RE: To CAIS Engineers - WAKE UP AND TAKE CARE OF YOUR CUSTOMERS
From: Christopher A. Woodfield To: Hunter Pine Cc: John Murphy;Roeland Meyer;nanog@nanog.org Date: 5/14/01 3:38 PM Subject: Re: To CAIS Engineers - WAKE UP AND TAKE CARE OF YOUR CUSTOMERS
s/larger/smaller, you mean?
I actually haven't SWIPped a /30 myself - I was referring to John Murphy's statement implying that he has successfully. I have SWIPped /29's, however.
-C
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 04:36:11PM -0400, Hunter Pine wrote:
ARIN returns my /30's and says I can't do netblocks larger than /29 so I stopped doing /30's. Are you paying them something on the side or just not reading all the replies from them? :)
Hunter Pine Vice President, Network Operations hunter@compuhelp.com CompuHelp Technologies 11 Lispenard Street New York, NY 10013 212-995-2955 x21 http://www.compuhelp.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher A. Woodfield" <rekoil@semihuman.com> To: "John Murphy" <nanog@mail.murfnet.com> Cc: "Roeland Meyer" <rmeyer@mhsc.com>; <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:39 AM Subject: Re: To CAIS Engineers - WAKE UP AND TAKE CARE OF YOUR CUSTOMERS
Yes, ARIN won't _prevent_ you from SWIPping /29s and /30s, but ARIN
_requires_
you to SWIP any suballocation larger than a /28, and won't issue additional blocks to you if your current blocks aren't properly SWIPped.
-C
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 10:07:26PM -0500, John Murphy wrote:
I'm sorry Roeland, but your statement about SWIP'ing anything less
a
/24 is just inaccurate. We SWIP /29s and /30s daily, for both our Frame and our DSL customers.
-----------------------Original Message----------------------- From: Roeland Meyer To: nanog@nanog.org Date: 5/13/01 4:21 PM Subject: RE: To CAIS Engineers - WAKE UP AND TAKE CARE OF YOUR CUSTOMERS
I've had similar problem at SpeakEasy. They still don't have a reverse-DNS clue.
http://www.mhsc.com/recovery.htm
None of the DSL ISPs can do larger than /27 anymore, even when
I stand corrected. I checked with our service delivery department, who actually does our SWIPs these days, and they don't do anything larger than a /29 any more either, for the same reason that Hunter doesn't. My apologies for the flawed data. -----------------------Original Message----------------------- than they're
ILECs. Anything less than a /24 can't be SWIP'd and if you don't control your in-addr.arpa entries you don't control your domain and have no security.
From: John Palmer (NANOG Acct) [mailto:nanog@adns.net] Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 1:40 PM
<FLAME ON>
PSINet dumped all of their DSL customers onto CAIS. Covad is the backhaul provider for them both. Need I say more?
Bottom line, I dont know how many thousands of people were without service for more than a day because the whole transfer was botched.
We have a situation where we had a DSL connection from PSI and were using our own IP addresses. Problem is that no one changed the routing tables and the packets dead-ended at PSI.
Getting CAIS to fix this problem has been a nightmare. At first, PSI didnt stop announcing the routes and now that they have, it seems that CAIS will not announce the routes till Monday becuase "no one at our NOC knows how to do this and the one guy (ONE GUY IN THE WHOLE COMPANY - AND THEY ARE A NATIONWIDE PROVIDER????) who knows how doesn't work weekends."
<flame off - sorry to the list for being so loud>
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