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Re: [6bone] Ghosts for 3ffe:1f00::/24 and 3ffe:3000::/24 - Check your routers



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We see both of these prefixes via AS1752 (BTexact over UK6X) and AS15703 (Trueserver BV over LIPEX).  2 paths to each.
(our LG/traceroute is present on traceroute6.org)


With Thanks,

Daniel Austin,
Managing Director,
Kewlio.net Limited.
<daniel@kewlio.net>

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeroen Massar" <jeroen@unfix.org>
To: <6bone@ISI.EDU>; <v6ops@ops.ietf.org>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:57 PM
Subject: [6bone] Ghosts for 3ffe:1f00::/24 and 3ffe:3000::/24 - Check your routers


> Hi,
> 
> As per usual on http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/ghosts/.
> 3ffe:3000::/24 has been retracted 4 days ago and
> is still lingering in the routing tables.
> 3ffe:1f00::/24 has been lingering for 1+ day now.
> 
> Can people check up their _backbone_ routers and tell
> what they see about these prefixes?
> 
> I am very interrested in knowing what people see coming
> in from SPRINT (AS6175), FIBERTEL (AS10318) and ATT-EMEA (AS5623)
> 
> Also please submit your IPv6 traceroute's, lookingglasses,
> Route Servers and ASpaths tools to Jakub if you are maintaining an AS.
> See http://www.traceroute6.org for more information.
> Having these would make hunting down these ghosts so much easier.
> 
> Greets,
>  Jeroen
> 
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