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Re: AGIS Route Flaps Interrupting its Peering?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alan Hannan)
Thu Jul 4 18:45:18 1996

From: Alan Hannan <alan@gi.net>
To: mark@agisgate.agis.net (Mark Kent)
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1996 17:37:26 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: agislist@interstice.com, inet-access@earth.com, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <199607041830.OAA26062@agisgate.agis.net> from "Mark Kent" at Jul 4, 96 02:30:32 pm


  So, Mark, you're saying that your routers did not have a problem?

  If your routers did have a problem, did it affect other providers?

  If it did affect other providers, were you available to resolve
  the problems in a timely manner?

]  Gordon Cook asks of an inappropriate audience:

  I'm not certain it's innapropriate.  If someone's trying to play
  with us, and causing us problems, then I would like to know about
  it.

] >> does anyone know what happened?
] 
] The Digex report is seriously flawed.  Ed Kern of Digex has told us
] that he is looking into how the conclusions in that report were reached.

  How is the report flawed?

] However, I'm sure that Kern didn't think that he would have to share
] his findings with nanog, inet-access, and agislist...

  Could you share your findings?  If there was a problem, I think
  we'd all prefer an explanation rather than a finger shaking for
  having interest.

  -alan

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