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Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability
From: Andrew Partan <asp () partan com>
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 1997 01:55:50 -0500 (EST)
In response to requests from several customers for a filtering solution at MAE EAST and MAE WEST, MFS WorldCom is developing an automated system to enable ISPs to control traffic destined for their own routers and networks.
Are you going to post the list of permitted/denied addresses? Operationally it would be *very* useful to know what addresses are blocked. --asp () partan com (Andrew Partan) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Dennis Ferguson (Jan 31)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Sherman Tuan (Jan 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Pushpendra Mohta (Jan 31)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Andrew Partan (Feb 01)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Kent W. England (Feb 03)
- RE: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Robert Wilson (Feb 03)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Jeff Young (Feb 04)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Alec H. Peterson (Feb 04)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability John Hawkinson (Feb 04)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Scott Blandford (Feb 04)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Jeff Young (Feb 05)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Erik Sherk (Feb 04)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Alex.Bligh (Feb 04)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Jeff Young (Feb 04)