Hi, I need direct contact with NOC of AS1836. Can you help me ? Kind regards, Marco Paesani Skype: mpaesani Mobile: +39 348 6019349 Success depends on the right choice ! Email: marco@paesani.it
On 03.05.2016 20:05, Marco Paesani wrote:
I need direct contact with NOC of AS1836. Can you help me ?
Have a look at PeeringDB [0], Marco! Ciao, Arnold [0] https://peeringdb.com/net/232 -- Arnold Nipper email: arnold@nipper.de phone: +49 6224 5593407 2 mobile: +49 172 2650958 fax: +49 6224 5593407 9
Hi Arnold, nobody answer at 'peering@green.ch' for this reason I write here on NANOG. Ciao, Marco Paesani Skype: mpaesani Mobile: +39 348 6019349 Success depends on the right choice ! Email: marco@paesani.it 2016-05-03 20:41 GMT+02:00 Arnold Nipper <arnold@nipper.de>:
On 03.05.2016 20:05, Marco Paesani wrote:
I need direct contact with NOC of AS1836. Can you help me ?
Have a look at PeeringDB [0], Marco!
Ciao, Arnold [0] https://peeringdb.com/net/232 -- Arnold Nipper email: arnold@nipper.de phone: +49 6224 5593407 2 mobile: +49 172 2650958 fax: +49 6224 5593407 9
On 03/05/16 21:23, Marco Paesani wrote:
Hi Arnold, nobody answer at 'peering@green.ch' for this reason I write here on NANOG. Ciao,
Marco Paesani
Skype: mpaesani Mobile: +39 348 6019349 Success depends on the right choice ! Email: marco@paesani.it
Marco. As I've told you when you hunted me down the last time through backside channels.. :) When you don't get an answer on peering@ addresses its not because they don't read the emails. Instead of declining a peering-request formally people tend to just use the silent treatment and have that represent a "No". If you don't hear back - you probably don't fulfill the requirements to be eligible to peer with a network and for a big network with selective or restrictive policy, answering "no" to emails all day long isn't productive for anyone. This is one of MANY unwritten rules in the peering-world which can be hard to grasp at first. To understand the nomenclature and the "rules", going on a field trip to conferences such as NANOG, RIPE, EPF, GPF and the such is a great way to understand the game, so one can act accordingly to how the playfield looks like. -- hugge @ AS2603
participants (4)
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Arnold Nipper
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Fredrik Korsbäck
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Marco Paesani
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Nick Hilliard