On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, mkawano@bb.softbank.co.jp wrote:
Dear Network Operators and whom it may concern
I hope you are doing well, We are facing a difficult problem and we would like to ask your assistance!
Makoto san, can you provide an ip-address within your assigned range that people can ping to test?
Someone already probably said this, but: route-views.oregon-ix.net>sho ip bgp 126.0.0.0/8 long | inc / * 126.0.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.1.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.2.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.3.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.20.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.21.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.64.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.66.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.68.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.69.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.70.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i * 126.71.0.0/16 206.24.210.26 0 3561 2914 17676 i
Softbank BB (AS17676) was allocated 126/8 from APNIC, and Softbank BB (AS17676) immediately tried to use 126/8. However Softbank BB could not access the famous site using 126/8, It seems some of ISPs are blocking 126/8 due to outdated filter.
So, routeviews doesn't see the /8 are you sending it out as a /8?