[as112-ops] Setting up AS112 peering sessions
Brian Dickson
brian.peter.dickson at gmail.com
Sun Oct 20 03:25:17 UTC 2024
Aren’t there some countries where 112 is the phone number for emergency services?
What are the odds?
(As amusing as it might be, I am definitely not suggesting using the ASN as the phone contact information…)
Brian
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 19, 2024, at 4:14 PM, Matthew Pounsett <matt at dns-oarc.net> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 07:26:59PM +0200, Joe Abley wrote:
>> Maybe it's a good idea for 112 not to be a direct peer at an exchange point, but rather an origin prepended to the AS people would peer with.
>> Anyway, to Matt's immediate problem, an autoresponder that points people at the list of participants and a description of the project seems like a reasonable solution.
>>
>
> Yeah, that's effectively what we're doing with the form email reply to these
> messages. That works for a lot of networks, but the Really Big Networks that
> do automated messaging for peering, as I mentioned, send those from noreply@
> addresses.
>
>> My mobile number (or a number that forwarded to my mobile) was once published in ARIN's whois as a contact for various AS112 resources. Those were fun times.
>
> Mine is, now. I got my first "you're hacking me!" voicemail this summer. Now
> that I think about it, I'm surprised I don't get more calls related to 112.
>
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