Looking up some of my prefixes in PHAS and BGPPlay, I too see my prefixes being advertised by 8997 for a short time. It looks like it happened around 1222091563 according to PHAS.

Was this a mistake or something else?

Justin


Christian Koch wrote:
I received a phas notification about this today as well...

I couldn't find any relevant data confirming the announcement of one
of my /19 blocks, until a few minutes ago when i checked the route
views bgplay (ripe bgplay turns up nothing) and can now see 8997
announcing and quickly withdrawing my prefix




On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Scott Weeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I am hoping to confirm a short-duration prefix hijack of 72.234.0.0/15 (and another of 
our prefixes) by ASN 8997 ("OJSC North-West Telecom" in Russia) in using ASN 
3267 (Russian Federal University Network) to advertise our space to ASN 3277 (Regional 
University and Scientific Network (RUSNet) of North-Western and Saint-Petersburg Area of 
Russia).

Is that what I'm seeing when I go to "bgplay.routeviews.org/bgplay", put in 
prefix 72.234.0.0/15 and select the dates:

22/9/2008  9:00:00   and   22/9/2008  15:00:00

If so, am I understanding it correctly if I say ASN 3267 saw a shorter path 
from ASN 8997, so refused the proper announcement from ASN 36149 (me) it 
normally hears from ASN 174 (Cogent).

If the above two are correct, would it be correct to say only the downstream 
customers of ASN 3267 were affected?

scott




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