[c-nsp] Verifying BGP Propragation

Paul Stewart pauls at nexicom.net
Tue Jul 27 12:00:47 EDT 2004


Excellent.. Thank you.  Yes, I can see it now too... Weird as it seemed to
have disappeared for the past few days....

Now, I just need to confirm AS14456 is showing via our pipe to AS577 and my
problems are done..:)

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlson Per [mailto:Per.Carlson at banetele.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 11:50 AM
To: 'NSP List'
Cc: 'Paul Stewart'
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Verifying BGP Propragation



> If I go to level3's looking glass (which is what AS10520 connects 
> directly to) then I can see some of AS14456's prefixes showing up but 
> not on the Internet.

I you by 'Internet' means other providers than Level3, I can confirm that
some prefixes do show up:

router>sh ip bgp regexp 11666_14456
BGP table version is 17129602, local router ID is x.x.x.x 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
*  199.212.1.0      x.x.x.x                       201      0 1273 3356 10520
11666 14456 i
*  199.212.112.0    x.x.x.x                       201      0 1273 3356 10520
11666 14456 i
*  199.212.113.0    x.x.x.x                       201      0 1273 3356 10520
11666 14456 i
*  204.187.55.0     x.x.x.x                       201      0 1273 3356 10520
11666 14456 i

1273 is C&W Europe, and 3356 is another Level3 AS (Europe probably).

Per




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