On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Lou Katz wrote:
your network and operation. Using these lists is a policy question for
the network, and I would not like some external, probably unaccountable
single point of policy.
For most purposes, network addresses are involuntarily put on various
blacklists. So it
Mark Radabaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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You forgot the other one - expense. AFAIK all of the registries have fees
or require you to be a customer. If there is no operational value for me
why would I want to spend the money? I realize most of you work for
companies that consider a
Can someone clueful at level3
please contact me about bgp. We are a customer,
and phone calls and email have failed to get us a contact.
Sorry for the OT post.
Thanks.
Steve Rude
IP Network Engineer
Skyriver
Communications, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
858-812-9326 |
office
Title: Message
I sure
hope this isn't the future of Genuity
-Original Message-From: Steve Rude
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:46
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: OT: level3
contact
Can someone clueful at level3 please contact me
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Steve Rude wrote:
Can someone clueful at level3 please contact me about bgp. We are a
customer, and phone calls and email have failed to get us a contact.
WOW...you're a _customer_ and you can't get somebody on the phone?
I would piss and moan about that to the point of
Can someone clueful at level3 please contact me about bgp. We are a
customer, and phone calls and email have failed to get us a contact.
WOW...you're a _customer_ and you can't get somebody on the phone?
'get somebody on the phone' or 'get someone with BGP clue on the phone'
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Kris Foster wrote:
Can someone clueful at level3 please contact me about bgp. We are a
customer, and phone calls and email have failed to get us a contact.
WOW...you're a _customer_ and you can't get somebody on the phone?
'get somebody on the phone' or 'get
The assumption here is that they are a current customer, with an active
connection, and have exchanged routes. We don't know any of that. Level(3)
is generally pretty responsive - if the guy on the phone doesn't know the
answer, they tend to be pretty good about finding out.
Maybe the original
We were L3 customer a while back. We tried to get in contact with our
account rep for a couple of weeks with no results. We found out that L3 had
laid off most of their sales staff and had decided to focus on wholesale
sales. Our 'new' account manager later told us that L3 didn't want to sell
Thank you to the very clueful and responsive help I received at level3.
All my questions have been resolved.
We are a current customer, with an active connection. I needed to speak
to someone with BGP clue about bringing up BGP for the first time.
Also, Level3 is _very_ responsive for all of
Dear Colleagues,
As you may be aware the Regional Internet Registries have been active
with the Early Registrations Transfer [ERX] Project. As part of the
preliminary investigations of this project and verification of the
data by the IANA some /8s previously listed as Various Registries
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 04:40:49PM -0500, Andy Dills wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Kris Foster wrote:
Can someone clueful at level3 please contact me about bgp. We are a
customer, and phone calls and email have failed to get us a contact.
WOW...you're a _customer_ and you can't
On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 07:44 Canada/Eastern,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In any case, I don't want to replicate the DNS. It works just fine as
it
is and I want to leave it alone. I especially don't want to expand the
role of the DNS by adding features to it.
I think Bill's point was that if
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