Re: Strange BGP phantom announce remaining
Hello,
Does you have any idea why routers at Colt still see the old announce? People at Colt have no idea. Abovenet checked on its side and sees only the good prefix.
Who in COLT did you email? Nothing came in via noc@colt.net regarding this. We saw this route from a peer that was announcing us a huge number of routes that for some reason max-prefix didn't prevent from happening, although after rebooting, the box did take the session down. My guess is that the routes announced to us had sometype of corruption that didn't send it through the max-prefix subroutine properly to detect the number of routes being advertised. Regards, Neil. --------------------------------------------------------------------- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx route-server.COLT.NET xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx COLT INTERNET Backbone Route Monitor xxxxxxxxxxxxx This router maintains peerings with key infrastructure routers in the COLT backbone. This service is provided for informational purposes only and as such is unsupported, hence it may go away at any time. Questions and queries should be addressed to noc@COLT.NET xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:53:05AM +0000, Neil J. McRae <neil@DOMINO.ORG> wrote a message of 34 lines which said:
Who in COLT did you email?
Boris Mimeur kindly warned us about the problem. Discussion took place with peering@fr.colt.net.
although after rebooting, the box did take the session down.
Yes, the bogus routes apparently disappeared tis night. Thanks.
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neil@DOMINO.ORG
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Stephane Bortzmeyer