They will almost always prefer their IBGP to any learned routes. Why send
traffic to a transit network and skew their I/O peering numbers when you can
handle it yourself. I doubt you will change their mind.
Robert D. Scott rob...@ufl.edu
Senior Network Engineer
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Robert D. Scottrob...@ufl.edu wrote:
They will almost always prefer their IBGP to any learned routes. Why send
traffic to a transit network and skew their I/O peering numbers when you can
handle it yourself. I doubt you will change their mind.
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Edward Brookhouse wrote:
Any Sprint BGP admins on this list can offer any thoughts on why Sprint
connected networks are preferring my Sprint connection when they should be
preferring my Verizon?
I (Healthy Directions) am AS16387, two blocks 63.73.158.0/24 and
63.78.31.0/24,
Thanks All - problem resolved.
From: Bhavini Mehta [mailto:bhavi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 3:01 PM
To: eb...@setuidzero.org
Subject: Re: Sprint/Verizon BGP
Hello,
Are you still seeing the problem?? I see the route changed in our routing
table 30 mins back and now we
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