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RE: AT&T @Home customers - what AS are you moving into?


From: "Turpin, Mark" <MTurpin () chartercom com>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 16:35:09 -0600


@home -> Charter will show up as:
22665, 22521, 19115, 19157, 22269, 22291, 20115, there might be a couple
more as time goes by.  However, due to the fact that nearly all these sites
connect via 7018, look for 7018.

-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Pardini
To: Christian Nielsen; dani-post () roisman com
Cc: nanog () merit edu
Sent: 12/3/2001 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: AT&T @Home customers - what AS are you moving into?



I show them with the /8.

BGP routing table entry for 12.0.0.0/8
   7018



At 03:51 PM 12/3/2001, Christian Nielsen wrote:

On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 dani-post () roisman com wrote:

For those of you who have had your connection switch from AT&T @Home
to AT&T Broadband, would you mind providing a sample prefix (or at
least
destination AS) that you're now in?

@home (AS6172) played a significant traffic role on my network, and
I
want to make sure I'm prepared for any potential shift as customers
are moved off that backbone.

Earlier, someone posted 12.233.190/23 which is out of the 7018 range of
space.

I would assume that everyone of the ATT@home customers will be behind
7018. Remember that ATT is not all of the @home customer base.

If you have been watching traffic growth over that past few years, you
would have noticed that 7018 has continued to grow while other large
networks arent growing or arent growing as fast.


Christian
---------

i am me, i dont write/speak for them


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