192/3 ? (The CIDR Report)
alex at relcom.eu.net
alex at relcom.eu.net
Sun Nov 17 12:43:42 UTC 1996
Have you checked if they anounce something as 0.0.0.0/0 too -:) ??
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> On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Tony Bates wrote:
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> > List of possibly interesting aggregates
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> > aggregate origin-AS AS Description
> ...
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> > 202.50.137.64/27 AS2687 IBM Global Network - AP
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> But maybe the following is a little bit over-reacting:
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> route-server.cerf.net>sh ip bgp 192.0.0.0
> BGP routing table entry for 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0, version 227980
> Paths: (2 available, no best path)
> 1740 701 2685 2687, (aggregated by 2687 152.158.212.92) (history entry)
> 198.32.136.5 from 198.32.136.5 (134.24.29.1)
> Origin IGP, external, atomic-aggregate
> Dampinfo: penalty 810, flapped 1 times in 0:04:43
> 1740 701 2685 2687, (aggregated by 2687 152.158.212.92) (history entry)
> 134.24.17.200 from 134.24.17.200 (192.157.69.5)
> Origin IGP, external, atomic-aggregate
> Dampinfo: penalty 816, flapped 1 times in 0:04:32
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