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Re: 204.82.160.0/22 invisible

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrew Partan)
Mon Sep 25 01:03:30 1995

From: asp@uunet.uu.net (Andrew Partan)
To: kai@belcom.net (Kai)
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 1995 01:02:41 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: dorian@CIC.Net, kai@belcom.net, avg@sprintlink.net, baldwin@SDD.COMSAT.COM,
        bertolini@computel.com, concaj@belcom.net, donagm@belcom.net,
        ilya@phri.nyu.edu, insc@sprintlink.net, ken@belcom.net,
        khalfk@belcom.net, ladycom@computel.com, nanog@MERIT.EDU,
        noc@digex.net, smd@icp.net, smd@sprint.net,
        susan.evans@SPRINT.SPRINT.COM
In-Reply-To: <199509250440.AAA15029@belcom.net > from "Kai" at Sep 25, 95 00:40:32 am
Resent-From: nanog@MERIT.EDU

Poking at this futher, Sprint is announcing 204.82.160/22; Digex is
behind ANS; this route is not in the RADB; and since ANS insists on all
routes being in the RADB, they are not accepting it, so Digex is not
seeing it.

Fix: Either get ANS to not insist on all routes being in the RADB or
submit an update to the RADB & wait for ANS to regenerate their
configs.

Kai: Please don't widly accuse folks before poking into the facts.
	--asp@uunet.uu.net (Andrew Partan)


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