Lots of luck there. I'll bet this is all handled by a sub-contractor
who's completely unresponsive. (Brings back memories of the days the
Army cut all their email over to a DISA contractor, and stuff started
bouncing all over the place. Reaching one of our sponsors became a
nightmare - and there was nobody to reach. I expect that's only gotten
worse.)
Warren Bailey wrote:
I fully said to call DISA, not CALL THE GUB! ;)
DISN GLOBAL SUPPORT CENTER
DSN: (510) 376-3222 or (312) 850-4790
CML: (800) 554-3476 or (614) 692-4790
disa.d...@mail.mil
d...@cols.csd.disa.smil.mil
You probably aren¹t on the DSN, and I don¹t think they accept incoming
calls from the PSTN. May want to try the CML first (probably a civilian
sitting at a DISA desk, so they¹ll be useful).
Hope this helps.
(I only know about this because of the satellite part of my life, and the
fact that DISA has threatened to slap my peepee several times ;) <3)
On 12/10/13, 7:06 PM, "Scott Weeks" <sur...@mauigateway.com> wrote:
-------- Original message --------
From: Christopher Morrell <christopher.morrell.na...@gmail.com>
We are currently having routing issues between one of our customers and
www.army.mil<http://www.army.mil> which is originated from AS1503.
Does anyone have a contact for AS1503? We've tried the ARIN contacts for
AS1503 but have not received any response.
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--- wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com wrote:
From: Warren Bailey <wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com>
If memory serves me correctly army.mil is run by DISA. May get more
traction with them.
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That's like saying "call the federal government". :-)
Poking around a bit I found:
http://www.disa.mil/Services/Network-Services/Service-Support
but I doubt you'll get very far there, either.
nic.mil requires a CAC (www.cac.mil) and is only allowed access from
certain IP address ranges AFAIK.
scott
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