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Yeahhh...
It's by choice-- there are (old/outdated) static prefix filters on Zayo's peering session to the Gigapop.

With the addition of MICE to AS57-- there's a lot more diverse traffic headed that direction than there used to be.
I'll start a dialog with my contacts over there and see if we can get them to take more of a standard "transit" approach to that session.

We have the same problem with our (relatively new) IPv4 prefix...MICE out...Level3/XO return...
~Matthew


On Aug 31, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Jeremy Lumby wrote:

> I have a case where I am seeing 199.199.0.0/16 in BGP via MICE/Northern Lights GigaPoP.  I have noticed that traffic to this network takes MICE, however the return traffic is coming in across one of my public Internet connections.  I am assuming that either by choice, or by accident that they are not accepting my route via MICE/Northern Lights GigaPoP.  I am wondering who would be the best person to chat with about this since MICE does not list a peering contact for Northern Lights GigaPoP in the participants page, and I realize that the correct peering contact might be another level or two deeper.
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> Thanks,
> Jeremy
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