North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Routing Policy and http://rs.arin.net/ip-allocation.html
> For the first time we have had to deal with Sprint's routing policy as > defined by http://www.sprint.net/filter.htm. Here is the situation. > > One of our dialup customers wants to access his website in the > 206.116.31.0/24 network at another provider. PSI is advertising it as a > /24. According to Sprint's routing policy, they do not honour anything > longer than a /19 in 206.0.0.0/8 . It's interesting that PSI routes it at all. While IP ownership (note the NON-PORTABLE below) and routing aren't necessarily interconnected, I suggest contacting the block's owner and seeing if they know it's alternately routed. If they wish, they can request that PSI un-route this block. However, that would break whomever is using it. The user should re-number into PSI space, and this issue will go away. If the user is multi-homed, they should investigate the adivisibility of getting a CIDR block which they can announce as an aggregate. My $0.02 ___ iSTAR Internet Inc. (NETBLK-ISTAR0005) 250 Albert Street, Suite 202 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6M1 Canada Netname: ISTAR0005 Netblock: 206.116.0.0 - 206.116.255.0 Maintainer: ISTR Coordinator: iSTAR Registration (ISTARREG-ARIN) [email protected] 613-780-2200 Alternate Contact: iSTAR Internet Inc. (ISTARDS-ARIN) [email protected] tel (613) 780-2200 fax (613) 780-6666 Domain System inverse mapping provided by: NS1.OTTAWA.ISTAR.NET 198.53.64.7 NS2.OTTAWA.ISTAR.NET 198.53.64.14 ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE Record last updated on 23-May-96. Database last updated on 5-May-98 16:09:35 EDT. > I am now in the position trying to explain to the very non-technical > customer, why he cant reach that site, which from his point of view just > seems like I am passing the buck... > > Anyways, my question is, are their any other ISPs/NSPs that follow the same > guidelines. UUNet seems to honor it just fine, as does MCI. Is Sprint > more hardnosed than most ? > > > ---Mike > ********************************************************************** > Mike Tancsa ([email protected]) * To do is to be -- Nietzsche > Sentex Communications Corp, * To be is to do -- Sartre > Cambridge, Ontario * Do be do be do -- Sinatra > (http://www.sentex.net/~mdtancsa) * > -- _/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Stephen E. Schmidt _/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/ Vice President, Access _/ _/ _/ _/ American Information Systems, Inc. _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ E-mail: [email protected], http://www.ais.net For my PGP public key, email me with the subject "pgp request" ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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