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--- #YAML:1.0
peersfile: ../mambo
routesdir: ../routes/mambo.core.itgate.net
# templates for mailing national and international peers and for the web page
template: nagpeer.mail.tt2
itemplate: nagpeer.imail.tt2
webtemplate: nagpeer.web.tt2
# do not report at all missing ASNs or routes
whois_warn_on_error: n
whois_warn_on_recursive_error: n
# ignore the routes or ASN added locally
# this way the announced routes will be compared to the "official" macro
ignore_custom_routes: y
ignore_custom_asn: y
# report missing routes even if the peer is prefix-filtered
# missing routes are always reported for prefix-filtered peers
#check_all_routes: y
# ignore missing ASNs if they are transit-only
#check_origin_only: y
# international peers use the "international" template
# RIPE AS-SWCMGLOBAL AS-EASYNET AS-GLOBAL AS-EQUANT-SOUTHEUR AS-COLT AS-RDSNET AS-INTEROUTE AS-SPXS
international: [ 12654, 3303, 4589, 6730, 6853, 8220, 8708, 8928, 12399 ]
# replace the recipient with this value, for debugging
#forced_recipient: [email protected]
# add a Bcc header
#bcc: [email protected]
# MTA used to edit the composed message. %s is the file name, with headers
mailcmd: mutt -e 'unset signature' -H %s
# print the message to stdout instead of using mailcmd
#nomail: y
##############################################################################
# default email addresses to use when mailing peers
contacts:
65501: [email protected]
65502: [email protected], [email protected]
# Lists of ASN and prefixes which are known to be leaks and will be
# specially marked in the HTML report.
leaks:
217.29.66.4: [ AS12498, AS3313, 193.108.186.0/24, 193.193.183.0/24 ]
217.29.66.68: [ AS174, AS286, AS2856, AS3215, AS3549, AS3257, AS8881, AS12641, AS12876, AS25186 ]
217.29.66.69: [ AS174, AS286, AS701, AS1239, AS2914, AS5511, AS6762, AS8220, AS20734 ]
217.29.66.7: [ AS174 ]
notes:
"2001:7F8:B:100:1D1:A5D0:4589:7": "Publishes the AS-EASYNET6 as-set, but the routes from their japanese peers are not in the IRR anyway so I am not using it."
217.29.66.12: "Mostly deaggregation by AS5397."
217.29.66.17: "Actually all ASN are registered in RADB, but my configuration uses only the RIPE IRR and misses the expansion of one as-set."
217.29.66.24: "Registered with an old origin and never updated."
217.29.66.4: "193.108.186.0/24 and 193.193.183.0/24 are the routes of a former customer which left months (years?) ago and now are learnt at MIX-IT and then leaked. Has an history of similar leaks."
217.29.66.58: "A /23 announced deaggregated."
217.29.66.68: "Has a few long-standing leaks."
217.29.66.69: "Has a few long-standing leaks."
217.29.66.7: "Actually all routes are registered in RADB, but my configuration uses only the RIPE IRR."
skip: [ 217.29.66.17, 217.29.66.7 ]