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Subject: NZNOG Digest, Vol 88, Issue 15
From: nznog-request(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
Date: 24/04/2010 12:00 pm
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Today's Topics:
1. NZRR Route Registry Update (NZRR Database Notifications)
2. Xtra BBA Issue with Cisco 877 (Terry Wilson)
3. Re: Xtra BBA Issue with Cisco 877 (Philip D'Ath)
4. Re: Request for Information from anyone providing V6 services
in NZ (Joel Wiramu Pauling)
5. Re: Xtra BBA Issue with Cisco 877 (Terry Wilson)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 12:03:29 +1200
From: NZRR Database Notifications
To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: [nznog] NZRR Route Registry Update
Message-ID:
Dear Colleague,
This is to notify you that one or more objects in which you are
designated for notification have been modified in the NZRR routing
registry database.
These objects are used to configure the various NZIX route servers
(http://nzix.net/) so you can expect the relevant servers to be reloaded
in the near future. The reloading of the servers is staggered over a
period of time so that if you are peering with both servers at an
exchange, you can maintain at least one BGP session at all times and
consequently a full set of routes.
Diagnostic output:
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PREVIOUS OBJECT:
route-set: AS9281:RS-ROUTES:AS38477
descr: Route set advertised to AS9281 by Unleash - AS38477
members: 113.130.120.0/22^22-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: michael(a)unleash.co.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100415
source: NZRR
REPLACED BY:
route-set: AS9281:RS-ROUTES:AS38477
descr: advertised to AS9281 by Unleash - AS38477
members: 116.90.128.0/20^20-29,
113.130.120.0/22^22-29,
131.203.134.0/23^23-29,
202.6.116.0/23^23-29,
131.203.133.0/24^24-29
admin-c: RPA1-NZRR
tech-c: RPA1-NZRR
notify: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net
notify: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
notify: noc(a)unleash.co.nz
mnt-by: MAINT-NZRR-NZ
changed: rpsl-admin(a)nzix.net 20100423
source: NZRR
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 12:30:20 +1200
From: "Terry Wilson"
To:
Subject: [nznog] Xtra BBA Issue with Cisco 877
Message-ID: <8C5232314BEE4D43A980918BD0EE1B7C7ED5F3(a)pds-mail02.PDS>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Afternoon,
I'm struggling with an issue that I'm hoping someone might be able to
shed some light on for us. New connection in Queenstown (new phone +
data) with ADSL enabled on line. Had some issues initially with the
connection going down while the IP address was assigned, Telecom have
resolved this and the 2Wire modem now reports that it is up and
connected. Trying to connect a Cisco 877 into the same line, we get
ATM to come up (CD light is on) but PPP will not come up; talking user
through it but everything looks ok.
I have had the router sent back down here and it tests fine on our
existing Telecom ADSL test connection, back on site and it still won't
get an IP or authenticate. T3G coverage is pretty rubbish so I can't
remote control from here; may need to find a competent tech in
Queenstown to go over and have a look for us.
Any suggestions would be appreciated; been working on this with Telecom
for four days now and as far as they are concerned it's a Cisco issue.
Thanks,
Terry
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