They transit thro Qwest and Cogent. Perhaps its the
responsibility of folks
accepting the routes to sanity check and implement sensible policy?
And the one who filters the customer first will lose revenue..
Kris
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 01:00 PM 21-06-03
Am I the only one that thinks IPv6 is a minimum of ten years
out before you see actual non-geek demand?
I have a feeling that IPv6 will creep in through non-obvious channel, such
as Microsoft's threedegrees software. It appears to be targeted at the same
teenage market that helped make P2P
I think that we possibly may need three subgroups. But maybe
not all at once.
why don't we just get it over with and break apart/dilute into the usual
suspect: social, technological, legal, economic, political.
[sarcasm]
Kris
Regarding common carriers, Geoff Huston wrote a good article for IPJ
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/759/ipj_5-3/ipj_5-3_uncommon_carrier.html
Kris
(top posting because below this line is a complete mess)
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Sprunk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
In the beginning, there was The Word.
And The Word was Content-type: text/plain
My bad..
Kris
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'
This type of problem is likely to spur interest in more regional
registries. There's been talk of CIRA seting up a Canadian IP
How would more registries help? It would just add more voices, not the
number of ears listening..
Kris
How would more registries help? It would just add more
voices, not the
number of ears listening..
Canadians have a lot more influence on CIRA than on ARIN.
Without the pressure from operators assigned out of new space no action
would take place. If it was possible to return a block
It's definitely there..
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:route-views.oregon-ix.net
Address: 198.32.162.100
route-views.oregon-ix.netsh ip bgp sum
BGP router identifier 198.32.162.100, local AS number 6447
BGP table version is 5314229, main routing table version 5314229
125745 network entries
Aren't some reasons for using disconnected as's regulatory
based ie the
bells etc?
As far as I've seen they do the right thing and use multiple ASNs.
Kris
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
inherently wrong with using a single AS in multiple
locations, and
I'm looking for the layout of the technical organisation
within service providers. Charts with role definitions, related and/or
critical processes, inter-departement communications, chain
of command, breakout within major units, relation between
NOC/engineering/billing/service turnup/etc,
a traceroute shows the outbound route. it's possible for the the probe
packets to follow one path and the returning icmp packets to take another
path. a looking glass in the AS your tracing to is a good way to see what
the return path is...
The returning ICMP packets may take many different
What kind of implact on the global internet would we see
should we observe
nearly simultaneous detonation of 500 kilogramms of high
explosives at N of the
major known interconnect facilities?
Not knowing how much damage would result from 500kg of explosives..
What is the typical size
maybe you're forgetting Australia... think APNIC...
-Original Message-
From: Derek Samford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 3:51 PM
To: 'Andy Dills'; 'Ralph Doncaster'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ASN registry?
-Original Message-
That number is still too high since some people are advertising their /25 to
/32 prefixes to the route-views box..
Kris
-Original Message-
From: Jared Mauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 12:47 PM
To: Robert Boyle
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What
Quick correct, they are extended access-lists
-Original Message-
From: Kris Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 11:02 AM
To: 'Roy'; matthew zeier; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: genuity - any good?
reasonable route for your prefixes. According
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