ARIN removed 154 as-set's from it's IRR a week+ ago

2020-06-24 Thread Martin J. Levy
This is a quick note about as-set's. First some background. For those that followed the ARIN to ARIN & ARIN-NONAUTH split a few weeks ago, you'll know that ARIN moved around 56% of all their IRR route/route6 objects into the ARIN-NONAUTH source database. This was based on objects that are not

lol reddit

2020-06-24 Thread Michael Thomas
Apparently they've completely melted down. But them crapping out is almost a daily occurrence anyway. Does anybody have any insight as to why they are unable to keep the lights on? I mean from the outside what they do is not particularly complicated. At least Usenet had an inter-domain

Re: why am i in this handbasket? (was Devil's Advocate - Segment Routing, Why?)

2020-06-24 Thread Masataka Ohta
Owen DeLong wrote: Saying /16 is ambiguous depends on IP version. Not really… A /16 in IPv6 is a lot more addresses, but its still using the first 16 bits to specify the prefix, same as IPv4. As I wrote: : But, it should be noted that a single class B routing table entry : often serves for