Looking Glass servers (LG servers) are servers on the Internet running one of a variety of publicly available Looking Glass software implementations. They are commonly deployed by autonomous systems (AS) to offer access to their routing infrastructure in order to facilitate debugging network issues. A Looking Glass server is accessed remotely for the purpose of viewing routing information. Essentially, the server acts as a limited, read-only portal to routers of whatever organization is running the LG server.
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2025-05-17T07:31:50 BGP table version is 1666, local router ID is 29.152.0.1, vrf id 0 Default local pref 100, local AS 29 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, = multipath, i internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale, R Removed Nexthop codes: @NNN nexthop's vrf id, < announce-nh-self Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete RPKI validation codes: V valid, I invalid, N Not found Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path * i29.0.0.0/8 29.158.0.1 0 100 0 i * i 29.157.0.1 0 100 0 i * i 29.156.0.1 0 100 0 i * i 29.155.0.1 0 100 0 i * i 29.154.0.1 0 100 0 i * i 29.153.0.1 0 100 0 i *> 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i * i 29.151.0.1 0 100 0 i Displayed 1 routes and 8 total paths
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The BGP advertisements of AS 29 do not seem to violate any policies.