UUnet routes from hell..
Justin W. Newton
justin at priori.net
Wed Oct 8 02:03:58 UTC 1997
Uhm, yeah. It seems they decided that they wanted 128.0.0.0/9 or so, and
decided that the easiest way to get it is announce it all as /24's. Spiffy.
At least it was fixed relatively quickly.
At 09:08 AM 10/8/97 -0400, Harold Willison wrote:
>>>>
Here is what AGIS is seeing..
BGP table version is 35293027, main routing table version 35293027
76174 network entries (103312/230110 paths) using 15856492 bytes of memory
11155 BGP path attribute entries using 1438184 bytes of memory
3682 BGP route-map cache entries using 58912 bytes of memory
9872 BGP filter-list cache entries using 157952 bytes of memory
Dampening enabled. 18898 history paths, 1516 dampened paths
Is it just me or did you all notice the influx of 30,000+ routes with a 701
as,
This is what Digex is seeing...
BGP table version is 20811375, main routing table version 20811375
79158 network entries (173777/371074 paths) using 20851336 bytes of memory
24653 BGP path attribute entries using 3466820 bytes of memory
7506 BGP route-map cache entries using 120096 bytes of memory
0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
Dampening enabled. 8747 history paths, 7465 dampened paths
UUnet reports an "oops" and it should be fixed by 9:15 EST. wheeeee...
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