is there still a BGP-understanding person at fast.net/netaxs?
Hello, Did anyone recently see anyone from fast.net that does not get confused by "show ip bgp <prefix>" output or did the bankruptcy force them to cut payroll so much that they cannot afford anyone but a Chubb Institute type? Thanks, Alex
I could really use an assist from someone at Sprint - I'm a consultant for an AS that receives service from two ISPs who peer with Sprint. One of them is a healthy regional who listens to me about BGP, the other, well, I wish them the best of luck, but we really, really, really want to put a stop to inconsistent AS path problems. We have a /24 from Sprint space that came from the large healthy ISP and the little one has presented it as being sourced from their AS - this is fixed now, but we want permanent relief from the problem. The small ISP lacks internal BGP cluons, they refuse to use mine, and the AS owner has had more than enough. We've asked the little ISP to have their filter modified so they can't present our prefix but they're still trying to 'retain the account'. I've filled out a request on the Sprint web interface for BGP filters for their private line, carefully explaining the situation, and instead of getting contact from Sprint to sort it all out, they apparently just notified the little ISP that we made the request, which has triggered a further, unwanted round of 'customer service'. This is *not* a big deal, but there isn't an appropriate checkbox on the otherwise spiffy Sprint BGP request form that covers this situation, so I'm pleading for help here. -- mailto:neal@lists.rauhauser.net phone:402-301-9555 "After all that I've been through, you're the only one who matters, you never left me in the dark here on my own" - Widespread Panic
Geez, all I wanted was a little help, and I get pounced on by a platoon of eager Sprint BGP gurus. The desired filter change, it is done, and Sprint, who has always been my first choice as a provider, just lengthened their lead a little more. neal rauhauser wrote:
I could really use an assist from someone at Sprint - I'm a consultant for an AS that receives service from two ISPs who peer with Sprint. One of them is a healthy regional who listens to me about BGP, the other, well, I wish them the best of luck, but we really, really, really want to put a stop to inconsistent AS path problems. We have a /24 from Sprint space that came from the large healthy ISP and the little one has presented it as being sourced from their AS - this is fixed now, but we want permanent relief from the problem. The small ISP lacks internal BGP cluons, they refuse to use mine, and the AS owner has had more than enough.
We've asked the little ISP to have their filter modified so they can't present our prefix but they're still trying to 'retain the account'. I've filled out a request on the Sprint web interface for BGP filters for their private line, carefully explaining the situation, and instead of getting contact from Sprint to sort it all out, they apparently just notified the little ISP that we made the request, which has triggered a further, unwanted round of 'customer service'.
This is *not* a big deal, but there isn't an appropriate checkbox on the otherwise spiffy Sprint BGP request form that covers this situation, so I'm pleading for help here.
-- mailto:neal@lists.rauhauser.net phone:402-301-9555 "After all that I've been through, you're the only one who matters, you never left me in the dark here on my own" - Widespread Panic
-- mailto:neal@lists.rauhauser.net phone:402-301-9555 "After all that I've been through, you're the only one who matters, you never left me in the dark here on my own" - Widespread Panic
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alex@yuriev.com
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neal rauhauser