:-> "James" == James Hess writes:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Pierfrancesco Caci
wrote:
> ..
>> Maybe next time drop me a line when it's happening, I don't see the
>> route from the customer now.
> Can still be seen on routeviews... a ghost route, perhaps?
Yes.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
..
> Maybe next time drop me a line when it's happening, I don't see the
> route from the customer now.
Can still be seen on routeviews... a ghost route, perhaps?
route-views6.routeviews.org> show bgp d000::
BGP routing table entry f
:-> "Chuck" == Chuck Anderson writes:
> d000::/8 *[BGP/170] 01:08:26, MED 760, localpref 200
> AS path: 30071 6762 28716 I
>> to 2001:4830:e1:10::1 via ge-0/0/0.593
I fail to see how this could have gone through this:
ipv6 prefix-list AS28716-V6-IN: 1
.-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Mark Jackson
wrote:
> I'd say that is a bogus route/AS announcement.
> I see nothing in the address assignment for that. But I see traffic
> started originating around 12/15/2009.
Actually d000::/8 has been around for 2 months alre
Mark Jackson wrote:
> I'd say that is a bogus route/AS announcement.
> I see nothing in the address assignment for that. But I see traffic
> started originating around 12/15/2009.
I envision that work will be done in this regard shortly.
God willing, our RIRs will be handing out prefixes to every
I'd say that is a bogus route/AS announcement.
I see nothing in the address assignment for that. But I see traffic
started originating around 12/15/2009.
Mark Jackson, CCIE #4736
Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse spelling errors
On Jan 11, 2010, at 6:17 PM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
> Anyone know
To be honest, when I figured a big BUNCH of d000 was going to hit the
Internet, I did not expect it to come from Italy.;)
Chuck Anderson wrote:
Anyone know why this ISP from Italy is advertising d000::/8 to the
IPv6 Internet?
show route d000::/8
inet6.0: 2446 destinations, 5143 r
Anyone know why this ISP from Italy is advertising d000::/8 to the
IPv6 Internet?
> show route d000::/8
inet6.0: 2446 destinations, 5143 routes (2445 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
Restart Complete
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
d000::/8 *[BGP/170] 01:08:26, MED 760, loca
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