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Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement
From: Friskies <alex () sprint net>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 12:29:14 -0500 (EST)
I would recommend calling the NOC first. 1-800-232-6895. Widely published number. Someone there can either contact the originator of the bogus announcement, or put in a filter list if absolutely necessary. Alex Sprintlink Network Operations (ebo ebpxryy qvq vg. v'z frevbhf!) On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Bruce Robertson wrote:
Currently, one half of our /18 is being erroneously advertised by Sprint (207.228.0.0/19). This, naturally, is causing us no end of trouble. Sprint, meanwhile, blames a third party. This has been going on for over 24 hours. First, if you're reading this and you're the culprit, please stop advertising 207.228.0.0/19. Second, I'm soliciting advice from others who have experienced this. How did you get results from the culprits? Can you recommend an attorney who is familiar with the issues, in case we decide to recover our lost revenue stream? Thanks! -- Bruce Robertson, President/CEO Great Basin Internet Services, Inc. +1-702-348-7299 fax: +1-702-348-9412
Current thread:
- Erroneous BGP advertisement Bruce Robertson (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Joe Shaw (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Dean Anderson (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Dean Morstad (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Bradley Reynolds (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Friskies (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Paul Fakler (Feb 11)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement David J. Schmidt (Feb 11)
- Re: Erroneous BGP advertisement Joe Shaw (Feb 11)