On 4/30/20 9:11 AM, Steve Howard wrote: > > We are also receiving some routes from Xcel with the bogus ASN 65500 in the path: > > *> 192.234.135.0/24 206.108.255.115 125 0 21693 65500 i > *> 192.234.136.0/24 206.108.255.115 125 0 21693 65500 i > *> 192.234.137.0/24 206.108.255.115 125 0 21693 65500 i > *> 192.234.138.0/24 206.108.255.115 125 0 21693 65500 i > *> 192.234.140.0/24 206.108.255.115 125 0 21693 65500 i > > Although, I don't think that should cause a route server problem. > While they should be removing their private ASN when sending, most vendors have a remove-private-as type of flag that you should be able to set on your end too for additional sanity. -- Chris Wopat Network Engineer, WiscNet [log in to unmask] 608-210-3965