Check with Interpacket. They've probably assigned a higher local preference
to routes coming from you.

CM 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Osama Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 May 2001 07:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: BGP Problem [7:6376]
> 
> 
> We have a problem with BGP , We need your advice to isolate 
> the cause and
> solve the problem .
> We have three downlinks and two upliks . We use BGP at one way
> for incoming traffics .
> So we advertise our own IPs through the three providers Interpacket ,
> Netvision and paltel .
> We successfully do BGP peers with the three links .
> I do tests to see how the world see us . I do test from the site (
> http://www.1anetworks.com/test1.htm 
> ) .
> The result is that :
> 1-       When the three links on ( BGP sessions ) Most of the 
> world reach us
> through Interpacket .
> 2-       I do individual Test for every BGP session alone . 
> and all the
> three advertise our routes .
> 3-       For example from Telehous1-UK  the as-path =4 
> through Interpacket ,
> as-path = 4 Through Netvision and = 6 from Paltel .
> 4-       I prepend the routes through Interpacket so as-path 
> =6 . the expect
> result must be that Telehous1-UK reach us through Netvision  
> . But in fact
> the whole world still reach us through Interpacket  Which 
> means that the
> AS-PATH is not the factor in that issue.
> 
> So What do you think the Cause . and What you advise us to do .
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