If it's anything like what some of my downstreams have encountered, you'll want to 
explore the options to set communities on your outbound announcements to 6939 and/or 
3356.  Most likely, as 3356 announces your routes to its peers, those peers are 
assigning a peer-level local preference.  Meanwhile, as 6939 announces your routes to 
their upstreams, those networks are using a default or "paid customer" local 
preference.  Since local preference comes before AS path length, you have to remotely 
twiddle local preference to get results.

HTH,

Pete Templin
Senior Staff Engineer
TexLink Communications
(210) 892-4183
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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Sprickman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: BGP questions


Hi,

Where's the best place these days to ask some "simple" BGP questions?  I
don't want to bother [EMAIL PROTECTED], but inet-access scares me.  Any
suggestions?  I'm good with the basics, but I've got a perplexing issue
(just look at AS8059, which is still sucking down most traffic via 6939
rather than 3356, even with all that silly prepending)...

Thanks,

Charles

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