VIX Looking Glass (was: AS1853 announcing default)
Paul G. Donner
pdonner at cisco.com
Thu May 7 07:13:02 UTC 1998
Christian,
The terminology I used was incorrect. What I meant to say was:
"it appears that AS1853 is announcing a default route (to the
Looking Glass at VIX -> at least)." I was merely seeking an
explanation and wandering if this is what was really intended,
not knowing myself exactly what was intended by this announce.
Regards,
-Donner
p.s. Paul - if you want to forward this to NANOG for me...
At 06:14 PM 5/6/98 MET, Christian Panigl, ACOnet/UniVie wrote:
>>Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 11:50:55 -0400
>>From: Paul Ferguson <ferguson at cisco.com>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> and whoever might have gotten nervous about our (AS1853) "default-route":
>
> please calm down, there is no such beast, and we have never announced a
> default-route "at the Vienna Internet eXchange" (http://www.vix.at/).
> Please read below my answer/explanation to Paul Donner, the rumour is
> based on a misinterpretation ...
>
> As I'm not subscriber to the NANOG list, my CC to this list will most
> probably bounce back, therefore, Paul, please forward my answer there !!!
>
> Regards
> CP
>
>=======================================
>Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 13:23:32 MET-DST
>From: "Christian Panigl, ACOnet/UniVie" <panigl at cc.univie.ac.at>
>To: pdonner at cisco.com
>CC: helpdesk at aco.net, panigl at cc.univie.ac.at
>Subject: VIX Looking Glass
>
>>Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 04:32:14 -0400
>>From: "Paul G. Donner" <pdonner at cisco.com>
>>To: helpdesk at aco.net
>>
>>You guys are annoucing a default route at VIX. Is this what you really
>>want to be doing? I found this while using LOOKING GLASS. For example,
>>I was looking for a route to block 209.58.48.0/20. Now AS1583 does not
>>advertise a route for this block but they do offer to route any traffic
>>that is destined for this block. So you will be blackholing traffic
>>destined for this site from any of your peers.
>
> Dear Paul Donner,
>
> thanks for your hint. However, we are NOT announcing a default route
> "at VIX". AS1853 (ACOnet Backbone) is announcing a default route to
> AS1120 (ACOnet/VIX Service AS). The router Service.ACO.net/AS1120 is
> offering access to some special servers/services for all VIX members and
> is open to peer with all VIX members. Also the "VIX Looking Glass" is
> asking this router, which, besides of its VIX peerings, does not have
> any (not to speak about full) explicit routing information but a default
> route to the ACOnet Backbone (AS1853). This default route is NOT
> re-advertised to any VIX peer !
>
> This looking glass wrt routing table therefore has only local meaning
> for VIX members and their customers. We might think of placing an
> explicit note there explaining the situation.
>
> Thanks for your input anyway !
> Regards
> CP
>
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