On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 12:16:24PM +0000, Marc, LX1DUC wrote:
As such if you want to reach any of those networks from within the IPIP full mesh, you will need to route your packets via a default route for 44/8 to the UCSD router which can then route the packets towards the internet.
Which it turns out isn't working - it just gets stuck in a routing loop here due to the 44/8 route pointing back to the router. So the only way to get to the BGP'd subnets from a tunneled subnet is via mesh tunnels - which aren't yet in place in any of the BGP'd subnets as far as I know. Thus the net effect has been to isolate portions of the AMPRNet, precisely the opposite of what we hoped to accomplish by providing additional points of connection.
It is therefore incumbent upon the BGP'd subnets to get their mesh routers in operation quickly or remain cut off from the rest of the AMPRNet. - Brian