BGP & multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread John Neiberger
We have connections to Sprint and Verio and I had BGP up and running with Sprint for a couple of weeks. It appeared to me that they were advertising our specific /24, 205.243.23.0, along with the rest of their advertisements. Today, I turned up a BGP session with Verio, again just advertising our

Re: BGP & multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread John Neiberger
An addendum: I checked several Sprint locations and they are all using the Sprint path. The only Sprint location that is using the verio path is the "Sprint NAP" location on the Broadwing LG site. In fact, from Broadwing's site, every place says that it's using the Verio path, which is interest

Re: BGP & multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread cisco
I could be wrong but i think i remember internet bgp backbones not advertising any thing smaller than a /19 or /20. _ Jason Price On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, John Neiberger wrote: > An addendum: > > I checked several Sprint locations and they are all using the Sprint path. > The only Sprint locat

Re: BGP & multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread Ed
It would appear from this query that you are advertizing thru sprint just fine. route-server.cerf.net>show ip bgp regexp _19105$ BGP table version is 2437100, local router ID is 134.24.38.246 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e -