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Checking bogon status of new address space
- Subject: Checking bogon status of new address space
- From: oliver.hookins at anchor.com.au (Oliver Hookins)
- Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 14:43:43 +1000
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Thanks for all your suggestions on this topic. For what it's worth, I
attempted a few of the suggestions as well as my own idea and documented the
outcomes here:
http://www.anchor.com.au/blog/2009/05/testing-your-connectivity/
In summary, there's no definitive method for testing your connectivity is
perfect (obviously) but I was able to determine (hopefully with reasonable
accuracy) that there are a significant amount of ASs out there not reachable
from our new address space, at least by IPv4 ICMP.
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Regards,
Oliver Hookins
Anchor Systems