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Hi, NANOG:
When I was analyzing the BGP RIB data from RouteViews, I found
that there were aspath loop in many bgp rib entries. For example, in
the file rib.wide.20090301.0319, the peer 202.249.2.169 in AS2497
observed the following aspaths:
3130 29283 3130 2914 2497
3130 7337 3130 2914
On 10/05/2009, at 10:51 PM, yangyang. wang wrote:
As we know, BGP instance running on routers don't allow loop in
ASPATH, why they can be seen in RIBs? It's some particular technical
configuration in practice? OR What's wrong with AS3130??
Look at the WHOIS entry for AS3130, and notice in
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