BBN Peering issues

steve at altrina.exodus.net steve at altrina.exodus.net
Fri Aug 14 17:18:04 UTC 1998


On Thu, Aug 13, 1998 at 02:18:31PM -0400, Deepak Jain wrote:
> 
> Uh-cough.
> 
> >From nitrous, just one network block:
> 
> *>i199.245.183.0    209.185.9.157   2000000000    100      0 3967 i
> *                   192.41.177.240         7     90      0 1800 1239 3967 i
> * i                 209.185.9.157   2000000000    100      0 3967 i
> *                   192.41.177.241        69    100      0 1239 3967 i
> 
> It looks like Exodus buys transit from Sprint to me.
> 
> -Deepak.
> 
	Hello,

	Actually just a case of bad filters.  I was able to contact sprint
just a few minutes ago and get them to fix this problem with their filters.
No one should be annoucing transit routes for us so feel free to let me know
know if you see some so I can happily smack the provider with a clue bat.

*>i199.245.183.0    209.185.9.157   2000000000    100      0 3967 i
 h                  192.41.177.240         7     90      0 1800 1239 3967 i
* i                 209.185.9.157   2000000000    100      0 3967 i
 h                  192.41.177.241        69    100      0 1239 3967 i

	Thank you for bringing this issue to my attention :)

	-Steve

-- 
Steven O. Noble -- Sr. Backbone Engineer, Exodus Communications (EXDS)
   --   Land:408.346.2333 Beep:408.925.8141 Wire:408.221.6417    --
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