Hi, sorry for this low-level question, but at least I'm not posting in html.
:)
My company owns a class C, and we're switching ISPs. The new provider is
telling us that they can start announcing, without us having to tell the old
provider to stop announcing. I.e., a 2-3 day period where both
. Michael Smith, Jr.
Network Services and Security Manager
Clark Atlanta University
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Hi
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Mike Donahue wrote:
My company owns a class C, and we're switching ISPs. The new provider is
telling us that they can start announcing, without us having to tell the old
provider to stop announcing. I.e., a 2-3 day period where both are
announcing our class C.
This
Hi, sorry for this low-level question, but at least I'm not posting in html.
:)
My company owns a class C, and we're switching ISPs. The new provider is
telling us that they can start announcing, without us having to tell the old
provider to stop announcing. I.e., a 2-3 day period where
Hi, NANOGers.
] See show ip bgp inconsistant-as on cisco. YMMV.
On that theme, please also see:
http://www.cymru.com/BGP/incon01.html
http://www.cymru.com/BGP/incon01-list.html
Thanks,
Rob.
--
Rob Thomas
http://www.cymru.com
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From: Mike Donahue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 1:22 PM
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Subject: AS announcement question (easy)
Hi, sorry for this low-level question, but at least I'm not posting in html.
:)
My company owns a class C, and we're