If someone from Level3 could tell me why routes tagged with 65000:0 and/or 65000:1239 don't actually stop those routes from being advertised to 1239, I'd appreciate it. They show up in lg.level3.net with: Suppress_to_Peers Suppress_to_AS1239 but they also show up in other route servers with an as-path of 1239 3356 6364. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis | I route Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are Atlantic Net | _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________
* Jon Lewis was thought to have said:
If someone from Level3 could tell me why routes tagged with
65000:0 and/or 65000:1239 don't actually stop those routes from being advertised to 1239, I'd appreciate it.
You should start to see them disappear shortly. On route-views they're starting to show as history entries. Bad community list on one router was the issue. regards -Craig
On Aug 1, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Craig Pierantozzi wrote:
* Jon Lewis was thought to have said:
If someone from Level3 could tell me why routes tagged with
65000:0 and/or 65000:1239 don't actually stop those routes from being advertised to 1239, I'd appreciate it.
You should start to see them disappear shortly. On route-views they're starting to show as history entries. Bad community list on one router was the issue.
I thought perhaps we'd found the reason behind the tax^surcharge in the other thread... a community tax :)
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Craig Pierantozzi
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John Payne
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