Static routes and reverse DNS with Cogeco
I am assist a small cable system that is using cogeco as their backbone provider, and am running into some issues. I was wondering if anyone else has had sucess working with them. My issues are the following. 1. They absolutly refuse to delagate rDNS authority for a /24 2. I was told they "do not do static routes" when I asked if I could have my /24 circuit converted to a /30 and have the remaining subnets routed to my end of /30. Their suggested meathod is to put a router running proxy arp in front of my CMTS. I am trying to escalate my case, but it looks like I am being forced into some kind of proxy-arp setup. --- Brian Raaen Network Architech
1. They absolutly refuse to delagate rDNS authority for a /24 2. I was told they "do not do static routes" when I asked if I could have my /24 circuit converted to a /30 and have the remaining subnets routed to my end of /30. Their suggested meathod is to put a router running proxy arp in front of my CMTS.
I am trying to escalate my case, but it looks like I am being forced into some kind of proxy-arp setup.
They won't speak BGP with you?
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 06:02:07PM +0000, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
1. They absolutly refuse to delagate rDNS authority for a /24 2. I was told they "do not do static routes" when I asked if I could have my /24 circuit converted to a /30 and have the remaining subnets routed to my end of /30. Their suggested meathod is to put a router running proxy arp in front of my CMTS.
I am trying to escalate my case, but it looks like I am being forced into some kind of proxy-arp setup.
They won't speak BGP with you?
That's an intresting suggestion, but isn't a option in this particular case. --- Brian Raaen Network Architech
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