Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Chris Woodfield

Has it been established yet where the extra prefixes came from?

-C

On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 03:31:26PM -0400, Andrew Herdman wrote:
> 
> We saw at least an extra 10k prefixes, the router is/was configured to stop at 120k 
>prefixes, little did I know that it would shutdown the BGP session at that point.
> 
> Thanks for the info.
> 
> Andrew
> 
> On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 08:50:55AM -0400, Toan Do wrote:
> > How many extra prefixes did u see?  We saw about 10k prefixes more than
> > normal
> > 
> > Toan
> > 
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> > Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 8:42 AM
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> > Subject: BGP route explosion
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I had a network outage this morning brought about by a BGP route
> > explosion at around 6:30 EST(-4) this morning.  Anyone else notice it,
> > and who the culprit whats?  I got the exact same hit from both my
> > providers, AT&T Can, and Telus.
> > 
> > Thanks
> >   Andrew
> > 



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Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Andrew Herdman


We saw at least an extra 10k prefixes, the router is/was configured to stop at 120k 
prefixes, little did I know that it would shutdown the BGP session at that point.

Thanks for the info.

Andrew

On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 08:50:55AM -0400, Toan Do wrote:
> How many extra prefixes did u see?  We saw about 10k prefixes more than
> normal
> 
> Toan
> 
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 8:42 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: BGP route explosion
> 
> 
> 
> I had a network outage this morning brought about by a BGP route
> explosion at around 6:30 EST(-4) this morning.  Anyone else notice it,
> and who the culprit whats?  I got the exact same hit from both my
> providers, AT&T Can, and Telus.
> 
> Thanks
>   Andrew
> 



Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread matthew zeier



I got this better link from John Elliott:

http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/bgp-parse.c

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From: "William F. Maton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 6:09 AM
Subject: Re: BGP route explosion


> 
> On Wed, 1 May 2002, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Herdman) wrote:
> > >
> > > I had a network outage this morning brought about by a
> > > BGP route explosion at around 6:30 EST(-4) this morning.
> > > Anyone else notice it, and who the culprit whats?  I got
> > > the exact same hit from both my providers, AT&T Can, and
> > > Telus.
> >
> > I did not see this on Sprint, UUNet or vBNS.
> 
> AS818 saw the spike, courtesy Geoff Houston's Table Data Program:
> 
> http://ryouko.dgim.crc.ca/bgp/bgp-all.html
> 
> wfms
> 
> 




Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox


actually, it looks more like the sources have been sorted alphabetically
by line or something weird..

likewise, anyone have the src for this handy and willing to share?

Thanks

Steve


On Wed, 1 May 2002, matthew zeier wrote:

> 
> >
> > AS818 saw the spike, courtesy Geoff Houston's Table Data Program:
> >
> > http://ryouko.dgim.crc.ca/bgp/bgp-all.html
> 
> Neat tool - I tried to grab the src but the first 1000 or so lines are blank
> and uncompilable.  Anyone have a good version of the src?
> 
> 




Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread matthew zeier


>
> AS818 saw the spike, courtesy Geoff Houston's Table Data Program:
>
> http://ryouko.dgim.crc.ca/bgp/bgp-all.html

Neat tool - I tried to grab the src but the first 1000 or so lines are blank
and uncompilable.  Anyone have a good version of the src?




Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread William F. Maton


On Wed, 1 May 2002, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Herdman) wrote:
> >
> > I had a network outage this morning brought about by a
> > BGP route explosion at around 6:30 EST(-4) this morning.
> > Anyone else notice it, and who the culprit whats?  I got
> > the exact same hit from both my providers, AT&T Can, and
> > Telus.
>
> I did not see this on Sprint, UUNet or vBNS.

AS818 saw the spike, courtesy Geoff Houston's Table Data Program:

http://ryouko.dgim.crc.ca/bgp/bgp-all.html

wfms




Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Marshall Eubanks


On Wed, 1 May 2002 08:42:02 -0400
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Herdman) wrote:
> 
> I had a network outage this morning brought about by a
> BGP route explosion at around 6:30 EST(-4) this morning.
> Anyone else notice it, and who the culprit whats?  I got
> the exact same hit from both my providers, AT&T Can, and
> Telus.
> 
> Thanks
>   Andrew
> 

I did not see this on Sprint, UUNet or vBNS.

Regards
Marshall Eubanks



Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Neil J. McRae


> 
> I had a network outage this morning brought about by a BGP route explosion at around 
>6:30 EST(-4) this morning.  Anyone else notice it, and who the culprit whats?  I got 
>the exact same hit from both my providers, AT&T Can, and Telus.

Yeah its been reported a few places - we saw about 130K routes.

--
Neil J. McRae - Alive and Kicking
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Toan Do


How many extra prefixes did u see?  We saw about 10k prefixes more than
normal

Toan

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I had a network outage this morning brought about by a BGP route
explosion at around 6:30 EST(-4) this morning.  Anyone else notice it,
and who the culprit whats?  I got the exact same hit from both my
providers, AT&T Can, and Telus.

Thanks
  Andrew





BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Andrew Herdman


I had a network outage this morning brought about by a BGP route explosion at around 
6:30 EST(-4) this morning.  Anyone else notice it, and who the culprit whats?  I got 
the exact same hit from both my providers, AT&T Can, and Telus.

Thanks
  Andrew