[nsp] IP source problem

Lucas Iglesias l.iglesias at tiba.com
Thu Dec 18 12:46:38 EST 2003


Yes, I thought so (that their packet filters were based on the vrr as well
as the BGP prefix filter) but seems it doesn't work like that.
I've talked to them. I'm waiting for they reply.

Thanks anyway Bob,
Lucas.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Bob Tinkelman [mailto:bob at tink.com]
Enviado el: Jueves, 18 de Diciembre de 2003 02:34 p.m.
Para: Lucas Iglesias
CC: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Asunto: Re: [nsp] IP source problem


> I'm happen to have a customer who has his own IP addresses
> and needs to do upload by me, but not download. He has another
> provider from where he does the download. Hence, I do not
> advertise their prefixes.  Now, I have a provider (lets call him
> ... verio) who seems to be filtrating packets based on the IP
> source (I think with uRPF), which it's ok, but in this particular
> case it is a problem for me. Do you know a simple way to work it
> out?

It's been a while since I was in a position to look inside the
configs of Verio routers, but at one point I believe the filters
were constructed using the radb for bgp customers.  That might
have changed of course.

As you do bgp with Verio, try updating the radb to indicate your
customer might bgp-announce their routes to you and you might
bgp-announce them to Verio.

That might fix things.

Of course, you could also try asking Verio directly.  There's no
reason why they shouldn't help you.
--
Bob Tinkelman <bob at tink.com>
ISPnet, Inc.    718.464.4747


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