[outages] Outages Digest, Vol 147, Issue 10

Stephen Flynn sflynn at staff.atlantic.net
Sun Aug 30 11:12:44 EDT 2020


It gets better ...

https://twitter.com/g_bonfiglio/status/1300086336121176064

The day Telia (and NTT, and others) de-peered Level3.
"AS1299 have temporarily disabled all IPv4 peering with CenturyLink AS3356 on their request."



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Just want to reflect (pun?) what others are saying, Centurylink wasn't letting go of our routes.

As of about 2 minutes ago it seems out AS Prepend has finally began to propagate

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: CenturyLink peering issues? (David Hubbard)
   2. Re: 3356 does not WITHDRAW bgp routes (randal k)
   3. Re: 3356 does not WITHDRAW bgp routes (David Hubbard)
   4. Re: CenturyLink peering issues? (Chris Adams)
   5. Re: 3356 does not WITHDRAW bgp routes (randal k)
   6. Re: CenturyLink peering issues? (Stephen Flynn)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 12:22:27 +0000
From: David Hubbard <dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com<mailto:dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com>>
To: "outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>" <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>>
Subject: Re: [outages] CenturyLink peering issues?
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Ugh; seeing same thing.  Have had sessions turned down for over two hours and looking glasses are still showing 3356 propagating the advertisements.

?On 8/30/20, 8:11 AM, "Outages on behalf of Chris Adams via Outages" <outages-bounces at outages.org on behalf of outages at outages.org<mailto:outages-bounces at outages.org%20on%20behalf%20of%20outages at outages.org>> wrote:

    Once upon a time, Stephen Flynn via Outages <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>> said:
    > Odd part --- I disconnected my Level3 circuit at the ORL-FL facility so that I could fully failover to my other carrier link.
    > Level3 is still advertising my routes, even though my link and BGP session is down.

    I can confirm this - I shut down IPv4 BGP with Level3 in Chicago, but
    checking route-views and such, they're still advertising our routes (but
    don't know how to get to us once packets hit their network)..

    AS7007 all over again?
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 06:33:41 -0600
From: randal k <rkohutek+outages at gmail.com<mailto:rkohutek+outages at gmail.com>>
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Subject: Re: [outages] 3356 does not WITHDRAW bgp routes
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Seeing the same thing - shut a peer, still seeing those routes via
3356 across multiple route-servers & looking glasses.

So, do we disconnect 3356 and suffer the blackhole in hopes that it
will eventually withdraw those routes, or leave it on to prevent
blackholing but suffer massive packet loss to other carriers? Wow.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 6:28 AM Lukas Tribus via Outages
<outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>> wrote:
>
> As previously mentioned by Stephen Flynn, 3356 does not WITHDRAW stale
> bgp routes, can be confirmed with AT&T's route server at (telnet
> route-server.ip.att.net).
>
> Stale routes from 1 hour + are still announced by 3356.
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> This is causing blackholing.
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 12:47:57 +0000
From: David Hubbard <dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com<mailto:dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com>>
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I tried bringing two circuits back up hoping to not have blackholing, one never left idle, the other received <2000 routes, which I know from prior outages to mean that the entire region (Tampa Bay) has been BGP isolated from the rest of their network.  Good times...

?On 8/30/20, 8:43 AM, "Outages on behalf of randal k via Outages" <outages-bounces at outages.org on behalf of outages at outages.org<mailto:outages-bounces at outages.org%20on%20behalf%20of%20outages at outages.org>> wrote:

    Seeing the same thing - shut a peer, still seeing those routes via
    3356 across multiple route-servers & looking glasses.

    So, do we disconnect 3356 and suffer the blackhole in hopes that it
    will eventually withdraw those routes, or leave it on to prevent
    blackholing but suffer massive packet loss to other carriers? Wow.

    On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 6:28 AM Lukas Tribus via Outages
    <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>> wrote:
    >
    > As previously mentioned by Stephen Flynn, 3356 does not WITHDRAW stale
    > bgp routes, can be confirmed with AT&T's route server at (telnet
    > route-server.ip.att.net).
    >
    > Stale routes from 1 hour + are still announced by 3356.
    >
    >
    > This is causing blackholing.
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 07:48:14 -0500
From: Chris Adams <cma at cmadams.net<mailto:cma at cmadams.net>>
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Subject: Re: [outages] CenturyLink peering issues?
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Once upon a time, randal k <rkohutek+outages at gmail.com<mailto:rkohutek+outages at gmail.com>> said:
> It's weird you say that - I have been attempting to use Level3's well
> known communities to attempt to prepend, no-export etc and have been
> having limited luck ... and those communities even appear in
> route-views, so I know they're being sent!

I brought my session back up, not accepting any routes, and prepending
ours (just in case the change propagated)... it took a while, but
eventually I do see the prepended routes.

But for a provider that said they shut down their link to Level3, I
still see their routes... possibly (slowly) propagating changes but not
actual withdraws?
--
Chris Adams <cma at cmadams.net<mailto:cma at cmadams.net>>


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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 06:52:16 -0600
From: randal k <rkohutek+outages at gmail.com<mailto:rkohutek+outages at gmail.com>>
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Subject: Re: [outages] 3356 does not WITHDRAW bgp routes
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Watching closely, after applying ^3356$ on our inbound routes, I can
see that they are bouncing sessions and slowly adding in prefixes -- I
have 17x 3356-originated routes in PA, and 893x in CO. And they have
reset the PA BGP session numerous times.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 6:33 AM randal k <rkohutek+outages at gmail.com<mailto:rkohutek+outages at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Seeing the same thing - shut a peer, still seeing those routes via
> 3356 across multiple route-servers & looking glasses.
>
> So, do we disconnect 3356 and suffer the blackhole in hopes that it
> will eventually withdraw those routes, or leave it on to prevent
> blackholing but suffer massive packet loss to other carriers? Wow.
>
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 6:28 AM Lukas Tribus via Outages
> <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>> wrote:
> >
> > As previously mentioned by Stephen Flynn, 3356 does not WITHDRAW stale
> > bgp routes, can be confirmed with AT&T's route server at (telnet
> > route-server.ip.att.net).
> >
> > Stale routes from 1 hour + are still announced by 3356.
> >
> >
> > This is causing blackholing.
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 13:32:31 +0000
From: Stephen Flynn <sflynn at staff.atlantic.net<mailto:sflynn at staff.atlantic.net>>
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Subject: Re: [outages] CenturyLink peering issues?
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Just attempted a prepend (x4) on my Level3 advertisements --- only noticed a change within the NTT network tables.
Other large carriers received no advertisement changes (Telia, Hurricane Electric, AT&T)

I then noticed that my BGP session was constantly flapping.  I've now shutdown my circuit again.  Level3 is still announcing my address space.
Thank you Level3!


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Once upon a time, randal k <rkohutek+outages at gmail.com<mailto:rkohutek+outages at gmail.com>> said:
> It's weird you say that - I have been attempting to use Level3's well
> known communities to attempt to prepend, no-export etc and have been
> having limited luck ... and those communities even appear in
> route-views, so I know they're being sent!

I brought my session back up, not accepting any routes, and prepending ours (just in case the change propagated)... it took a while, but eventually I do see the prepended routes.

But for a provider that said they shut down their link to Level3, I still see their routes... possibly (slowly) propagating changes but not actual withdraws?
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