At 20:42 06/02/01 +0100, Pim van Riezen wrote: Anyone have better contact inside Telstra? I sent the following about a week ago with no response yet:
Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 14:30:10 +0200 To: as1221@telstra.net, David.Woodgate@telstra.net, paull@telstra.net, gih@telstra.net From: Hank Nussbacher <hank@att.net.il> Subject: Telstra and global routing table bloat
AS1221 has been known for some time now to be sending out too many prefixes not based on CIDR boundries, thereby increasing the global router table size:
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description AS1221 1652 1215 437 26.5% TELSTRA-AS
I hope Telstra can take the time to add the appropriate BGP filters so that the we all do not suffer from global router table bloat.
Thanks, Hank
Thanks, Hank
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Richard A. Steenbergen wrote:
BTW who is AS 1221? That block is listed as allocated by ARIN, but ARIN has nothing in the whois for them.
[whois.radb.net] aut-num: AS1221 as-name: TELSTRA-AS descr: TELSTRA-AS admin-c: GIH105 tech-c: DW187 notify: as1221@telstra.net mnt-by: MAINT-AS1221 changed: David.Woodgate@telstra.net 19990506 source: RADB
aut-num: AS1221 as-name: ASN-TELSTRA descr: Telstra Pty Ltd Locked Bag No. 5744 GPO, Canberra, ACT, 2601 admin-c: GH105-AP tech-c: DW187-AP remarks: AS assigned by the former InterNIC remarks: Object automatically converted from the APNIC(RIPE181) registry
Seems some special odd transfer between ARIN and APNIC.
HTH. HAND. Pi