On 03. 04. 11 13:01, Simon Leinen wrote:
Andy Grawehr writes:
when i check our prefix 193.105.5.0/24 on www.ris.ripe.net i get an
overlapping prefix: 192.0.0.0/3 announced by AS3303.

Google "AS3303 semi-default".  AS3303 announces this /3 to their
customers and possibly use it internally.  It's part of an elaborate
mechanism to trade off routing table size against path quality.

With 3303, you can filter these annoucements using bgp community attribute 3303:9999
Additionnaly it contains the no-export attribute too.

Look for "bgp filtering swinog" on google, you'll find the presentation Andre Chapuis made at swinog 7 back in 2003.

http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog7/BGP_filtering-swinog.ppt
(look for "semi-default")

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Rene Luria

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