Re: Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-05 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
This might explain it ..

sur...@frodo 19:59:40 :~$ whois -h whois.radb.net 213.215.28.0
route:  213.215.0.0/18
descr:  NERIM-213-215
origin: AS13193
holes:  213.215.38.0/24
mnt-by: NERIM-MNT
changed:boua...@nerim.net 20020827
changed:boua...@nerim.net 20081107
source: RIPE

You need to update radb with your other prefix.  See
http://www.radb.net/rfc2622.html

On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Laurent CARON wrote:
> On 05/09/2009 16:30, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote:
>>
>> Completel AS12670 don't announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to their
>> peers so your route is only visible through Nerim AS13193.
>>
>> Did you announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to Completel AS12670 ?
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm of course announcing it to their upstream router.
>
> If their upstream router actually forwards it to its neighbors is another
> question...which I can't unfortunately not answer. But I guess the announce
> is not propagated outside of their network...
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Laurent
>
>



-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com)



Re: FCCs RFC for the Definition of Broadband

2009-09-05 Thread James Downs


On Aug 28, 2009, at 7:55 PM, Frank Bulk wrote:

I'm not following you here -- which party has the right of first  
refusal?


The incumbent companies (generally, a LEC or cable company) are able  
to refuse projects and also effectively prevent buildouts and upgrades  
from being done by a 3rd party.  However, I have seen reports that in  
a few areas, municipalities are starting to win lawsuits against them  
(in apparently the long appeals process).


urban area receives no USF, and is not able to financially justify  
it even

with a dense customer base.


That might apply to fiber, but even speed upgrades (Newer DSL  
services) are apparently subject to the same refusal process, but the  
rules are different across the country, too.


-j


Re: Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-05 Thread Laurent CARON

On 05/09/2009 16:30, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote:

Completel AS12670 don't announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to their
peers so your route is only visible through Nerim AS13193.

Did you announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to Completel AS12670 ?


Hi,

I'm of course announcing it to their upstream router.

If their upstream router actually forwards it to its neighbors is 
another question...which I can't unfortunately not answer. But I guess 
the announce is not propagated outside of their network...


Thanks for your help.

Laurent



Any RIM / blackberry folks around ?

2009-09-05 Thread Mike Tancsa
Trying to open a ticket with Rogers but they say nothing is 
wrong.  Seems to be some DNS issue at RIM?  Their MX handlers are 
rejecting mail saying the sending domain does not exist...



0[marble]# host -tmx rogers.blackberry.net
rogers.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com.
rogers.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx02.bis.na.blackberry.com.
rogers.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx03.bis.na.blackberry.com.
rogers.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx04.bis.na.blackberry.com.
0[marble]# telnet mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com 25
Trying 216.9.248.32...
Connected to mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 as64.bis.na.blackberry.com ESMTP
HELO marble.sentex.ca
250 as64.bis.na.blackberry.com
MAIL From: 
451 #4.1.8 Domain of sender address  does not resolve
MAIL From: 
451 #4.1.8 Domain of sender address  does not resolve
421 Exceeded allowable connection time, disconnecting.
Connection closed by foreign host.
1[marble]#

0[marble]# host -tmx telus.blackberry.net
telus.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com.
telus.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx02.bis.na.blackberry.com.
telus.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx03.bis.na.blackberry.com.
telus.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx04.bis.na.blackberry.com.
0[marble]# telnet mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com 25
Trying 216.9.248.32...
Connected to mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 as18.bis.na.blackberry.com ESMTP
HELO marble.sentex.ca
250 as18.bis.na.blackberry.com
MAIL From: 
250 sender  ok
QUIT
221 as18.bis.na.blackberry.com
Connection closed by foreign host.
1[marble]# telnet mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com 25
Trying 216.9.248.32...
Connected to mx01.bis.na.blackberry.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 as08.bis.na.blackberry.com ESMTP
HELO marble.sentex.ca
250 as08.bis.na.blackberry.com
MAIL From: 
451 #4.1.8 Domain of sender address  does not resolve




Mike Tancsa,  tel +1 519 651 3400
Sentex Communications,m...@sentex.net
Providing Internet since 1994www.sentex.net
Cambridge, Ontario Canada www.sentex.net/mike




Re: Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-05 Thread Nicolas DEFFAYET
On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 16:04 +0200, Laurent CARON wrote:
Hi Laurent,

> I did set-up this netblock behind two pipes.
> 
> One on AS13193 (which is working flawlessy), and ahother on AS12670 
> (which I doubt of).
> 
> Can please any of you tell me if from your location 213.215.28.0 is 
> reachable through AS12670 ?

We, Novso AS25358, see only your route through Nerim AS13193.

frpar-msr4>sh ip bgp 213.215.28.0
BGP routing table entry for 213.215.28.0/23, version 16779890
Paths: (3 available, best #3, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
  Not advertised to any peer
  13193 49463
194.68.129.181 from 194.68.129.181 (194.79.131.249)
  Origin IGP, metric 240, localpref 200, valid, external
  Community: 25358:2000 25358:2020 25358:7000 25358:8000 25358:9000
  13193 49463, (received-only)
194.68.129.181 from 194.68.129.181 (194.79.131.249)
  Origin IGP, metric 100, localpref 100, valid, external
  13193 49463, (received & used)
195.140.149.5 (metric 200) from 195.140.149.5 (195.140.149.5)
  Origin IGP, metric 200, localpref 200, valid, internal, best
  Community: 25358:2000 25358:2050 25358:7000 25358:8000 25358:9000

Our peering session with Completel AS12670:
frpar-msr4>sh ip bgp sum | i 12670
194.68.129.188  4 12670  104682  103276 1933504600 1d08h
195
frpar-msr4>sh ip bgp nei 194.68.129.188 received-routes | i 213.215.28.0
frpar-msr4>

Our peering session with Nerim AS13193:
frpar-msr4>sh ip bgp sum | i 13193
194.68.129.181  4 13193  103945  103222 1933504600 1d08h
33

frpar-msr4>sh ip bgp nei 194.68.129.181 received-routes | i 213.215.28.0
*  213.215.28.0/23  194.68.129.181 100 0 13193 49463
i
frpar-msr4>


Completel AS12670 don't announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to their
peers so your route is only visible through Nerim AS13193.

Did you announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to Completel AS12670 ?


Best Regards,

-- 
Nicolas DEFFAYET (AS25358)




Is 213.215.28.0/23 (AS 49463) announced through AS 12670 and AS 13193

2009-09-05 Thread Laurent CARON

Hi,

I did set-up this netblock behind two pipes.

One on AS13193 (which is working flawlessy), and ahother on AS12670 
(which I doubt of).


Can please any of you tell me if from your location 213.215.28.0 is 
reachable through AS12670 ?


Thanks

Laurent