On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 08:44:07PM -0800, Nick Arnett wrote:

> I couldn't come up with that info -- I saw that the route to the last
> identifiable network went through att.net, then prserv.net, which
> is an AT&T company network as well.  However, now that you mention
> it, there's an "nl" in the router names for prserv.net.  Looks like
> prserv.net, which apparently belongs to AT&T Business Services,
> provides connectivity to DNET.  DNET's routers don't advertise
> their names, which is why I didn't realize there was another domain
> involved.

I'm not seeing ANYTHING about att.net or prserv.net

Hmmm, are you looking at the ampat messages posted Jan 23, or the one
from last week? I'm looking at the ones from Jan 23. I don't have the
one from last Thursday (the archive doesn't keep the mail headers), so
maybe that is the one you are looking at?

If that's not it, then I'm lost. Could you post the relevant header
information?


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