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Re: No one behind the wheel at WorldCom


From: Richard A Steenbergen <ras () e-gerbil net>
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 22:44:33 -0400


On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 10:20:01PM -0400, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:

Supposidly Level 3 requires IRR filtering on their peers, but do they
actually try to enforce this? I know they do an excellent job maintaining
their own IRR entries, but I'm certain they peer with people who don't
have a current db. Probably not, since the vast majority of their current
peers don't meet their current peering requirements. :)

Hehehe ok someone answered this question for me privately...

For example:

whois -h whois.radb.net 64.206.3.0/20
...
route:         64.206.3.0/24
descr:         Proxy-registered route object for Sprint :-)
origin:        AS7136
remarks:       auto-generated route object
remarks:       this next line gives the robot something to recognize
remarks:       The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
remarks:
remarks:       This route object is for a Sprint customer route
remarks:       which is being exported under this origin AS.
remarks:
remarks:       This route object was created because no existing
remarks:       route object with the same origin was found, and
remarks:       we really just wanted to help out those poor Sprint
remarks:       folks who have an aversion to registering routes.
remarks:
remarks:       We hope they have a sense of humor.
remarks:
remarks:       Please contact WeLoveThoseCrazySprintFolks () Level3 net
remarks:       if you have any questions regarding this object.
mnt-by:        SPRINT-MNT
changed:       WeLoveThoseCrazySprintFolks () Level3 net 20020626
source:        LEVEL3

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