Brian Boles wrote:
Anyone know of problems in SoCal between 3356-1239?
Yes, we're seeing routes advertised from 1239 in Anaheim to endpoints in
3356 that aren't reachable.
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Anyone know of problems in SoCal between 3356-1239?
-brian
On Dec 10, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Cvetan Ivanov wrote:
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Is there some reason why 65000 is especially problematic ?
65000 and above are private as numbers and should not be seen in the
global table.
64512 & above.
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patrick
Hi,
Further to my email two and a half hours ago, it seems that the prefix
causing OpenBGPd speakers to die is 91.207.218.0/23, which is
originated by a 4-byte ASN speaker.
OpenBGPd is checking AS4_PATH to ensure that it contains only AS_SET
and AS_SEQUENCE types, as per RFC4893. When p
On Dec 10, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Cvetan Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Is there some reason why 65000 is especially problematic ?
65000 and above are private as numbers and should not be seen in the
global table.
None of the numbers I included should be seen in the global tab
Hi,
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Is there some reason why 65000 is especially problematic ?
65000 and above are private as numbers and should not be seen in the
global table.
Cvetan
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Cvetan Ivanov
System Administrator
SpectrumNet Jsc.
On Dec 10, 2008, at 10:40 AM, Andy Davidson wrote:
Hi,
Seen in DFZ:
194.9.20.0 - 6661 42652 24611 34088 174 8544 16229 65000
196.216.161.0 - 8657 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881
36881 36881 65000 33763 37036
We manage some bgp speakers running OpenBGPd. This software ap
Hi,
Seen in DFZ:
194.9.20.0 - 6661 42652 24611 34088 174 8544 16229 65000
196.216.161.0 - 8657 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881 36881
36881 36881 65000 33763 37036
We manage some bgp speakers running OpenBGPd. This software appears
to tear down the session when encountering at
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