nanog mailing list archives
Re: /24 multihoming issue
From: Kyaw Khine <joekhine () yahoo com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:32:20 -0700 (PDT)
I've heard and seen those filters a few years ago. In this particular case, I've seen a bunch of other /24s (from remote ASs) on the looking glasses. Looks like filters are base on other criteria on top of prefix length and I wonder which criterion this /24 falls into. --- "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow () mci com> wrote:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Kyaw Khine wrote:I've contacted both ISPs and they both claimedtheyare announcing our /24 to the rest of the world, without manipulation. What am I missing here?some providers (for whatever reason, not really relevant to this conversation) do filter at boundaries NOT /24 :( Some filter /20 or /22 or other odd-ball boundaries. -Chris
__________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
Current thread:
- /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Randy Bush (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Jon Lewis (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Elmar K. Bins (Oct 20)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 19)
- Re: /24 multihoming issue Kyaw Khine (Oct 19)