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Lots of prepends - AS20912 case


From: Giuliano Peritore <g.peritore () panservice it>
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 12:15:38 +0100


The long (176) AS20912 prepend incident was due to a misconfiguration of a BGP router we were testing.

The problem is that differently to Cisco the syntax of the prepend field on thius system is not a string (eg. "20912 20912 20912") but an integer, that the user interface _should_ limit to the interval 0-16.

Unfortunately something has gone wrong with the syntax checker so you can enter a number (the number entered, thinking to Cisco syntax, was 20912) and the sotware interpreted it as the request of 20912 prepends... (0x51B0), dropped the highest 8 bits and processed it as the request of 0xB0=176 prepends.

The producer has been warned about the problem, which I can't completely define as a "bug"... but the lack of a user configuration helper (syntax checker).

I think that the case of AS47868 is the same, because I seed the modulo was involved too.

        Many thanks to one of our upstream providers for their support.


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