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Re: cogent update suppression, and routing loops


From: ryanL <ryan.landry () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 09:44:26 -0700

i still advertise the aggregate as a backing route. one reason i might like
advertising a /24 is (usually) it's a nice way to gently attract return
traffic down a certain path so i can do maintenance on the other side.
plenty of other ways to do this, i know (prepending, communities, etc).

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Peter Persson <peter.persson () bredband2 se>
wrote:

Just a stupid question.
Why do you announce a /24 of a /22? Why not announce the whole /22
directly?

Regards,
Peter

2014-10-02 18:03 GMT+02:00 ryanL <ryan.landry () gmail com>:

hi. relatively new cogent customer. is what i've stated in my subject line
kinda standard fare with them?

i've discovered that when i advertise a /24 from inside a larger /22 to
XO,
(who peers with cogent), and then pull the /24 some time later, that
cogent
holds onto the /24 and then bounces packets around in their network a
bunch
of times for upwards of 8-10 minutes until they finally yank it. this
effectively blackholes traffic to my /24 for anyone that is using a path
thru cogent.

example: http://ryry.foursquare.com/image/0e0K1K0t0W2M

it's been a bit of a frustrating experience talking to their noc to
demonstrate it, but i'm able to duplicate it on demand. even pushing
routes
using their communities to offload the circuit takes forever to propagate
even on their own looking-glasses.

thx

ryan





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