For what it's worth, I'm seeing the following:
>show ip bgp 65.106.2.1
BGP routing table entry for 65.104.0.0/14, version 91507552
Paths: (6 available, best #2, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
Advertised to update-groups:
1 2
3356 2828
4.78.164.109 from 4.78.164.109 (4.68.1.253)
Origin IGP, metric 100, localpref 90, valid, external
Community: 3356:3 3356:86 3356:575 3356:666 3356:2010
Community Definitions:
3356:666 - Peer route
3356:3 - North America
3356:575 - USA
3356:2010 - NYC - New York City
Perhaps this is back up as a paid peer? Perhaps they kissed and made
up? Perhaps XO asked to turn it back up for a short while they set up
transit? Who knows...
Also, doesn't 2828 have transit from 1239?
--Phil
On Sep 28, 2005, at 1:24 AM, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Appears to be.
XO's looking glass for BGP looking is broken (did it break today?),
however, traceroute shows:
1 ge5-3-0d4.RAR2.NYC-NY.us.xo.net (65.106.2.1) 0 msec 4 msec 4 msec
2 * * *
L3's looking glass:
Show Level 3 (San Jose, CA) BGP routes for 207.155.252.78
No matching routes found for 207.155.252.78.
Fun.
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
Since it hasn't hit nanog yet, I guess I'll go ahead and go ahead
and be
the first to point it out.
It seems that Level 3 (3356) and XO (2828) are no longer carrying
each
other's routes. :)
And just when I was about to release http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras/
failure.jpg :)
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Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, [EMAIL PROTECTED], latency, Al Reuben
Net Access Corporation, 800-NET-ME-36, http://www.nac.net