From: Stan Buskus (stan.buskus@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 27 2000 - 10:58:44 GMT-3
I had trouble getting in the ASET several months ago from AT&T Worldnet
(12.0.0.0), but my local ISP worked OK. I don't think the problem is
with AT&T. When I compared the traceroute between the two ISP's, the
AT&T connection failed to make the last hop. However, it was inside
Cisco's network, so my guess it's a Cisco problem. I tried to resolve
the problem through our Cisco local channels partner, but he had a hard
time working with the guy out there, So I gave up.
John Conzone wrote:
> I got on Lycos free service and could get in, which pointed me at
> a address space issue.(not liking my cable modem address space) I got
> in touch with Jay and asked if he could check and sure enough the 24
> net is blackholed. The Cisco internet guys told him they aren't
> getting routes to the 24 net. Jay has no control over that. Why they
> aren't getting those routes from their ISP is a mystery to me. Anyone
> have an idea why they wouldn't get the 24 net?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: George Spahl
> To: John Conzone
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 6:28 PM
> Subject: Re: help with telnet to ASET
> So what turned out to be the problem?
> George
>
> At 11:39 PM 5/25/00 -0400, you wrote:
>
> > Hey, guys, I need some feedback.
> > I was at the ASET lab in San Jose this week, and have
> > telnet access to my rack over the weekend. However, when I
> > try to telnet to the rack, it fails. I emailed the CCIE
> > who runs the lab for his help, but I thought maybe someone
> > here had a similar experience. I can't get it from work or
> > home, so I don't think its an ISP issue.
> > If I go to a looking glass, I can resolve the address
> > and tracroute to the site, but from either my home pc or
> > work pc, pings and traceroutes fail, as does telnet.
> > Any ideas?
> > Thanks!
>
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