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Hi,

grh.sixxs.net> sh bg 2001::/32
BGP routing table entry for 2001::/32
25137 28747 3257 2497 6175 13944 6939 4716 2500 4697 1752 1299 3320
5609 6762 2914 2514

Does anyone here have a working contact @2514? I failed to contact them
earlier on a different problem...

Verio: could you please filter your downstream customer AS2514 properly?


Best regards,
Daniel

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2001::/32 announed by InfoSphere [ In reply to ]
25137 ? hummm..

i am receiving it thru a peer.

root@Core1.Lisbon> show route 2001::/32

inet6.0: 656 destinations, 1245 routes (656 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both

2001::/32 *[BGP/170] 14:42:18, localpref 140
AS path: 28747 3257 2497 6175 13944 6939 4716
2500 4697 1752 1299 3320 5609 6762 2914 2514 I
> to 2001:1598:351:1::1 via e3-0/3/0.0


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Daniel Roesen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> grh.sixxs.net> sh bg 2001::/32
> BGP routing table entry for 2001::/32
> 25137 28747 3257 2497 6175 13944 6939 4716 2500 4697 1752 1299 3320
> 5609 6762 2914 2514
>
> Does anyone here have a working contact @2514? I failed to contact them
> earlier on a different problem...
>
> Verio: could you please filter your downstream customer AS2514 properly?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
2001::/32 announed by InfoSphere [ In reply to ]
Daniel Roesen wrote:

>Hi,
>
>grh.sixxs.net> sh bg 2001::/32
>BGP routing table entry for 2001::/32
> 25137 28747 3257 2497 6175 13944 6939 4716 2500 4697 1752 1299 3320
>5609 6762 2914 2514
>
>Does anyone here have a working contact @2514? I failed to contact them
>earlier on a different problem...
>
>Verio: could you please filter your downstream customer AS2514 properly?
>
>
>Best regards,
>Daniel
>
>
>
Hi all,

first of all I would like to say that an internatonal IPv6 mailing list
is a brilliant idea. Great idea !! However, I would suggest
an improvement. Could we have a header in the subject line added i.e.
something like [ipv6-ops] or similar, so that
some of us can filter messages into the right locations. Thank you.

Kind regards,

Tristan
2001::/32 announed by InfoSphere [ In reply to ]
Hi,

* Tristan Santore wrote:
> first of all I would like to say that an internatonal IPv6 mailing
> list is a brilliant idea. Great idea !! However, I would suggest an
> improvement. Could we have a header in the subject line added i.e.
> something like [ipv6-ops] or similar, so that some of us can filter
> messages into the right locations. Thank you.

You can easily filter on the 'List-Id:' entry in the header:

| List-Id: IPv6 operators forum <ipv6-ops.lists.cluenet.de>

That works. IMHO there's no reason for subject-tagging.

--sebastian

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2001::/32 announed by InfoSphere [ In reply to ]
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 05:54:24PM +0100, Tristan Santore wrote:
> first of all I would like to say that an internatonal IPv6 mailing list
> is a brilliant idea. Great idea !! However, I would suggest
> an improvement. Could we have a header in the subject line added i.e.
> something like [ipv6-ops] or similar, so that
> some of us can filter messages into the right locations. Thank you.

Actually, would not be an improvement, but a degradation as it takes
valuable Subject line space that's intended for the posting subject,
not the List ID.

Just filter on the List-ID header line:

List-Id: IPv6 operators forum <ipv6-ops.lists.cluenet.de>

as specified in RFC2369 of July 1998 (that's about 7 years ago *g*):
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2369.html


Best regards,
Daniel

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