VIX Looking Glass (was: AS1853 announcing default)

Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 11:50:55 -0400
From: Paul Ferguson <ferguson@cisco.com>

    Hi Paul,
    
    and whoever might have gotten nervous about our (AS1853) "default-route":
    
    please calm down, there is no such beast, and we have never announced a
    default-route "at the Vienna Internet eXchange" (http://www.vix.at/).
    Please read below my answer/explanation to Paul Donner, the rumour is
    based on a misinterpretation ...

    As I'm not subscriber to the NANOG list, my CC to this list will most
    probably bounce back, therefore, Paul, please forward my answer there !!!
    
    Regards
    CP

Christian,

The terminology I used was incorrect. What I meant to say was:
"it appears that AS1853 is announcing a default route (to the
Looking Glass at VIX -> at least)." I was merely seeking an
explanation and wandering if this is what was really intended,
not knowing myself exactly what was intended by this announce.

Regards,

-Donner

p.s. Paul - if you want to forward this to NANOG for me...

Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 11:50:55 -0400
From: Paul Ferguson <ferguson@cisco.com>

   Hi Paul,
   
   and whoever might have gotten nervous about our (AS1853) "default-route":
   
   please calm down, there is no such beast, and we have never announced a
   default-route "at the Vienna Internet eXchange" (http://www.vix.at/).
   Please read below my answer/explanation to Paul Donner, the rumour is
   based on a misinterpretation ...

   As I'm not subscriber to the NANOG list, my CC to this list will most
   probably bounce back, therefore, Paul, please forward my answer there !!!
   
   Regards
   CP
   

Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 13:23:32 MET-DST
From: "Christian Panigl, ACOnet/UniVie" <panigl@cc.univie.ac.at>
To: pdonner@cisco.com
CC: helpdesk@aco.net, panigl@cc.univie.ac.at
Subject: VIX Looking Glass

Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 04:32:14 -0400
From: "Paul G. Donner" <pdonner@cisco.com>
To: helpdesk@aco.net

You guys are annoucing a default route at VIX. Is this what you really
want to be doing? I found this while using LOOKING GLASS. For example,
I was looking for a route to block 209.58.48.0/20. Now AS1583 does not
advertise a route for this block but they do offer to route any traffic
that is destined for this block. So you will be blackholing traffic
destined for this site from any of your peers.

   Dear Paul Donner,
   
   thanks for your hint. However, we are NOT announcing a default route
   "at VIX". AS1853 (ACOnet Backbone) is announcing a default route to
   AS1120 (ACOnet/VIX Service AS). The router Service.ACO.net/AS1120 is
   offering access to some special servers/services for all VIX members and
   is open to peer with all VIX members. Also the "VIX Looking Glass" is
   asking this router, which, besides of its VIX peerings, does not have
   any (not to speak about full) explicit routing information but a default
   route to the ACOnet Backbone (AS1853). This default route is NOT
   re-advertised to any VIX peer !
   
   This looking glass wrt routing table therefore has only local meaning
   for VIX members and their customers. We might think of placing an
   explicit note there explaining the situation.
   
   Thanks for your input anyway !
   Regards
   CP
   
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