[In the message entitled "Re: not rewriting next-hop, pointing default, ..." on Sep 11, 15:23, Randy Bush writes:]
>> no neighbor 192.41.177.73
> they should not care if you peer with them or not, they can have
> the upstream provider to give them your routes, then:
> !
> set nexthop 192.41.177.121Yes, folk seem to be doing this kind of thing, as shocking and disgusting as
it seems.
Hey, at least they know how to configure routers, now. Give them
points for that, at least
above.net$ traceroute -g 192.41.177.98 www.mci.net
traceroute to www.mci.net (204.70.133.140): 1-30 hops, 78 byte packets
1 gate-96.sjc.above.net (207.126.96.161) 2.16 ms 3.92 ms 2.53 ms
2 mae-west-T3-2.above.net (207.126.96.238) 4.85 ms mae-west-T3-1.above.net (
207.126.96.245) 4.77 ms mae-west-T3-2.above.net (207.126.96.238) 3.32 ms
3 mae-east-oc3.above.net (207.126.96.66) 74.0 ms 78.1 ms 122 ms
4 mae-east-01.ix.ai.net (192.41.177.98) 81.0 ms !S * 87.9 ms !S