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Re: revised ACL 112 ?


From: "Michael P. Lucking" <michael () lucking com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 17:12:59 -0500 (CDT)




In February we received a new /20 CIDR from ARIN. I felt that we might be
caught by the filters at ISPs like Sprint (http://www.sprint.net/filter.htm).  
I contacted Sprint twice and spoke to two different engineers, both told
me that they were not filtering as their page described, and they would
allow advertisements for /20 in 206/8 - 233/8. Since that time I have
spoken to several people who purchase transit from Sprint, and they do
indeed see my advertisements. Looking at NetFlow stats I can't find any
major provider that we have not had traffic flow between. I assume they
had to have accepted my advertisements, nobody runs BGP and default routes
:).  

BTW: I also contacted, and received a similar response from ANS.


On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, I Am Not An Isp wrote:


And it might interest you to know that, to the best of my knowledge,
neither EBONE (Sean's current employer) or Sprint (Sean's former employer)
use that type of filter any longer.  The only thing I can see from any big
providers is filtering on /24s.  (If someone knows differently, please
correct me.  I'm just commenting on what I see - I have no first hand
knowledge of the filters in anyone else's routers.)


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Michael Lucking                                     Michael () Lucking COM




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