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Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone?
From: ken emery <ken () cnet com>
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 15:19:19 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Brett Watson wrote:
The router at route-server.ip.att.net shows about 25 10.0.0.0/8 prefixes, most showing up over 4 weeks ago.Odd. I didn't see this when looking at at&t's looking glass via web browser. I was looking for some smaller prefixes though and didn't just look for 10/8 :-/
Btw, I was wrong in saying Level3 was one of the sources. They are announcing 8/8 which was just above the 10.X announcements. I was off by a line. Sorry if this caused any confusion. Btw, the announcements we are seeing are sized from /12 to /24. bye, ken emery
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- AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Brett Watson (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? ken emery (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Stephen Fisher (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Chris Adams (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Brett Watson (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Matt Levine (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? ken emery (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Stephen Fisher (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? ken emery (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Matthew S. Hallacy (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? ken emery (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Sean Donelan (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Brett Watson (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Tomas Lund (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Brett Watson (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? ken emery (Jan 22)
- Re: AT&T carrying rfc1918 on the as7018 backbone? Brett Watson (Jan 22)