Collegues, We've just been allocated a new RIPE block in the 82/8 range. This block has only been removed from the bogon list since november last year. It has been advertised from our AS a couple of hours now, but I still lack reachability through some networks. I can be wrong, but do some networks still filter on this range? It looks like either a bogonfilter, or a specific AS/prefix filter, but that seems a bit unlikely. Regards, Stefan -- Stefan Baltus <stefan.baltus@xbn.nl> XB Networks B.V. Manager Engineering Televisieweg 2 telefoon: +31 36 5462400 1322 AC Almere fax: +31 36 5462424 The Netherlands
At 10:56 AM 12/09/2003, Stefan Baltus wrote:
I can be wrong, but do some networks still filter on this range? It looks like either a bogonfilter, or a specific AS/prefix filter, but that seems a bit unlikely.
I see lots of longer 82.0.0.0/8 prefixes, but not yours. Are you sure your immediate upstreams have adjusted their filters to propagate ? You are to be announcing out of 8608 right ? ---Mike
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 04:56:24PM +0200, Stefan Baltus wrote:
We've just been allocated a new RIPE block in the 82/8 range. This block has only been removed from the bogon list since november last year.
It has been advertised from our AS a couple of hours now, but I still lack reachability through some networks.
I can be wrong, but do some networks still filter on this range? It looks like either a bogonfilter, or a specific AS/prefix filter, but that seems a bit unlikely.
I do get the prefix from AMS-IX peerings, but from my upstream NTT/Verio I do not receive it. -- Cliff Albert | RIPE: CA3348-RIPE | https://oisec.net/ cliff@oisec.net | 6BONE: CA2-6BONE | PGP Fingerprint = 9ED4 1372 5053 937E F59D B35F 06A1 CC43 9A9B 1C5A
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