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Re: routes to hit 50,000 soon? or filter AS 7007....

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Borchers)
Fri Apr 25 15:21:47 1997

From: "Mark Borchers" <markb@infi.net>
To: root@eagle.broadband.net (System Administrator)
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 14:45:01 +0500
Reply-to: markb@infi.net
CC: nanog@merit.edu

> AS7007 has a 1 800 number 1 800 918-0524
> 
> I cant get an answer
> 
> They started advertising more secific routes for our CIDR block at
> approx 7:45 PDT.
> 
> They are connected to Sprintlink.
> 
> Could someone pull the pug on these guys.
> 
Preliminary info from Sprint (~12:30 EDT) was that AS7007 (FL 
Internet Exchange) was announcing the entire global routing table 
plus numerous more-specifics in their peering session with Sprint.  
Subsequently Sprint began appearing as the best-path to everywhere, 
seriously inconveniencing my lunch hour.


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