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RE: Deaggregating for emergency purposes

  • From: Phil Rosenthal
  • Date: Mon Aug 05 21:03:42 2002

But the question is, what do you do if it's coming from somewhere with a
difficult to contact NOC, and their upstream is difficult to contact as
well?

--Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: John M. Brown [mailto:jmbrown@ihighway.net] 
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 8:12 PM
To: Phil Rosenthal
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Deaggregating for emergency purposes


Hmm, this would be a "Bad Idea" (TM) (C) 2002, DMCA Protected

Having had this happen to me several different times, I'd have to 
recommend, calling the NOC of the advertising party. as the pref'd way
of handling it.

On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 06:41:22PM -0400, Phil Rosenthal wrote:
> 
> I am currently announcing only my aggregate routes, but I have lately 
> thought about the possibility of someone mistakenly, or maliciously, 
> announcing more specifics from my space. The best solution for an 
> emergency response to that (that I can think of), is registering all 
> of the /24's that make up my network, so if someone should announce a 
> more-specific, I can always announce the most specific that would be 
> accepted (assuming they don't announce the /24's too, it should be a 
> problem avoided)
> 
> Does anyone else have any other ideas on ways to quickly deal with 
> someone else announcing your more specifics, since contacting their 
> NOC is likely going to take a long time...
> 
> --Phil
>