> however, providers a/b at site1 do not send us the two /24s from
> site b..

This is probably incorrect.

The providers are almost certainly sending you the prefixes, but your router is 
dropping them due to loop detection. To answer your later question, this is the 
definition of 'standard' as it is written into the RFC.

Use the allow-as-in style command posted later in this thread to fix your 
router.

-- 
TTFN,
patrick


On Jun 10, 2013, at 12:36 , "Dennis Burgess" <dmburg...@linktechs.net> wrote:

> I have a network that has three peers, two are at one site and the third
> is geographically diverse, and there is NO connection between the two
> separate networks.
> 
> 
> 
> Currently we are announcing several /24s out one network and other /24s
> out the second network, they do not overlap.  To the internet this works
> fine, however, providers a/b at site1 do not send us the two /24s from
> site b..   We have requested them to, but have not seen them come in,
> nor do we have any filters that would prohibit them from coming in. 
> 
> 
> 
> Is this normal?  Can we receive those routes even though they are from
> our own AS?  What is the "best practice" in this case?  
> 
> 
> 
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