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Re: Why no SIDR for 174.128.31.0/24
From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 09:17:24 +0100
bmanning () vacation karoshi com wrote: [..]
there is some indication that this prefix was assigned for a specific experiment, the experiment ran, results published, and then the prefix was not properly reclaimed... and so was reused for something else.
Interresting that you say that. Still using 3ffe::/24 and ip6.int I guess? :) You clearly thought you needed to keep your 'customers' connected on the 6bone using that block of space. Yesterday I found in somebody's email the following traceroute:
2: 10gigabitethernet3-2.core1.sjc2.he.net 64.435ms 3: 10gigabitethernet3-2.core1.pao1.he.net 59.724ms 4: 3ffe:80a::b2 64.184ms 5: hitachi1.otemachi.wide.ad.jp 203.714ms
Yeah, it is alive, 6bone LIVES!!!!! [*] Gee another address-playspace of a certain someone. Seriously, some ISP's should finally after more than 2,5 years after that experiment called 6bone got closed down realize that PEERING over PAIX which is still using 6bone addresses is quite silly and routing those addresses is simply not done. Then again, don't know if Bill can do anything about this one as clearly the ISPs involved who are still using those addresses are to blame that they clearly do not care about their network, even though they very well know from over the years that 6bone was closed down and the address space returned to IANA. Then again, for those ISPs involved uRPF is also something hard to understand it seems. Greets, Jeroen -- [*] ipv6-site: ISI-LAP origin: AS4554 descr: LAP-EXCHANGE Los Angeles country: US prefix: 3FFE:800::/24 [..] contact: BM2-6BONE person: Bill Manning address: po 12317, mdr, ca. usa phone: +1.310.322.8102 e-mail: bmanning () isi edu nic-hdl: BM2-6BONE [..]
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