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RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel.
From: brandon () rd bbc co uk (BrandonButterworth)
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 00:37:02 +0100
We are using a 45M satellite circuit operating from Teleglobe to Telstra. The circuit is configured as a unidirectional circuit with no direct return path.
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The circuit is now operating in production mode successfully.
Perhaps this is why we've suddenly had a rash of .au users complaining that they can no longer reach www.bbc.co.uk
The work was undertaken with the support of Telstra, Teleglobe and Intelsat.
Our UK ISP did say Teleglobe were advertising a lot of addresses from their global network at the UK LINX. Brandon -- Brandon Butterworth phone: 01737 836592 BBC Research & Development fax: 01737 832336 Kingswood Warren, Tadworth email: brandon () rd bbc co uk Surrey, KT20 6NP URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/
Current thread:
- Asymmetric routing with tunnel. Jaeho Yang (Mar 30)
- RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel. Bill St. Arnaud (Mar 30)
- RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel. Jason L. Weisberger (Mar 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel. Geoff Huston (Mar 30)
- RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel. BrandonButterworth (Mar 31)
- RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel. Bill St. Arnaud (Mar 30)