Hi Marius,
I am the country coordinator of 44.140.0.0/16, which is delegated to
Sweden and has transit to the Internet via SUNET, the Swedish University
network. The whole /16 is announced out of AS8973, a research network
under SUNET at the Royal Institite of Technology in Stockholm, although
there are gateways being established with longer prefixes at SUNET PoPs
in different parts of Sweden to facilitate for as many amateurs as
possible to connect locally with direct radio links.
I do not know exactly where you found the information you refer to but f
you make a traceroute to 44.140.0.1 you will pass 192.16.126.10 before
arriving at 192.16.126.18, which is the upstream interface of the same
router that has 44.140.0.1 as one of its downstreams.
I will be happy to correct whatever is wrong if you give me a hint where.
If you are curious about what we are up to there is info a
www.se,ampr.org, some of it in English.
Thanks
Bjorn
On 05/22/2014 10:26 PM, Marius Petrescu wrote:
> (Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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> Just peeked in th RIP broadcasts today:
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> 44.140.0.0/16 via 44.140.0.1
>
> This entry is invalid, since the gateway is in its own subnet and no other
> entry for 44.140.0.1 exists.
> Please correct the entry.
>
> Marius, YO2LOJ
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