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Re: BGP Question - how do work around pigheaded ISPs
From: "Smerdon, John D" <John.Smerdon () unisys com>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 13:01:49 -0600
FWIW, the Unisys 129.227 and 192.39 networks are supposed to be advertised as /16s. We recently converted to AGNS and have recently been informed that our /24 advertisements were not being filtered. We have been working with AGNS to correct this and it should be resolved soon.
Look at UNISYS's net 129.227/16 or any of the other examples in traditional Class B space.
-- John D Smerdon Unisys Corporation
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- Re: BGP Question - how do work around pigheaded ISPs Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
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- Re: BGP Question - how do work around pigheaded ISPs Stephen Griffin (Feb 24)
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- Re: BGP Question - how do work around pigheaded ISPs Daniel L. Golding (Feb 24)
- Re: BGP Question - how do work around pigheaded ISPs Craig A. Huegen (Feb 24)
- Re: BGP Question - how do work around pigheaded ISPs Sean Donelan (Feb 24)