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Lots of non-existant networks
From: "Eric D. Madison" <madison () acsi net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 15:19:37 -0400 (EDT)
There still seems to be a lot of Routes out there that are not in the RADB. I know that ANS is not excepting routes not in a routing database, and others are starting to follow. It's a good idea! I am not getting some of these routes because of the lack of an RADB entry, and it's very frustrating.. Anyone else having the same problems?? Ohh one more thing.. Seems that there are also some routes that are being advertised that don't even have a InterNIC/RIPE/APNIC entry either.. If they don't have an entry, then they are not real "Valid" routes, so I don't want to route them.. but the Origin is from a large provider.. any suggestions? Seems that they have build their whole infrastructure on these routes too. Eric _______________________________________________________ Eric D. Madison - Senior Network Engineer - ACSI - Advanced Data Services - ATM/IP Backbone Group 24 Hour NMC/NOC (800)291-7889 Email: noc () acsi net
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- Lots of non-existant networks Eric D. Madison (Jun 18)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Curtis Villamizar (Jun 26)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Abha Ahuja (Jun 26)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Randy Bush (Jun 26)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Jake Khuon (Jun 26)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Abha Ahuja (Jun 26)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Per Gregers Bilse (Jun 26)
- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Curtis Villamizar (Jun 26)
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- Re: Lots of non-existant networks Curtis Villamizar (Jun 27)