[37486] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Anybody from gblx here ?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Fraizer)
Mon May 14 19:01:41 2001
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 15:01:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: John Fraizer <nanog@Overkill.EnterZone.Net>
To: Clemens Zauner <czauner@silverserver.co.at>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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From http://puck.nether.net/netops/800nums.html
This information originated from nanog@merit.edu:
For the record:
US INTL
1-800 = +1 880
1-888 = +1 881
1-877 = +1 882
1-866 = +1 883
1-855 = +1 884
1-844 = +1 885
1-833 = +1 886
1-822 = +1 887
This is according to Bellcore, a former administrator of the NANP. The
codes on the left are the ones reserved for domestic toll-free services,
and the ones on the right are reserved for the corresponding international
semi-toll-free services. I use "semi-toll-free" to mean that the US
charges are paid by the callee, while the intl charges are paid by the
caller.
{Note to Jared: It looks like you have CGI disabled and as result, the NOC
list is broken. <grin>]
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John Fraizer
EnterZone, Inc
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Clemens Zauner wrote:
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> We have a problem reaching Hosts where packtes traverse AS3549 (GBLX.NET)
> for instance a hosting in .au [202.174.228.90]
>
> bgp AS path to destination: 8918 3549 4648 2764 9240
>
> is *not* reachable here - looks like there is some kind of filter active
> (problem started 5 days ago)
>
> vienna->australia
> ...
> 7 gigabitethernet1-0.lon-ixr-01.carrier1.net (212.4.193.42) 31 ms 32
> 8 fe3-0-0.ar1.lon2.gblx.net (195.66.224.112) 30 ms 34 ms 32 ms
> 9 pos5-0-622M.cr1.LON3.gblx.net (208.49.136.53) 35 ms 37 ms 34 ms
> 10 * * *
>
> Case # at Carrier1 is: 49908
>
> Sorry for bothering the whole list, but as I cant reach the gblx
> Mailexchangers and the contact phone number given by whois is only an
> 0800 (*please* US NOCs ... there are other parts of the world too and
> US 0800's are not valid phone numbers here, thank you for paying
> attention)
>
> cu
> Clemens.
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