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routin loop
- Subject: routin loop
- From: [email protected] (Rebecca L. Nitzan)
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 96 08:57:17 -0800
- In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 17 Dec 96 21:47:21 PST." <[email protected]>
>(BAY). Looking at the registry entry for ESNET, it appeared that the
>right thing to do was for me to direct the traffic toward CISCO; I did,
>and:
>
>% traceroute6 5f01:2500:c680:200:0:800:2bbc:f1ec
>traceroute to 5f01:2500:c680:200:0:800:2bbc:f1ec (5F01:2500:C680:200::800:2BBC
> :F1EC), 30 hops max, 24 byte packets
> 1 gw.ipv6.pa-x.dec.com (5F00:2100:CC7B::12:0:F842:142C) 1.952 ms 0.976 ms
> 0.976 ms
> 2 6bone-router.cisco.inner.net (5F00:6D00:C01F:700:1:60:3E11:6770) 4.88 ms *
> 5.856 ms
> 3 esnet-v6r1.es.net (5F01:2500:C680:200::800:2BBC:F1EC) 16.592 ms 27.328 m
> s 15.616 ms
>
>Can you check to see if you still see a loop?
>
Stephen:
You are correctly pointing the prefix to Cisco, who in turn has a
static route to ESnet for 5f01:2500:83e1::/48.