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RE: Asymmetric routing with tunnel.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (BrandonButterworth)
Tue Mar 31 16:15:59 1998

From: brandon@rd.bbc.co.uk (BrandonButterworth)
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 00:37:02 +0100
To: gih@telstra.net, nanog@merit.edu, bill.st.arnaud@canarie.ca
Cc: simonl@rd.bbc.co.uk, routing@vbc.net, jdd@vbc.net

> We are using a 45M satellite circuit operating from Teleglobe
> to Telstra. The circuit is configured as a unidirectional
> circuit with no direct return path. 
 ...
> The circuit is now operating in production mode successfully.

Perhaps this is why we've suddenly had a rash of .au users
complaining that they can no longer reach www.bbc.co.uk

> The work was undertaken with the support of Telstra, Teleglobe
> and Intelsat.

Our UK ISP did say Teleglobe were advertising a
lot of addresses from their global network at the UK LINX.  

Brandon
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