Our upstreams upstream just started rejecting our routes on sunday. Nobody
knows why yet, they're investigating

On Tue, Nov 15, 2022, 2:09 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ran into a problem today where one of my upstreams (windstream) was
> still advertising my IP blocks out to the internet, but wasn't routing
> all the traffic to me.  I was still taking in traffic, but, for example,
> Google couldn't get to me on IP Blocks advertized via windstream.  Took
> a while to track down what was happening and then manually turn off the
> Windstream BGP neighbor, which luckily fixed the problem once the subnet
> advertisements finally timed out and traffic shifted to other providers,
> which took a good 5-10 minutes.
>
> Is there a way to protect against that?  My BGP Session to Windstream
> was still up and running, but something broke farther up in the
> Windstream network.  Is the only method in that scenario to Just monitor
> and react?
>
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