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Todd R. Stroup tstroup at fibernet.net
Tue Sep 9 16:19:38 UTC 1997


Ya.. I noticed that a couple of days ago.  I sent mail to noc, peering,
ops etc. at BBNplanet but I haven't gotten a reply as to what is going on
over there.  You would think in peering with BBN you would get 199 behind
AS1 somewhere.. but I only get one route with the ASPath of 1_199_ the
rest come from UUnet.

core1-Col#sho ip bgp regex _1_199_

   Network          Next Hop          Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* i205.159.212.0    198.32.184.19        940    100      0 1 199 i
*                   198.32.130.39                70      0 5646 1 199 i
*>i                 192.41.177.2         560    100      0 1 199 i

core1-Col#sho ip bgp regex _199_  
BGP table version is 22368414, local router ID is 206.183.241.252
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - 
internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete

   Network          Next Hop          Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 199.92.136.0     198.32.130.39                70      0 5646 701 199 i
* i                 206.183.239.142              70      0 3847 701 199 i
*> 199.94.217.0     198.32.130.39                70      0 5646 701 199 i
* i                 206.183.239.142              70      0 3847 701 199 i
* i205.159.212.0    198.32.184.19        940    100      0 1 199 i
*                   198.32.130.39                70      0 5646 1 199 i
*>i                 192.41.177.2         560    100      0 1 199 i
*> 205.181.112.0/22 198.32.130.39                70      0 5646 701 199 i
* i                 206.183.239.142              70      0 3847 701 199 i
*> 207.121.184.0/21 198.32.130.39                70      0 5646 701 199 i
* i                 206.183.239.142              70      0 3847 701 199 i


T..S





On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, cameo wrote:

> With all the aquisitions going on, would't it be strange if a major
> NSP player started announcing through another major NSP.  I don't
> know about you, but _I_ find that strange. 
> 
> BGP routing table entry for 207.121.184.0/21, version 3907425
> Paths: (2 available, best #2, advertised over IBGP)
>   701 199
>     192.157.69.60 (metric 17) from 165.117.1.17 (165.117.1.120)
>       Origin IGP, metric 2000000000, localpref 100, valid, internal
>       Community: 2548:666
>       Originator : 165.117.1.120, Cluster list: 0.38.227.186, 
> 165.117.1.15
>   701 199
>     192.41.177.248 from 192.41.177.248 (137.39.3.57)
>       Origin IGP, metric 28, localpref 100, valid, external, best
>       Community: 2548:668
> 
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Tracing the route to web180b.bbnplanet.com (207.121.185.180)
>  
>   1  * 
>     br1.tco1.alter.net (192.41.177.248) [AS 1800] 4 msec 252 msec
>   2 431.atm10-0.cr1.tco1.alter.net (137.39.13.14) [AS 701] 236 msec 
> 252 msec 256
>  msec
>   3 189.Hssi4-0.CR1.BOS1.Alter.Net (137.39.69.74) [AS 701] 256 msec 
> 256 msec 244
>  msec
>   4 311.atm1-0.gw1.bos1.alter.net (137.39.13.233) [AS 701] 284 msec 
> 512 msec 252
>  msec
>   5 bbn1-gw.customer.ALTER.NET (157.130.3.106) [AS 701] 260 msec 
> 260 msec 276 ms
> ec
>   6 cambridge1-colo2.bbnplanet.net (4.0.2.241) [AS 1] 284 msec 272 
> msec 260 msec
>   7 web180b.bbnplanet.com (207.121.185.180) [AS 199] 288 msec *  36 
> msec
> 



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