Richey
> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:19 AM
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [c-nsp] BGP Propigation
>
> Typically, how long should it take to propagate a /24 across
> the net? This
> isn't a new /24 from arin so it should not be filtered.
> It
u are then your
upstream probably has you prefix filtered. Also, make sure you've filed the
appropriate route objects.
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Hi,
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 07:18:35AM -0400, Richey wrote:
> Typically, how long should it take to propagate a /24 across the net? This
> isn't a new /24 from arin so it should not be filtered. It's supposedly
> being announced but route-server.ip.att.net does not have the slightest clue
> ab
Richey wrote:
> Typically, how long should it take to propagate a /24 across the net? This
> isn't a new /24 from arin so it should not be filtered. It's supposedly
> being announced but route-server.ip.att.net does not have the slightest clue
> about this /24 and we connect to AT&T. I'm wonde
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 07:18:35AM -0400, Richey wrote:
> Typically, how long should it take to propagate a /24 across the net? This
> isn't a new /24 from arin so it should not be filtered. It's supposedly
> being announced but route-server.ip.att.net does not have the slightest clue
> about t
Typically, how long should it take to propagate a /24 across the net? This
isn't a new /24 from arin so it should not be filtered. It's supposedly
being announced but route-server.ip.att.net does not have the slightest clue
about this /24 and we connect to AT&T. I'm wondering how long I should