On Fri, 13 May 2005 09:42:11 -0700 Gabriel Cain <gabriel@dialupusa.net> wrote:
Hi all.
I have a bit of an issue. A while ago, I was issued 204.8.0.0/22 from ARIN (under ipv4 policy, 4.2.1.5 - the minimum allocation for multihomed networks). I've just gotten around to announcing it to migrate off of my PA space. In testing, I've determined that a number of networks are blackholing my traffic. I've started attempting to contact the various networks that appear to be blocking my traffic, but that's not going particularly fast.
My question: Has anyone else who has received a small allocation from ARIN had this happen to them?
If you'd like to look and see if you see my announcement, I'm announcing 204.8.0.0/22, as well as the four /24s that make it up (the deagg is temporary and to see if it helps, I'm well aware that aggregating is preferred). My AS is 30233.
Hello; I can see your announcements just fine through Level 3. As one of the proponents of 2002-3 that led to 4.2.1.5, I would be very interested in hearing of your (and other's) experiences. This, of course, was exactly what 2002-3 / 4.2.1.5 was intended to prevent ! Of course, just as new allocations to ARIN or RIPE are announced here, it may be a good idea to start announcing 2002-3 allocations as well. Regards Marshall Eubanks
Thanks! Gabriel
P.S. To those of you who will be at NANOG 34 this Sunday, I look forward to meeting you guys.
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