
You'll probably want to hit HE's looking glass in the future as well ( http://lg.he.net). I'm not sure which router(s) AT&T peers with, but it wouldn't be too hard to figure out. Also, I apologize for the lop-sidedness of their looking glass... When I wrote it while working at HE I didn't expect the network to grow quite as much; were I still there I'd fix it ;-) Jeff Walter On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Ca By <cb.list6@gmail.com> wrote:
Looks
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 8:16 AM, Ca By <cb.list6@gmail.com> wrote:
anyone else seeing issues between Hurrican Electric and AT&T?
rviews@route-server.ip.att.net's password: --- JUNOS 12.1R3-S4 built 2013-03-24 11:22:31 UTC rviews@route-server.ip.att.net> show route 2001:470:0:76::2
inet6.0: 16339 destinations, 195992 routes (16339 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
::/0 *[Static/5] 56w2d 21:26:30 > to 2001:1890:111d:1::1 via em0.0
rviews@route-server.ip.att.net>
Looks like issue just cleared
rviews@route-server.ip.att.net> show route 2001:470:0:76::2 terse
inet6.0: 18137 destinations, 217568 routes (18137 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
A Destination P Prf Metric 1 Metric 2 Next hop AS path * 2001:470::/32 B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I B 170 100 >2001:1890:111d:1::1 7018 6939 I
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