2000::/6

2014-09-10 Thread Tarko Tikan
hey, 2000::/6 with aspath 3257 3549 has appeared in global routing table. Surely we can't be only ones seeing it. Looks like someone messed up interface/route config at 3549 by omitting 4 from the prefixlen. According to https://stat.ripe.net/2000%3A%3A%2F6#tabId=routing 2000::/6 is visible

Re: 2000::/6

2014-09-10 Thread Alain Hebert
As of 8h30m EST. *i 2000::/6 ipv6 peer1001000 3257 3549 i Last update to IP routing table: 21h23m56s - Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net PubNIX Inc. 50 boul. St-Charles P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec

Re: 2000::/6

2014-09-10 Thread Wouter Prins
Hi, ::/24 is also present: AS-PATH 8455 13030 9498 7602 Mailed the tech-c 2 weeks ago, no response so far. On 10 September 2014 14:33, Alain Hebert aheb...@pubnix.net wrote: As of 8h30m EST. *i 2000::/6 ipv6 peer1001000 3257 3549 i Last update to

Re: 2000::/6

2014-09-10 Thread Job Snijders
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 02:20:45PM +0300, Tarko Tikan wrote: 2000::/6 with aspath 3257 3549 has appeared in global routing table. Surely we can't be only ones seeing it. Looks like someone messed up interface/route config at 3549 by omitting 4 from the prefixlen. According to

Re: [outages] Verizon fiber ring down in LA

2014-09-10 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - From: Owen Roth via Outages outa...@outages.org Is anyone else being impacted or have more information about a Verizon fiber ring repair in LA that went south yesterday afternoon? A client's fiber is STILL down more than 16 hours later, and the only information I

CEF problem - Traffic forwarding

2014-09-10 Thread Mohamed Kamal
Hello, I have a very strange problem on my ASR-1006 BRAS router. This router is having two equal paths toward a P router via IS-IS. The BRAS is seeing the P router over the two paths and the two paths are installed in the RIB and FIB as follows: bng.rams.ca.asr1#sh ip cef 10.10.10.141

MEF certifications recommendations?

2014-09-10 Thread Daniel Rohan
Hi all, As our organization has matured, we've discovered the joy of speaking the same carrier ethernet languages as our vendors and as such we're going through a process of aligning our service-offerings with MEF-centric terminology. Anyone out there taken any MEF-certification training