A peek at Merit shows that they haven't been advertised since the 8th. http://www.merit.edu/ipma/routing_table/ has a daily snapshot of the routing tables since the 8th.
From looking at their DNS entries, I'd guess their Administrator needs to reverse the priority of the MX records. The second one isn't pingable, but is telnet port 25 -able.
-EJ -----Original Message----- From: Erik Antelman [mailto:erik@nombas.com] Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:29 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: What is up with 170.36.0.0/16 Is someone renumbering around this area? My motivation is to understand the mechanisms and techniques \ by which a non-privelaged user (ie someone without login access to a BGP fed router) would diagnose (characterize, locate, identify, etc..) failure to reach a large corporations mail servers (1/2 of the MX servers for fleet.com) RADB has nothing on this, a New York QWEST looking glass says: Query: bgp IP address: 170.36.73.11 Location: New York Timeout: 20 seconds % Network not in table What's up?