This might explain it ..
sur...@frodo 19:59:40 :~$ whois -h whois.radb.net 213.215.28.0
route: 213.215.0.0/18
descr: NERIM-213-215
origin: AS13193
holes: 213.215.38.0/24
mnt-by: NERIM-MNT
changed:boua...@nerim.net 20020827
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On Aug 28, 2009, at 7:55 PM, Frank Bulk wrote:
I'm not following you here -- which party has the right of first
refusal?
The incumbent companies (generally, a LEC or cable company) are able
to refuse projects and also effectively prevent buildouts and upgrades
from being done by a 3rd pa
On 05/09/2009 16:30, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote:
Completel AS12670 don't announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to their
peers so your route is only visible through Nerim AS13193.
Did you announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to Completel AS12670 ?
Hi,
I'm of course announcing it to their upstream rou
Trying to open a ticket with Rogers but they say nothing is
wrong. Seems to be some DNS issue at RIM? Their MX handlers are
rejecting mail saying the sending domain does not exist...
0[marble]# host -tmx rogers.blackberry.net
rogers.blackberry.net mail is handled by 10 mx01.bis.na.blackberry
On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 16:04 +0200, Laurent CARON wrote:
Hi Laurent,
> I did set-up this netblock behind two pipes.
>
> One on AS13193 (which is working flawlessy), and ahother on AS12670
> (which I doubt of).
>
> Can please any of you tell me if from your location 213.215.28.0 is
> reachable t
Hi,
I did set-up this netblock behind two pipes.
One on AS13193 (which is working flawlessy), and ahother on AS12670
(which I doubt of).
Can please any of you tell me if from your location 213.215.28.0 is
reachable through AS12670 ?
Thanks
Laurent
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