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Re: [Q] BGP filtering policies

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Hickstein)
Tue Apr 9 16:47:07 2002

Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 13:45:52 -0700
From: Jim Hickstein <jxh@jxh.com>
To: Henry Yen <henry@AegisInfoSys.com>
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I'm listening intently, here.

I have an even smaller block from UUnet (63.107.133.0/24) in what ARIN 
declares to be a /20 CIDR block, and I'm having the devil of a time getting 
Level3 (my other <provider>) to actually announce this route.  UUnet has 
time and again told me that they need do nothing for this to Just Work.

I thought my problem was in getting through to Level3 (via Meer.net) but 
maybe this is germane.  I'm frankly at a loss to explain why I don't see my 
route with Level3's AS in its path.  I used to know how this stuff worked, 
up to a point, back in about 1995, but I'm obviously rusty.

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