[c-nsp] Why would there be local ip address in my BGP routing table?
a. rahman isnaini r.sutan
risnaini at indo.net.id
Thu Nov 13 22:33:53 EST 2008
It's not local block.. actually it's public ip address block & belong to
US Dept. of Agriculture.
OrgName: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture - ARS
OrgID: UDAA-2
Address: Agricultural Research Service
Address: Plant Sciences Institute
Address: Alternate Crops and Systems Laboratory
Address: Bldg.001 Room 342
Address: 10300 Baltimore Avenue
City: Beltsville
StateProv: MD
PostalCode: 20707
Country: US
NetRange: 192.100.146.0 - 192.100.146.255
CIDR: 192.100.146.0/24
NetName: ARS-GRIN
NetHandle: NET-192-100-146-0-1
Parent: NET-192-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
NameServer: SUN.ARS-GRIN.GOV
NameServer: KNOCK.SER.BBNPLANET.COM
Comment:
RegDate: 1991-04-17
Updated: 1996-09-12
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Marques Johnson wrote:
> I was wondering why there are local IP address in my BGP table?
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> *> 192.100.146.0 207.162.208.221 0 0 26689 3356
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> I am trying to figure out the best way to utilize multihomed routing
> between our two DS3 providors. I am new to the NSP world and trying to
> get a grasp on what we have.
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> The overall problem stems from one of our DS3's flapping and customers
> being down for a few minutes while the tables converge and routes
> update. I would like it to be quicker if possible.
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> Thanks
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