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- AS_7007_incident abstract "The AS 7007 incident was a major disruption of the Internet on April 25, 1997 that started with a router operated by autonomous system 7007 (MAI Network Services, although sometimes incorrectly attributed to the Florida Internet Exchange) accidentally leaking a substantial part of its entire route table to the Internet, creating a routing black hole. Probably because of a bug in the affected router, the routes leaked were deaggregated to /24 prefixes, which were more specific than the routes originally present on the Internet, and had the AS path rewritten to 7007, leading the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) used by the Internet's routers to prefer the leaked routes. This was then exacerbated by other problems that prevented the routes from disappearing from other networks' routing tables, even after the original router that had sent them had been disconnected. The combination of these factors resulted in an extended disruption of operations throughout the Internet.Analysis of this event led to major changes in Internet Service Providers' BGP operations intended to mitigate the effects of any subsequent similar events.".
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- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink AS_path.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Autonomous_system_(Internet).
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Black_hole_(networking).
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Border_Gateway_Protocol.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_architecture.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Routing.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Internet_Exchange.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink MAI_Network_Services.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Route_filtering.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Router_(computing).
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLink Routing_table.
- AS_7007_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "AS 7007 incident".
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- AS_7007_incident subject Category:Internet_architecture.
- AS_7007_incident subject Category:Routing.
- AS_7007_incident hypernym Disruption.
- AS_7007_incident type Disease.
- AS_7007_incident type Protocol.
- AS_7007_incident comment "The AS 7007 incident was a major disruption of the Internet on April 25, 1997 that started with a router operated by autonomous system 7007 (MAI Network Services, although sometimes incorrectly attributed to the Florida Internet Exchange) accidentally leaking a substantial part of its entire route table to the Internet, creating a routing black hole.".
- AS_7007_incident label "AS 7007 incident".
- AS_7007_incident sameAs Q4654436.
- AS_7007_incident sameAs Incidente_del_AS_7007.
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