Routing to ARIN from Teleglobe (2001:5a0::/32)

Pim van Pelt pim at ipng.nl
Sun Feb 11 23:06:30 CET 2007


[+james jun]

On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 05:00:31PM -0500, nenad pudar wrote:
| Actually I am from Teleglobe
| 
| We can reach OCCAID (through either Tiscali or C&W)
| Seems that bgp v6 sessions between above ISPs and OCCAID are configured
| asymmetrically  (or strangely OOCAID is only accepting the customer routes
| from Tiscali and C&W which I have doubt about)
| 
| Yes possible solution is peering ,if someone from OCCAID is on the list
| please let me know  the locations where we can possibly peer(Seems that
| Ashburn Equinix  is one)
| 
| 
| Thanks to everybody
| 
| nenad
| 
| 
| 
| On 2/11/07, Randy Epstein <repstein at chello.at> wrote:
| >
| >>> OCCAID can't reach Teleglobe as it isn't in their routing tables.
| >
| >Teleglobe can't reach OCCAID, OCCAID can't reach Teleglobe.  Hmm.  Maybe
| >they should peer?
| >
| >OCCAID *is* an R&D network that provides IPv6 connectivity to many
| >institutions.  If you are a customer of Teleglobe and you can't reach
| >OCCAID, I think you should be taking out your frustration on
| >Teleglobe.  You
| >PAY Teleglobe for connectivity, not OCCAID.
| >
| >AFAIK, OCCAID has never turned down a peering request from Teleglobe.
| >
| >>Along with a lot more than one hundred other allocations. Thanks to
| >>Jeroen there is a nifty tool to analyze the situation
| >>http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/dfp/all/?missing=30071
| >
| >According to Jeroen's tool, the number is 63.  Out of those 63, 30 of
| >those
| >prefixes are not seen by most (some are exchange (IX) prefixes, some are
| >just not routed to the Internet as a whole, etc).  This leaves 33, with
| >most
| >likely half being resolved if Teleglobe would peer with OCCAID.
| >
| >Teleglobe is the one flaunting the restrictive peering policy, whereas
| >OCCAID has taken a more reasonable approach.  Maybe these two networks
| >should just get a room, eh?
| >
| >Regards,
| >
| >Randy Epstein
| >
| >

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