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> From: Blake Dunlap
>To: Christopher Karel
>Cc: "nanog@nanog.org"
>Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 7:42 PM
>Subject: Re: BGP Route Issues
>
>
>Local Pref (which is c
On 8/18/13 6:33 PM, Christopher Karel wrote:
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> I'm hoping you guys might be able to offer some advice or insight
> into a BGP problem I've got. I've noticed some strange routes between
> our network, AS27270, and AS22943. It looks like both our networks are
> dual homed. One ISP as the pr
Several people responded to me off list. Thanks!
-richard
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Richard Hesse wrote:
> Can someone from Comcast please contact me over what appears to be an
> ill-conceived nullroute or block regarding one of our content IP's.
>
> This issue is limited only to Comcast
Local Pref (which is common by the way to be set so customers > peers >
transit). AS Path doesn't beat it.
You can only request people follow the routes you want ingress, there's
nothing you can do to force them to take a path to you short of
deaggregation, and that only works until they notice it
Can someone from Comcast please contact me over what appears to be an
ill-conceived nullroute or block regarding one of our content IP's.
This issue is limited only to Comcast and only to a single IP. Please
contact me to get this resolved. I'm guessing that someone wanted us
offline but couldn't
Good evening,
I'm hoping you guys might be able to offer some advice or insight
into a BGP problem I've got. I've noticed some strange routes between
our network, AS27270, and AS22943. It looks like both our networks are
dual homed. One ISP as the primary, and the other used as a back
Well, you just made my point.
Just change "cold" for "cyber".
/as
On 8/17/13 9:26 PM, Jayram Déshpandé wrote:
> SDN is not a new concept at all.
>
> Infact since ARPANET days, the notion of centralized control plane had a
> lot of traction. But with Cold war around, It made mor
So, where can I buy those "google switches":
http://www.networking-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=29803
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