Re: 74/8 75/8 76/8

From: Martin Hannigan (no email)
Date: Wed Feb 01 2006 - 22:55:54 EST

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    >On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Martin Hannigan wrote:
    >
    >>74.63.0.0/20
    >>75.127.0.0/20
    >>76.191.0.0/20
    >>
    >>...should be withdrawn now.
    >
    >Why?

    hannigan at guinness> ping 74.63.1.2
    PING 74.63.1.2 (74.63.1.2): 56 data byes

    --- 74.63.1.2 ping statistics ---
    6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

    hannigan at guinness> ping 75.127.1.2
    PING 75.127.1.2 (75.127.1.2): 56 data bytes

    --- 75.127.1.2 ping statistics ---
    6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

    hannigan at guinness> ping 76.191.1.2
    PING 76.191.1.2 (76.191.1.2): 56 data bytes

    --- 76.191.1.2 ping statistics ---
    6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

    Looks like either my provider is busted or it's down. I figured
    it was forgotten about since its the same at 3 of my providers.
    Not that big of a deal. I observed it while doing something
    else and got distracted by an archives post about it.

    Like I said, lots of good reasons not to officially test
    in production superblocks, like being forgotten about. It's
    easy to do with something like this. I definitely would've
    forgotten myself.

    -M<

    -- 
    Martin Hannigan                                (c) 617-388-2663
    Renesys Corporation                            (w) 617-395-8574
    Member of the Technical Staff                  Network Operations
                                                   
    

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