On 08.06.2007, at 20:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only problem here is that this isn't a solution for providing
routing for somebody else's Class C block.
Why?
inetnum: 192.109.197.0 - 192.109.197.255
netname: LEMIS-LAN
descr: LEMIS Lehey Microcomputer Systems
descr: D-W-6324 Feldatal
descr: Germany
country: DE
admin-c: GL3-RIPE
tech-c: GL3-RIPE
rev-srv: allegro.lemis.de
rev-srv: ns.cls.net
rev-srv: ns.maz.net
mnt-by: AS2871-MNT
status: ASSIGNED PI
source: RIPE # Filtered
Its current provider was able to add it to their AS, too so it
shouldn't be that much of a problem in Australia. I remember my ISP
(QSC Germany) being a bit too... unexperienced at first so they sent
me on to one of their resellers (who knew how to configure BGP) and
they warned me that they wouldn't accept anything less than a /22 but
things might be a bit different on the wrong side of the planet.
I'd just get the defunct rev-srv records out of the database entry
and send an update for the ownership records.
Achim
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