Bogus announcement of 205.164.62.0/24 by AGIS - CLEARED
Reid B. Fishler
redhead at cloudy.lightning.net
Sat Dec 27 22:33:54 UTC 1997
Karl, not to make excuses for goodnet, but neither Sprint nor ANS had too much
of a clue when i contacted them about this either...Upstreams need to pay attention,
and inform the level 1 staff (the people who pick up the phone) to take immediate
action and not a ticket on a DoS.
Reid Fishler
> On Sat, Dec 27, 1997 at 01:24:05PM -0500, Reid B. Fishler wrote:
> > Just thought that I would post that as one of goodnet's larger customers (DS3), we are
> > VERY satisfied with their NOC, as well as their service. Whenever I have a problem, I
> > can get a member of the goodnet staff to respond quicker than my other upstreams...:-)
> > (hint Sprint)
> >
> > Reid Fishler
> > Lightning Internet Services, LLC
>
> Wait until you get smurfed and ask them to use the MCI-developed tracing
> tools and get a "duhhhhh" back in response.
>
> They might have fixed this by now (since we bitched LOUDLY about this) but
> as of a few weeks ago the NOC had *no idea* how to trace this kind of
> activity - at all - nor any desire to learn.
>
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