More long AS-sets announced
Lorenzo Colitti
lorenzo at ripe.net
Mon Jun 20 09:58:33 UTC 2005
Jeroen Massar wrote:
> Btw, if you postponed the 'experiment', how come I did pick up this one:
>
> 84.205.73.0/24 12654 12654
> {1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,1221,
> 1221,1221,1221,1221,1221}
That path was announced during the window of notice we had given for the
announcements. However, you will notice that that was not the complete
set of announcements we intended to make, which included 25-, 50-, 75-.
and 100-element AS-sets.
Since we were not able to send all the announcements within the window
of notice we had provided, we postponed them to avoid sending
announcements when people were not expecting them.
> PS: Is the 'technical difficulty' your own router falling over? :)
No. :)
Regards,
Lorenzo
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