Re: Asian exchange points

2002-05-11 Thread Dave Curado
Hi Richard, http://www.ep.net/naps_ap.html I know this isn't quote North American, but does anyone know what major exchange points exist in Asia? The largest one I've found so far is JPIX, which seems to move a fair amount of traffic (http://www.jpix.co.jp/en/techncal/traffic.html).

Where did sbcglobal.net go?

2002-05-11 Thread Michael L. Barrow
Does anyone know if SBC/PacBell dropped the sbcglobal.net domain name? Since late yesterday, it's been gone from the root nameservers. $ dig @a.gtld-servers.net -t ns sbcbglobal.net ; DiG 9.2.0 @a.gtld-servers.net -t ns sbcbglobal.net ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;;

Re: Asian exchange points

2002-05-11 Thread Dave Curado
http://www.ep.net/naps_ap.html I was looking for more along the lines of opinions on which exchange points are significant, without having to go through that entire list looking for the english translations and trying to find traffic stats. Ah. Sorry. HKIX doesn't push the most

RE: Asian exchange points

2002-05-11 Thread Barry Raveendran Greene
IXP in Asia are nation oriented. It is a mistake to think that an IXP in one country will give you access to other countries with have oceans in-between them. Connectivity between the countries are usually through the big global transist providers or bi-lateral AP-Mesh peering technique

Re: ratios

2002-05-11 Thread Stephen Griffin
In the referenced message, Dean S Moran said: Plus, wtf is this clause about announcing 5000 routes? What a crock of s**t! This really encourages aggregation, doesn't it? It would be more responsible if they had a minimum number of fully aggregated (by origin-as) routes This would,

BGP and aggregation

2002-05-11 Thread Ralph Doncaster
I have transit in 2 cities. I have a circuit connecting the 2 cities as well. So far I've been using non-contiguous IPs, so there's been no opportunity for aggregation. Having just received my /20 from ARIN, I'm trying to plan my network. Lets say I split the /20 into 2 /21's, one for each

Re: BGP and aggregation

2002-05-11 Thread E.B. Dreger
RD Date: Sat, 11 May 2002 17:34:39 -0400 (EDT) RD From: Ralph Doncaster RD I have transit in 2 cities. I have a circuit connecting the RD 2 cities as well. So far I've been using non-contiguous IPs, RD so there's been no opportunity for aggregation. Having just RD received my /20 from ARIN,

Re: BGP and aggregation

2002-05-11 Thread Andy Walden
Conditional Router Advertisement: http://www.american.com/warp/public/459/cond_adv.pdf andy -- PGP Key Available at http://www.tigerteam.net/andy/pgp On Sat, 11 May 2002, Ralph Doncaster wrote: I have transit in 2 cities. I have a circuit connecting the 2 cities as well. So far I've

Re: BGP and aggregation

2002-05-11 Thread Ralph Doncaster
* BGP is an EGP, not an IGP * You might want to check out OSPF if you think your net will grow Using iBGP between the 2 cities right now. May try OSPF later. * You don't want your IGP influencing your EGP. Flap, flap. * Redistributing EGP into IGP isn't exactly good, either. Are the

Re: BGP and aggregation

2002-05-11 Thread Ralph Doncaster
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 05:34:39PM -0400, Ralph Doncaster wrote: [...] goes down I want each city to announce the local /21. Is this possible? (using either a Cisco router or Zebra) If I was paying for transit, I would want THEM to do the work of delivering it to the right city,

Re: BGP and aggregation

2002-05-11 Thread Ralph Doncaster
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Andy Walden wrote: Conditional Router Advertisement: http://www.american.com/warp/public/459/cond_adv.pdf Cool. This looks like what I want. For those that don't like pdf, here it is in HTML from cisco. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/cond_adv.html -Ralph

Re: Asian exchange points

2002-05-11 Thread Michael Painter
Richard, If you don't have any luck elsewhere, a good source of info., especially for South Asia, could be: Stuart Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] He usually monitors the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] --Michael - Original Message - From: Richard A Steenbergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dave

Re: anybody else been spammed by no-ip.com yet?

2002-05-11 Thread Marc MERLIN
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 11:27:10AM +1000, Terence Giufre-Sweetser wrote: Now there's a good idea, and it works, I have several sites running a port 25 trap to stop smtp abuse. To stop port 25 abuse at some schools, the firewall grabs all outgoing port 25 connections from !the mail server,

RE: Asian exchange points

2002-05-11 Thread CHIN WEY JAKE
Hi, Besides JPIX, I can only think of HKIX as being a major exchange point but it is really very much for in-country peering purposes. Here in Singapore, there is an initiative to start a neutral one called SOX and it is very much in its infancy. Everything can be found on the webpage: