Tony- Can you give me the raw data which shows the recent BARRNet jump onto this list? As far as I know, there have been no recent events that would have caused us to add several hundred routes. Also, what is the AS path of the "interesting" routes: 131.119.9.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS 131.119.12.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS 131.119.76.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS 131.119.77.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS ? These should not be propagated beyond ENSS128 and ENSS144, suggesting that we have a configuration problem somewhere. Thanks, --Vince
Also, what is the AS path of the "interesting" routes:
>131.119.9.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS >131.119.12.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS >131.119.76.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS >131.119.77.0/24 AS199 BARRNET-AS
? These should not be propagated beyond ENSS128 and ENSS144, suggesting that we have a configuration problem somewhere.
Just did a quick check at the routing table of AS690, it looks fine. ENSS128 has the more specific routes of 131.119/16 while several other ENSSs I checked does not contain these routes. They all only have 131.119/16 which is expected.Does people still seeing these routes other than Barrnet and if yes, what's the component of their AS path/set? --Jessica
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