Re: Has PSI been assigned network 1?
On Mon, 17 Apr 1995 12:00:24 -0400 you said:
Curtis
BTW- You might try a traceroute to an address in 140.222/16. That's the ANS backbone. For example, traceroute 140.222.32.62 would verify that you could reach ANS NY POP. Traceroute 140.222.1.1 would give you a !H as soon as you reach an ANS interface (look for t3.ans.net in the DNS if the response is not from a 140.222 address).
Will 140.222.0.0 continue to work? We 'ip default-network 140.222.0.0' and will have to change if this NSFnet backbone net ceases to exist. I would bet lots of smaller ISPs have this net out there in their routing tables as gateway of last resort. Thanks, +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Hank Nussbacher | | Inter-University Computer Center IBM | | Tel-Aviv University Rechov Weizmann 2 | Ramat Aviv ISRAEL Tel Aviv ISRAEL | | | | Work phone: +972-3-6408309 Work phone: +972-3-6978852 | | Work fax: +972-3-6409118 | | Home phone: +972-9-920165 | | Home fax: +972-9-920166 | | | | Internet: hank@vm.tau.ac.il or hankn@vnet.ibm.com | | | | Crash dummy of the Israeli Information Highway | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
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