where's the best place these days to ask some "simple" BGP questions? I don't want to bother *-nsp@puck, but inet-access scares me. Any suggestions? I'm good with the basics, but I've got a perplexing issue (just look at AS8059, which is still sucking down most traffic via 6939 rather than 3356, even with all that silly prepending)... Thanks, Charles -- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Charles Sprickman wrote:
(just look at AS8059, which is still sucking down most traffic via 6939 rather than 3356, even with all that silly prepending)...
Just wanted to thank everyone who responded privately, you were all very helpful. I'm holding off posting to the "isp-bgp" list until I get some word back from my upstreams. Some private replies indicated that they are not hearing 8059 via 3356 at all, so before I tinker any further I'm going to check with Level3 and make sure they are clear on what I'm announcing. Thanks again, Charles
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Charles
-- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Charles Sprickman wrote:
(just look at AS8059, which is still sucking down most traffic via 6939 rather than 3356, even with all that silly prepending)...
Found an interesting one. Sprint no longer has a "full" looking glass, just this: http://oxide.sprintlink.net/cgi-bin/glass.pl But it shows Sprint reaching 8059 via MFN, even with the prepends. Is there a Sprint/Level3 peering dispute that I'm not aware of? Might someone from Sprint comment on this privately? Thanks, Charles
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