Re: [nsp] debug bgp from other networks..

From: Hank Nussbacher (hank@att.net.il)
Date: Wed Jul 04 2001 - 03:04:14 EDT


At 16:35 03/07/01 -0700, Paul Jacobs wrote:
>Very cool tools...

http://www.traceroute.org/#Route%20Servers

· · BBN Planet NER route monitor (AS1)
· · CerfNet Route Server (AS1838)
· · Global Crossing (AS3549)
· · Internet Solutions (AS3741)
· · Exodus Communications USA (AS3967)
· · Exodus Communications Asia (AS4197)
· · Planet Online (AS5388)
· · Broadwing (AS6395)
· · GT Group Telecom (AS6539)
· · ATT Route Server (AS7018)
· · Colt Internet (AS8220)
· · Exodus Communications Europe (AS8709)
· · ATT Canada - East (AS15290)
· · ATT Canada - West (AS15290)
· · Oregon-ix.net Route Server
· · Utah Regional Exchange Point Route Server
· · SwiNOG Route Server

-Hank

>As an aside, debugging BGP issues can be difficult without an external
>view. To see how the rest of the Internet views my prefix announcements, I
>use the route servers. Simply telnet to these route servers and issue
>commands such as sh ip bgp NETBLOCK or sh ip route NETBLOCK. Here is a
>partial list:
>
>route-views.oregon-ix.net
>ner-routes.bbnplanet.net
>route-server.cerf.net
>route-server.ip.att.net
>route-server.cbbtier3.att.net
>route-server.gblx.net
>route-server.as5388.net
>route-server.exodus.net
>route-server-ap.exodus.net
>route-server-eu.exodus.net
>route-server.colt.net
>
>
>
>Best regards,
>Paul Jacobs /Senior Network Eng.
>NETPACQ Systems, Inc.
>"Full Service Web Media"
>http://www.netpacq.com
>mailto:paul@netpacq.com
>
>
>



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