Damir,
thank you for the explanation. I was affraid that networks 109 and 111 are populated also. As far as they are empty I am not worried any more.
Well, not for these two nets. But you should be worried.
Your capability to reach 192.87.109.0 (not used at the moment) and 192.87.111.0 (in which my laptoy is living) is fully depending on your ability to interpret the CIDR routes received.
We will probably load our cisco with a new version at the end of this week and will be able to catch your CIDR route.
That's good news. Since EMPB has proven to be BGP4 capable this means that you could be in good shape in the next weeks.
As soon as CIDR is fully deployed SURFnet will remove the explicit announcements of 192.87.108.0 and 192.87.110.0 and only advertise 192.87.108.0/22.
I read from your message that you are not able to ping (or prtraceroute) to my laptoy. Where are you defaulting to?
Our default points to ESnet i.e. 3425 293, 3425 291. So I can reach your laptoy but passing over US.
Please send me the output of "prtraceroute ejpc5.wind.surfnet.nl". Thanks. __ Erik-Jan.