Hmmm maybe GG are just staticly routing prefixes locally at known peering points. While refusing to let anyone else deliver them local traffic without a peering agreement. That would be an interesting stance On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 11:32:11PM +1200, Craig Whitmore wrote:
Errr. the way back... (from a NG/GG connected machine) (210.55.12.254)
1 a5-0-0-12.akcr5.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.119.65) [AS 4648] 4 msec 4 msec 4 msec 2 f4-0.akcr1.netgate.net.nz (202.37.246.82) [AS 4648] 156 msec 4 msec 4 msec 3 S6-2.b2.sxb.tsnz.net (203.98.4.245) [AS 4763] 40 msec 40 msec 48 msec 4 fa0-1.b1.lqy.wlg.tsnz.net (203.98.21.25) [AS 4763] 60 msec 56 msec 60 msec 5 c8.wlg.tsnz.net (203.97.132.146) [AS 4763] 60 msec 52 msec 52 msec 6 rufer.citylink.co.nz (203.97.231.225) [AS 4763] 60 msec 60 msec 52 msec
It goes the right way back! (your return trip looks a little strange) (unless I'm going to the wrong place)
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I have no idea why AO don't/won't peer with GG but I shant ask.
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