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Re: cogent update suppression, and routing loops


From: Jon Lewis <jlewis () lewis org>
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 18:19:41 -0400 (EDT)

On Thu, 2 Oct 2014, ryanL wrote:

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.

Perhaps related, I made an as-path prepend change on a route advertised to Cogent yesterday and noticed it took about 10 minutes for that change to propagate throughout Cogent's network and be visible on route-views. A moment later, I did the same thing with another carrier, and got the expected nearly instant gratification. Perhaps they've got a bunch of routers configured with minimum-advertisement-interval to batch the BGP updates and if you're unlucky with the timing, it can take a while for routes/changes to percolate through their network? Imagine driving down a long road, where every traffic light turns red just before you get to the intersection. Wait a minute here, wait a minute there...

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