Contact at AS701?

Christian Hahn hahn at berkom.de
Tue Jul 10 11:19:57 CEST 2007


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Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> 
> are some sort of ghosts, judging that they all come from the same set of
> two badly connected ASNs and Sprint itself has other paths as well, for
> example
> 
> *  2001:2000::/20   2001:1888::2                           0 6435 4618
> 6175 701 12702 1273 1299 i
> *                   2001:4978:2:10::ffff
>                                                            0 26943 6175
> 4555 5609 3320 3320 3320 1299 i
Hi Bernhard,

I don't see that "route" at my Peering Router with AS1299, so I assume thats a
really ghost a bit deeper in the net. Will look into it.

regards,
Christian
> 
> BTW, 3320 is a funny shop :-)
> 
> Bernhard

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