
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Leigh Porter wrote:
Hiya,
The problem the connectivity provider has is that the fact that the whole /19 is assigned to nsl is not reflected in the RIPE database, the allocated /23 and bit of /24 are indeed there however the /19 is not.
mm, maybe, but on closer inspection... joshua@juice:~$ ripewhois -r 62.128.192.0/19 % Rights restricted by copyright. See http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/copyright.html inetnum: 62.128.192.0 - 62.128.223.255 netname: UK-NSL-20000626 descr: PROVIDER country: GB admin-c: CS9003-RIPE tech-c: SZ1652-RIPE status: ALLOCATED PA mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT changed: hostmaster@ripe.net 20000626 changed: hostmaster@ripe.net 20000901 source: RIPE ... which is probably the object that Graham should beat the transit provider with. Joshua