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Re: Deaggregating for emergency purposes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Omachonu Ogali)
Tue Aug 6 16:15:30 2002

Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 16:14:34 -0400
From: Omachonu Ogali <nanog@missnglnk.com>
To: nanog@merit.edu
Mail-Followup-To: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.2.20020806151725.045b3380@mail.amaranth.net>; from dts@senie.com on Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 03:56:32PM -0400
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On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 03:56:32PM -0400, Daniel Senie wrote:
> 
> At 02:50 PM 8/6/02, you wrote:
> 
> >Phil,
> >         You would think, after hearing about 30 people with clue+++
> >talk, you may realize that this is a patently *bad* thing and should not
> >be done.
> 
> Actually, what the many people have said sounded a lot more like "it won't 
> help very much."
> 
> >  If your route's are being hijacked you can generally solve your
> >problems in 2-5 phone calls...That's all it's *ever* taken me.
> >1. Call their NOC.
> 
> typical response: you're not our customer, go away.

Typical response: You're not our customer, who are you?
I'm Omachonu Ogali with XYZ Networks, and I'd like to speak to
a network engineer regarding a routing problem.
-- Ah ok, please hold.
 
> >2. If not helpful call their upstream.
> 
> typical response: you're not our customer, go away.

See above.
 
> >3. Call a couple of Tier 1's who are transit for their upstream, and
> >have them filter it.
> 
> response: who the hell are you?

Cut the crap, when US/CKS was leaking Digex to UUnet, I
called UUnet, and within 30 minutes the problem was resolved.
Plus when I called, I wasn't representing any company or
calling any magic numbers.
 
> Until you get back to the people you buy transit from, or peer with, and 
> try to get them to take on your cause. When you can't get your own 
> upstreams to understand what you're talking about, you post to NANOG, and 
> the problem gets solved in short order.

No, most of you post to NANOG about irrelevant drivel that brings
the S/N ratio lower each year, or you post 3-4 hops out of a 12
hop traceroute, or you resort to NANOG instead of calling your
upstream first, or you talk about implementing the most wacked out
routing policy to exist on the planet.
 
> This tends to be the sad reality.

Yes, the above tends to be the sad reality.

> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Daniel Senie                                        dts@senie.com
> Amaranth Networks Inc.                    http://www.amaranth.com
> 
-- 
Omachonu Ogali
missnglnk@informationwave.net
http://www.informationwave.net

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