Re: Operational: Wiltel Peering with MCI problems around D.C (resolved)
This issue is resolved. Thanks to all who responsed on and off list. On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Rich Emmings wrote: Anyone else (Wiltel customers especially) running into an operational issue around D.C. with partial connectivity
Operational: Wiltel Peering with MCI problems around D.C
Anyone else (Wiltel customers especially) running into an operational issue around D.C. with partial connectivity It would seem MCI and Wiltel around D.C. have a 'informal' peering relationship and it's been errored right now for about 39 hours with a half-duplex route announcement. This has been effecting us with some loss of connectivity that's not there when we test same sites from other ISP clouds. Since it's informal, the help desk system at one or both ands may be having problem entering a ticket w/o an account number for the circuit. The usual channels are not producting results, and we're starting to get engineers on the lower end of the evoluationary food chain and finger pointing between wgc & mci that's not helping. Tried a pch, haven't heard yet. ... 5 nycmny2wcx2-pos0-0-oc192.wcg.net (64.200.68.157) 5.786 ms 6.510 ms 6.114 ms 6 hrndva1wcx2-pos1-0-oc192.wcg.net (64.200.210.178) 12.029 ms 11.883 ms 11.582 ms 7 washdc5lcx1-pos5-0.wcg.net (64.200.240.194) 12.840 ms 12.559 ms 12.887 ms ...traffic dies
Re: OMB: IPv6 by June 2008
According to IANA, (http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space) MIT & MERIT are the two .edu /8 holders on the list. Stanford turned their /8 in a while ago. Many? On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Daniel Golding wrote: Rubbish. Many of the organizations that hold legacy /8s are Universities. If a .edu can pick up even a few million dollars from selling off a class A, they will. After all, they could simply sell chunks.