Perhaps those that had issues should use such tools as prefix limits on their inbound feeds. We get notified by our edge routers quite regularly that the number of prefixes has or is about to max out.

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On 19/09/2018, at 4:39 PM, Liam Farr <liam@maxumdata.com> wrote:

IMO I think its great that a large carrier has come to our neck of the woods, and they are openly peering on both our major IX's. This is a good thing for internet in NZ.

Notifications were sent to the affected parties who peer, months in advance.

I don't believe HE had any malicious intent to break your internet.

If your stuff broke because you have a shit upstream, fix it and move on.

On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 16:35, Michael Fincham <michael@hotplate.co.nz> wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 16:32:09 +1200
Nathan Ward <nznog@daork.net> wrote:

> Through whoever you buy domestic transit from - communication for these sorts of changes, and if required protecting customers who want to run such a service on c2610s, is a core part of such a service. If your transit providers are unable to do this I would suggest looking towards other operators.

This is a bad attitude IMO. An operator turns up in NZ, breaks a bunch of stuff, doesn't even bother to post to NZNOG letting us know they're going to break things, and you're just blaming my transit provider?

Also, none of the IXes posted on NZNOG?

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