Re: Heads up: Long AS-sets announced in the next few days

From: Christopher L. Morrow (no email)
Date: Wed Mar 02 2005 - 03:09:07 EST

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    On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Hank Nussbacher wrote:

    >
    > At 02:49 AM 02-03-05 +0100, Daniel Roesen wrote:
    > >On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:27:31AM +0000, James A. T. Rice wrote:
    > > > What exactly are you attempting to do here? Those announcements will get
    > > > dropped on the floor at least in this AS right away:
    > > >
    > > > route-map peers-in deny 5
    > > > match as-path 109
    > >
    > >AS-Sets, not AS-Paths...
    >
    > An example of which I received recently:
    > Feb 27 19:54:16: %BGP-6-ASPATH: Long AS path 20965 1299 3320 15589 15589
    > 5397
    > {33,109,145,293,559,816,1103,1273,1275,1752,1853,1930,2042,2200,2497,2500,2914,3257,3265,3333,3352,3425,3549,4691,4697,4716,4725,5511,5539,5609,5623,6175,6435,6453,6762,6830,6939,7580,7660,8447,8472,8763,9264,10566,12779,12793,12859,13944,14277,15897,17715,17965,24136,24895,25358,29377,29686,31103,32266}
    > received from 2001:798:201B:10AA::1: More than configured MAXAS-LIMIT

    different, but related to:
    Feb 1 20:47:01.608: %BGP-6-ASPATH: Long AS path 3356 6770
    8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282
    8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282
    8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282
    8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282
    8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282
    8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282 8282
    received from x.y.a.b: More than configured MAXAS-LIMIT

    hey, 8282/Fido, perhaps you don't really need a 100 as as-path? :)

    -Chris


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