Hello BGP and/or Akamai experts,

Has anyone come across issues with using the new 4-octet BGP AS number format 
and reaching websites hosted by Akamai?

One of my customers currently uses the AS number of one of their partner 
companies, which is in the standard 2-octed AS format. They were recently 
assigned their own AS which is in the 4-octet AS format.

When they advertise their networks using the 2-octet AS number everything works 
fine, they can browse to all websites and all their outbound and inbound 
internet traffic works perfectly.

However when they stop advertising their networks using the 2-octet AS and 
advertise their networks using the new 4-octet AS number, they lose 
reachability to a number of websites, all of which seem to be hosted by Akamai, 
including www.cisco.com<http://www.cisco.com>, 
www.dell.com<http://www.dell.com>, and a number of others. Websites that are 
not hosted by Akamai work just fine.

We checked their route advertisements from several looking glass servers and 
the routes seem to be propagating properly, albeit there may be a number of 
older routers still out there that don't understand the new 4 octet BGP AS 
format.
For example, their AS shows up as AS_TRANS 23456 on some looking glass routers.

My understanding is the 4-octet ASN's have been out for quite some time now, so 
any interoperability issues should have been resolved by now. But could there 
be some old BGP speakers who don't understand the new format or the translated 
AS 23456 format and drop the routes?

Has anyone experienced similar issues when using the new format 4 byte BGP 
ASN's?

Any thoughts on who at Akamai we can speak to in order to troubleshoot this 
further?

Thanks,
Greg


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