Strange BGP announcement.

Neil J. McRae neil at DOMINO.ORG
Thu Aug 6 21:53:54 UTC 1998


> 
> On Thu, 06 Aug 1998 13:55:02 +0100 
>  "Neil J. McRae" <neil at domino.org> wrote:
> 
> What I meant to add was, did anyone else see something like this?
> 
> > 
> > Aug  6 13:46:20 BGP RECV 207.45.199.225+179 -> 207.45.199.226+1935
> > Aug  6 13:46:20 BGP RECV message type 2 (Update) length 71
> > Aug  6 13:46:20 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code Origin(1): Incomplete
> > Aug  6 13:46:20 BGP RECV flags 0x40 code ASPath(2): 6453 701 65525 ((65523)) 
> 356
> > 1 1691


Interestingly, after studying what this was it now looks like
this is how UUNET and MCI interconnect. You guys need to be more careful
about leaking this crud. Really though Cisco IOS shouldn't pass these
routes on. [infact all routeing software should flag it as an alarm ignore
it and not pass the message on].

Regards,
Neil.
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