On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 08:13:49AM +0100, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
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> On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Michael Whisenant wrote:
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> > Well looks like that have more BOGON problems. They are sending
> > 128.161.0.0/3. These guys love claiming default gateway traffic?
>
> 168.0.0.0/6 194.85.4.249 0 3277 13062 20485
> 8437 3303 i
Keep in mind both that there is no normalized view presented to
route-views (0/0 is seen at times) and that looking at only one
POV will always bite you.
None of those paths are visible from 3303 directly, nor are visible
in a quick survey of a small handful or live-table BGP views. While
the as-path is interesting and doesn't directly correspond to a n
obvious relationship, this looks more like some entity in the path
or at 3277 either representing 0/0 or [more likely] taking a bogon
feed and regurgitating it.
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