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Upgrading spike doubled some ISP traffic; 12 percent worldwide Internet
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Analytics company Mixpanel estimates that more than 130 million users
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I would be much obliged of folks (peers of AS24246 -- InterNAP Hong Kong --
in particular) would adjust their filters to accept 216.239.98.0/24 and
216.231.203.0/24 announced from AS17299 via AS24246. You should also see
those routes from AS17819 but it is the 24246 path that causing me hardship.
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 10:41 PM, George B. wrote:
> 216.231.203.0/24
you don't appear to be on the whois list for that block nor asn... so,
why would someone accept this block on your say-so? Are you asking as
a customer of the ASN or as the ASN owner/operator?
Because it is being announced by the ASN that is owned by the same company
that owns the address block. Look up the originating ASN, look up the IP
block. You don't have to take MY word for it but I am employed by that
company. That's why.
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Christopher Morrow
And yeah, I am still associated with my former employer, I'm not on the new
employer's stuff yet.
G
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 10:41 PM, George B. wrote:
> > 216.231.203.0/24
>
> you don't appear to be on the whois list for that block
$ whois AS17299 | grep -i bos
$
$ whois 216.239.98.0 | grep -i bos
$
don't see you on either of the whois contact sets... which was what
prompted my question originally.
$ whois -h whois.cymru.com 216.239.98.0
AS | IP | AS Name
17299 | 216.239.98.0 | IPASS-4 - iPass Inco
Sorry if I a bit testy. Have a typhoon bearing down on the region and the
primary connectivity for a site is apparently useless as the routes are not
propagating from them and I have only one single connection to the
alternate provider. I'm trying to make the site as resilient as possible
under t
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