Thanks, Adam!
Scott
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 09:46, adam bultman <adamb@glaven.org> wrote:
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>
>
> > Scott A. Johnson said, on 06/11/2010 07:42 AM:
> >
> >> While we're on the subject of peering, perhaps one of the admins can
> take a
> >> stab at this one. I'm normally on a GCI connection which peers with
> >> University of Alaska's network. Right now though I'm on a MTA line
> while
> >> traveling, and I've noticed some strange routing: some traceroutes from
> MTA
> >> to UA IP space stay all in Alaska and go through the MTA-GCI peering
> >> circuits, while other traceroutes go down to Seattle and back up to
> Alaska.
> >> It's almost as if not all of the UA BGP info is propagating......?
> >>
> >
> >
>
> I spoke with a network engineer, and he says he made some changes to
> keep the UAA in Alaska.
>
> Scott, you want to rerun your traceroutes?
>
>
> --
> Adam
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