Hi!

We are experiencing a strange issue with announcements from our AS207029.
On Sept. 16th we began to announce our prefixes 185.85.20.0/22 through our 
upstream provider AS28716 (E-Planet). Everything worked correctly.

Suddenly during the night between 17th and 18th Sept. the visibility of those 
prefixes dropped heavily (source: ripe stats) and we began experiencing big 
issues with our customers. We decided then to differentiate the announcements 
as it follows:

AS2876 announces 185.85.20.0/23
AS207029 announces 185.85.22.0/23 (those prefixes are idle at the moment)

essentially we split the /22 into two /23 so to keep monitored our AS 
propagation.
What’s happening is interesting:

prefixes announced by AS2876 are regularly spread everywhere, those announced 
by AS207029 not.
For example, we can see network 185.85.22.0/23 from HE looking glasses, but we 
cannot see it into Cogent, Level3 or Split looking glasses.

It seems an AS filtering is acting somewhere, and this looks a bit weird to me.
Did this ever happen to any of you? Do you have ideas?

Our upstream provider (that owns peering sessions with all the above providers) 
opened tickets to them, but if Network Engineers from Cogent, Level3 or Split 
should be reading this, could they kindly have a look into their filter 
configurations?

Thank you to all of you for your kind attention.

Regards,



Giuseppe Spanò - Datacast Srl
[email protected]



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