I'v fired of an email to noc@att.net but havent got anything yet.
Is this the correct address for their NOC or should I try elsewhere?
"This" referring to 'noc@att.net' and not 'nanog@merit.edu'. I think it was plain from his message ("I need to contact them" instead of "I need to contact you", etc) that he understood that 'nanog@merit.edu' isn't the address for AT&Ts NOC.
I'd better cover my reputation here and pipe in that yep, I _know_ what nanog is for..hell, I've been on it for a while..I figured that rather than wait for however long incase noc@att.net wasnt right, I'd ask here to make sure it wasnt some BOFH redirection to /dev/null, esp as it was a pretty hair-on-fire situation... And yes the situation's in hand regarding the bogus routes..and at&t arent the cause...but the fact that some major NSPs arent filtering 61/8 at /19 as they probably should be is another question... -- Ben Buxton___bb@zip.com.au_____ o _ _--_|\ ZIP Internet P/L Zip's Network Dude /____|___|_)________/______\______________________ Carbon: 9270-4777 | . \_.--._* Virtually Silicon: 9273-7111, 9247-7288 Paper: 92475276 v the best :)