Hello Ed, That's more or less it - it tend to work if you are stomping your ground enough. If you have a nice upstream with more weigth than you, you could ask them to help you. But if the culprits are not responding, and neither is their upstream, strong swearing and public name and shame on major networking list is acceptable IMHO :D
Thomas On 7 Sep 2012, at 08:59, Ed Butler <[email protected]> wrote: > What's the etiquette for asking someone to correct incorrect BGP > announcements? A client has their /24 being announced wrongly by a company > elsewhere in Europe - causing unreachability. It's not been a big headache > until now as the /24 wasn't being used, but it is starting to be used now. > > I've contacted their noc@ address with no reply yet, and the phone number > listed doesn't get answered. > > I can only think to start contacting their peers and upstreams if they don't > sort it out... but does anyone else have suggestions or experience in how to > deal with this? > > -- > Ed Butler
