Comment by bonyt 13 years ago Yeah, and why is AS39138 in /all/ the AS paths I tried on that site, when there other ways to AS22351 1 comment bonyt Reply tuomasb 13 years ago Exactly. Here is a collection of route-servers and looking glasses which tell you what path a route from ISP x to IP y will take. http://www.bgp4.as/looking-glasses You will see that every single route to 194.71.107.0/24 will travel through AS39138.
tuomasb 13 years ago Exactly. Here is a collection of route-servers and looking glasses which tell you what path a route from ISP x to IP y will take. http://www.bgp4.as/looking-glasses You will see that every single route to 194.71.107.0/24 will travel through AS39138.
Exactly. Here is a collection of route-servers and looking glasses which tell you what path a route from ISP x to IP y will take. http://www.bgp4.as/looking-glasses You will see that every single route to 194.71.107.0/24 will travel through AS39138.