Deaggregating for emergency purposes
Omachonu Ogali
nanog at missnglnk.com
Tue Aug 6 22:29:48 UTC 2002
On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 10:16:41PM +0000, bmanning at karoshi.com wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 bmanning at karoshi.com wrote:
> >
> > > > Typical response: You're not our customer, who are you?
> > > > I'm Omachonu Ogali with XYZ Networks, and I'd like to speak to
> > > > a network engineer regarding a routing problem.
> > > Hum. I take ~4 calls each day for things that are some other
> > > ISPs problem. Folks are -politely- told that the issues
> > > are either with their ISP or someone upstream of their ISP.
> > > When they get pushy, I offer them a service contract. 99.999%
> > > (hey Sean, there are your five 9's!) of them then choose to
> > > work with thier ISPs. I suspect that you have more than enough
> > > clue to never have to give me a call, but if you do, be prepared
> > > to be re-directed... :)
> >
> > I hope you pay better attention on the phone then you do on lists. :)
> >
> > The point was calling up the upstream of the AS who is generating bogus
> > routes. The upstream of the caller is not at all involved.
> >
>
> But the upstream of the caller is involved. They passed
> the route(s) on, no?
>
> --bill
Not necessarily, I could be the victim of a leak calling up
an ISP to report it. Or some bored person connected to
route-server.* constantly checking prefixes.
--
Omachonu Ogali
missnglnk at informationwave.net
http://www.informationwave.net
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