RE: hello @HOME?

Hi,

if they won't answer their mails route them to Null in
all of your backbone. Seems to be the only thing that works.

We just add a route to Null on one of our backbone routers
and have the igp redistribute the thing all over our backbone.

We had an intensive port scanner coming from ibm.net in
switzerland. None of the contacts would react so we routed
the network in question to /dev/null until the scanning
stopped.

Greetings
Christian

if they won't answer their mails route them to Null in
all of your backbone.

this is a truely brilliant operational architectural solution. once again
the nanog list comes to the rescue of someone who can not contact a noc.

randy

> if they won't answer their mails route them to Null in
> all of your backbone.

this is a truely brilliant operational architectural solution. once again
the nanog list comes to the rescue of someone who can not contact a noc.

Once upon a time, Randy Bush could read English and understand the
message. Somehow while working for Verio his ability interpret English
correctly vanished. Sad, very sad.

Alex

Thanks for all those who responded. @HOME very promptly reacted to the
problem.

One has to wonder why posting a message here gets immediate reaction
(this should hint certain individual why this list is used in situations
like this) while following standard operational procedures (sending email
to listed contacts and contacting NOC by phone) do not produce visible
results in several days. Unfortunately, this is becoming an industry
standard.

Alex