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Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html
From: Phillip Vandry <vandry () Mlink NET>
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 13:57:16 -0400 (EDT)
For the first time we have had to deal with Sprint's routing policy as defined by http://www.sprint.net/filter.htm. Here is the situation. One of our dialup customers wants to access his website in the 206.116.31.0/24 network at another provider. PSI is advertising it as a /24. According to Sprint's routing policy, they do not honour anything longer than a /19 in 206.0.0.0/8 .It's interesting that PSI routes it at all. While IP ownership (note the
Note: PSI bought iSTAR and the iSTAR network is almost finished being integrated into PSI. So PSI should in fact be announcing that whole /16. -Phil
Current thread:
- Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Mike Tancsa (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Stephen Schmidt (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Phillip Vandry (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Bryan Fullerton (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Jason L. Weisberger (May 06)
- NEW: ISP-CACHING Email Discussion for ISP's, Caching Systems Christopher Knight (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Mark Kent (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Michael Dillon (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Jared Mauch (May 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Lehrer, Neil (May 06)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Michael Gibson (May 07)
- Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html Stephen Schmidt (May 06)