Sean Doran wrote:
Thank-you Andrew. That matches my diagnosis.
Kai: computel, our customer, should be able to help you prepare an entry for the RADB; failing that, please feel free to turn to noc@ans.net or engineer@sprint.net for assistance in updating the RADB so that your prefix is heard by ANS.
See, ANS has an inbound route-filter too... and it's MUCH older than Sprint's.
Sean. - -- Sean Doran <smd@sprint.net> - --
In lieu of Computel knowing what the RADB is, I will handle the RADB entry myself, if I don't decide to recycle the assignment altogether and start from scratch, which is likely by now, after analyzing and evaluating the situation a bit more. The Internic should strap on more asbestos now. Is it preferable for Sprint to announce/act under my (future) ASN rather than take the route into one of their own ASNs ? Computel is kinda a like dark tunnel between us at this time... THANKS to all for the response and fix for now. bye, Kai "don't filter my route" Schlichting ps: some NANOG readers wrote back that my route is looping overseas: yes, there is some trouble this hour...the evil of default routes. --- Kai Schlichting Internet Project Manager, BelCom, Inc. 515 Madison Ave Suite 2100 NY,NY 10022 212-705-9500 (voice) 212-755-0864 (fax) kai@belcom.net Ask us about Internet service in the CIS! Bringing Internet, where there is none