Hi,
anyone with a source of unadulterated information from an operational
point of view about this cuts. A search on the Net is springing up a lot
of speculative whodunits.
Reason is, how will the affected regions get round this issue before the
repairs are done. First thought would be to set
This sounds like the latest noise about global warming and how we are
all going to disappear if we do not go "green" soon. Not to trivialize
the issue but its getting to the point where it sounds like fear
mongering. The crisis of the internet scenario mentioned here sounds the
same
Sounds
does the ISP proceed?
Terminating that client would amount to breach of contract in country B
and ISP may end being sued by client in Country B.
Raymond Macharia
JP Velders wrote:
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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:23:15 GMT
From: Paul Ferguson &l
You should not have any issues with a /22, most providers will accept
/24 as the maximum length. refer to http://www.nanog.org/filter.html
Regards
Raymond
chk 543 wrote:
Is there a standard prefix length most providers filter
on, or is there a way to find out what each provider filters on?