I have a dual homed internet connection with Level3 and ATT. I have the ATT side prepended to make it less desirable and thus my secondary. When I go out to the looking glass sites I expect to see both my internet connections as options on the ATT path showing my AS number twice.
However I do not see that. I just see my the route to my Primary (Level3) connection.
Any idea why I am not seeing both routes? I believe I did see both back when I first set this up last summer.
If I login to a global crossings router and do a sh ip bgp 72.237.4.150 I get the following
Not advertised to any peer
3356 26808, (received & used)
67.17.64.89 from 67.17.80.155 (67.17.80.155)
Origin IGP, metric 100, localpref 200, valid, internal, best
Community: 3549:2524 3549:31826
Originator: 67.17.80.178, Cluster list: 0.0.0.111
3356 26808, (received & used)
If I log into an ATT router and do the same I get the following.
BGP routing table entry for 72.237.4.0/24, version 17668211
Paths: (18 available, best #18, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
Not advertised to any peer
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
12.123.45.252 from 12.123.45.252 (12.123.45.252)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 7018:2000 7018:37232
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
12.123.137.124 from 12.123.137.124 (12.123.137.124)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 7018:2000 7018:37232
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
12.123.25.245 from 12.123.25.245 (12.123.25.245)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 7018:2000 7018:37232
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
So I know ATT is receiving my advertisement for the subnet in question. I would just expect that other routers would see both routes.
Thanks
However I do not see that. I just see my the route to my Primary (Level3) connection.
Any idea why I am not seeing both routes? I believe I did see both back when I first set this up last summer.
If I login to a global crossings router and do a sh ip bgp 72.237.4.150 I get the following
Not advertised to any peer
3356 26808, (received & used)
67.17.64.89 from 67.17.80.155 (67.17.80.155)
Origin IGP, metric 100, localpref 200, valid, internal, best
Community: 3549:2524 3549:31826
Originator: 67.17.80.178, Cluster list: 0.0.0.111
3356 26808, (received & used)
If I log into an ATT router and do the same I get the following.
BGP routing table entry for 72.237.4.0/24, version 17668211
Paths: (18 available, best #18, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
Not advertised to any peer
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
12.123.45.252 from 12.123.45.252 (12.123.45.252)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 7018:2000 7018:37232
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
12.123.137.124 from 12.123.137.124 (12.123.137.124)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 7018:2000 7018:37232
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
12.123.25.245 from 12.123.25.245 (12.123.25.245)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external
Community: 7018:2000 7018:37232
7018 26808 26808 26808, (received & used)
So I know ATT is receiving my advertisement for the subnet in question. I would just expect that other routers would see both routes.
Thanks