Is this legal?
Assuming you're referring to these:
7 columb-sc-1-a12-0.acsi.net (206.222.97.1) 20.543 ms 22.417 ms 18.487 ms 8 greenv-sc-1-a12-0.acsi.net (206.222.97.5) 27.777 ms 27.418 ms28.025 ms 9 little-ar-1-a12-0-1.acsi.net (206.222.97.2) 60.061 ms 54.746 ms 55.946 ms 10 fortwo-tx-1-a12-0.acsi.net (206.222.97.6) 55.008 ms 61.942 ms 63.695 ms
I'd guess they're using "ip unnumbered [some_interface (which is a /32)]". I don't see a problem with it. -danny
Danny McPherson wrote:
Is this legal?
Assuming you're referring to these:
I think it was more like "are acsi.net supposed to be giving chunks of their UUNET transit routes to their peers?" (which is what it kind of looks like to me). Alex (PS: I get roughly the same trace from here too) -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Alex Kinch Network Operations | | alexk@ftech.net / +44 468 892 492 Frontier Internet Services | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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