Seeing the same thing - shut a peer, still seeing those routes via
3356 across multiple route-servers & looking glasses.

So, do we disconnect 3356 and suffer the blackhole in hopes that it
will eventually withdraw those routes, or leave it on to prevent
blackholing but suffer massive packet loss to other carriers? Wow.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 6:28 AM Lukas Tribus via Outages
<outages@outages.org> wrote:
>
> As previously mentioned by Stephen Flynn, 3356 does not WITHDRAW stale
> bgp routes, can be confirmed with AT&T's route server at (telnet
> route-server.ip.att.net).
>
> Stale routes from 1 hour + are still announced by 3356.
>
>
> This is causing blackholing.
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