[392] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Other flapping prefixes. Compare and contrast.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael F. Nittmann)
Mon Sep 11 09:10:02 1995
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 1995 09:10:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Michael F. Nittmann" <mn@ios.com>
To: Sean Doran <smd@icp.net>
cc: nanog@MERIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: <95Sep11.011153-0400_edt.20697+812@chops.icp.net>
Resent-From: nanog@MERIT.EDU
Can we stop this bashing right here, Sean? I don't believe that this list
is the adequate forum four such childish behaviour. I have a collection
of your past emails and I am rather fed up withthis.
Can Sean be removed from the list? These are not contributions in any
sense of constructivity at all.
Sprint can very well chose a different person to make their corporate
views known on an nanog scale.Mike
Mike
On Mon, 11 Sep 1995, Sean Doran wrote:
>
> There were several other providers who got notes from
> me about prefixes that were flapping every several seconds
> or thereabouts. The tally so far:
>
> Polite "we have a ticket open and will get someone to fix
> things" from three providers (thanks ANS, BBN, EBONE).
>
> A trio of no-answer-yets, one of which has since been
> fixed, one of which will be fixed since I have the
> advantage of sharing a room with the routing guru
> of the NSP in question and the bigger advantage of
> not needing nearly as much sleep. :-)
>
> The third no-answer-yet is from a smaller provider in
> Europe, and I expect they'll get back to me in their morning.
>
> Finally, there was the previous reply.
>
> Sean.
>
> P.S.: Oh, I also have to thank Pushpendra Mohta of CERFNET
> who replied to an earlier note personally with an
> explanation of what was going on.
>
>
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