[93966] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: AS41961 not seen in many networks
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Josh Cheney)
Thu Jan 4 10:40:32 2007
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 10:39:27 -0500
From: Josh Cheney <josh.cheney@gmail.com>
To: Sebastian Rusek <SRusek@axit.pl>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
In-Reply-To: <200701041611.42788.SRusek@axit.pl>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu
Sebastian Rusek wrote:
> Dnia czwartek 04 stycznia 2007 15:06, napisałeś:
>> SRusek@axit.pl (Sebastian Rusek) wrote:
>>> Since November 2006 we announce our 3 new prefixes:
>>>
>>> 194.60.78.0/24
>>> 194.60.204.0/24
>>> 194.153.114.0/24
>>>
>>> from new AS41961.
>>>
>>> It seems that somewhere our announcements are blocked probably due to
>>> bogon lists.
>> To make it easier for everyone - could you provide hosts in each
>> network that are pingable?
>
> now pingable addresses are:
> 194.60.78.254
> 194.60.204.254
> 194.153.114.254
>
> They should be accessible via LambdaNET. Routes inside LambdaNET can be
> diffrent to each address.
From one location, things die as soon as they hit AT&T, another
location things work perfectly.
From AS29979
jcheney@katahdin jcheney $ traceroute 194.60.78.254
traceroute to 194.60.78.254 (194.60.78.254), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 66.231.214.33 (66.231.214.33) 0.689 ms 0.703 ms 0.607 ms
2 208.252.22.1 (208.252.22.1) 7.160 ms 7.948 ms 7.620 ms
3 12.125.39.69 (12.125.39.69) 9.630 ms !H * 10.049 ms !H
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Josh Cheney
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