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[6bone] SUNET announcing ALL IPv6 routes
- Subject: [6bone] SUNET announcing ALL IPv6 routes
- From: [email protected] (Edward Brocklesby)
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 22:12:29 +0100
- In-reply-to: <011e01c243ce$e5fde1a0$0200000a@hera>
- References: <[email protected]> <011e01c243ce$e5fde1a0$0200000a@hera>
Jørgen Hovland:
> 33 DEC.com
I propose DEC as source of ghost routes, mainly due to reasons explained in my
earlier mail to the list. Of course, maybe other routers having this problem
too; this is why router version information is important (see below.)
> 12199 <- Nonexisting, who is using this?
Hmm! Are you sure?
UUNET Global Research & Development (ASN-UUNET-RD-AS)
3060 Williams Drive
Fairfax, VA 22031
US
Autonomous System Name: UUNET-RD-AS
Autonomous System Number: 12199
Coordinator:
Operations, Network (NO37-ARIN) [email protected]
+1-800-488-6384
Record last updated on 22-Apr-1999.
Database last updated on 13-Aug-2002 20:01:19 EDT.
>From http://www.arin.net.
-- rest of this route is certainly bogus IMHO -- look, it matches the routes
I have.
> 145 MCI
> 7580 TRUMPET.com.au
> 10566 Viagenie
> 5408 GRNET.gr
> 2549 LACNIC.net
> 109 CISCO
> 5539 SPACE.net
> 8379 EUROCYBER.net
> 1275 C&W ecrc.de
> As you say John, OS and version if you are announcing ghost-routes please.
It would be nice if someone would set about collecting this information from
ASs (who might not be reading the list.) I would be happy too (this problem
annoys me greatly), but if someone else in a more official position feels
they would rather do it, that is probably better ;-)
Regards,
-larne.