2003:8FE:0:A012::/64
Gert Doering
gert at space.net
Sun Sep 30 21:23:31 CEST 2007
Hi,
there should be enough clue here to sort this out - I see one funny
prefix in the BGP tables:
BGP routing table entry for 2003:8FE:0:A012::/64, version 5240085
Paths: (2 available, best #1, table Global-IPv6-Table, not advertised to EBGP peer)
Not advertised to any peer
6939 5623 7018 2386
2001:470:1FFF:2:: from 2001:470:1FFF:2:: (216.218.223.237)
Origin incomplete, metric 399, localpref 4, valid, external, best
Community: 0:120 0:1200 5539:399 no-export
- which looks very much "rogue" to me - funny path, /64 from DTAG space
but not visible via 3320, only visible over one single external tunnel
(which means the prefix is not seen at all on our production routers), ...
Someone around from one of the ASes involved who can comment on this?
Gert Doering
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