[6bone] Re: routing concern
Joop Joosten
Joop Joosten <Joop.Joosten@cern.ch>
Tue, 30 Jul 2002 18:50:17 +0200 (MET DST)
Folks,
I received 2001:400::/24 from a number of places and I announced it to
some peers, because of an old filter (shame on me). I think it is fixed
now.
Joop..
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Erik Bos wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:21:29AM -0400, John Fraizer wrote:
> > > sl-bb1v6-rly#sho bgp ipv 2001:400::/24
> > > BGP routing table entry for 2001:400::/24, version 3963
> > > Paths: (0 available, no best path)
> > > Flag: 0x820
> > > Not advertised to any peer
> > >
> >
> > Looks like someone out there (?513? ?3265? ?4538?) is running broken a BGP
> > implementation. I don't see the route direct from 6175 and I trust from
> > the output above that 6175 isn't announcing it but, (?513? ?3265? ?4538?)
> > is holding on to the prefix (and redistributing it) for dear life!
>
> We, AS3265, receive it from from AS1275:
>
> sh bgp ipv6 2001:400::/24
> BGP routing table entry for 2001:400::/24, version 799862
> Paths: (1 available, best #1)
> Advertised to peer-groups:
> XS4ALL-IPv6
> 1275 5623 9044 10566 6175, (received & used)
> 3FFE:401:0:1::27:1 from 3FFE:401:0:1::27:1 (128.176.191.66)
> Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, best
>
> sh bgp ipv6 neighbors 3FFE:401:0:1::27:1 received-routes | begin 2001:400::/24
> *> 2001:400::/24 3FFE:401:0:1::27:1
> 0 1275 5623 9044 10566 6175 i
>
> The box is running Cisco ios 12.2(8)T2.
>
> > Border2-BGP> sh ipv6 bgp 2001:400::/24
> > BGP routing table entry for 2001:400::/24
> > Paths: (4 available, best #3, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
> > Advertised to non peer-group peers:
> > 2001:4f0::1 2001:630:0:f001::1 3ffe:1ced:ff02::2 3ffe:1ced:ff06::2
> > 3ffe:1ced:ff07::2 3ffe:1ced:ff0a::2 3ffe:2900:d:e::1
> > 3ffe:31ff:0:ffff::50 3ffe:4005:0:1::26 3ffe:80c0:200:5::36
> > 3ffe:8160:0:1::c 3ffe:81d0:ffff:2::44
> > 6435 2549 513 3265 4538 6175
> > 3ffe:8160:0:1::c from 3ffe:8160:0:1::c (64.65.64.152)
> > (fe80::4041:4098)
> > Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
> > Last update: Tue Jul 30 08:38:19 2002
> >
> > 4554 109 513 3265 4538 6175
> > 3ffe:1ced:ff06::2 from 3ffe:1ced:ff06::2 (192.0.1.1)
> > (fe80::c620:401)
> > Origin IGP, metric 1, localpref 100, valid, external
> > Last update: Tue Jul 30 08:38:37 2002
> >
> > 109 513 3265 4538 6175
> > 3ffe:c00:8023:4::1 from 3ffe:c00:8023:4::1 (128.107.240.254)
> > Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, best
> > Last update: Tue Jul 30 08:38:35 2002
> >
> > 22 109 513 3265 4538 6175
> > 3ffe:1ced:ff05::2 from 3ffe:1ced:ff05::2 (198.253.28.59)
> > (fe80::c6fd:1c3b)
> > Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
> > Last update: Tue Jul 30 08:38:42 2002
> >
> >
> >
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