Re: Sorta OT: IP Multicasting

2002-04-22 Thread Marshall Eubanks
at http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html and http://www.multicasttech.com/status/mbgp.sum If you need multicast and your ISP can't or won't deliver, please contact us and we will see what we can do. -- Regards Marshall

Re: The Myth of Five 9's Reliability (fwd)

2002-04-24 Thread Marshall Eubanks
for bad ratings, so don't report any problems that you do not have to. You forgot my favorite : Every trouble report from a customer must include at least 2 hours on hold before a ticket is opened. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Pete Kruckenberg wrote: From the Canarie news

Re: Large ISPs doing NAT?

2002-04-29 Thread Marshall Eubanks
of address space, or is there something more you are trying to do ? Regards Marshall Eubanks John Beckmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Large ISPs doing NAT?

2002-04-29 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 09:08:16 -0700 Beckmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marshall et al, Dear JB; 1.) Dare I suggest that you use IPv6 ? It should make a great NAT. 2.) If you are interested in having content put on your wireless devices I would like to talk off line. Regards Marshall

Re: BGP route explosion

2002-05-01 Thread Marshall Eubanks
, ATT Can, and Telus. Thanks Andrew I did not see this on Sprint, UUNet or vBNS. Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: Global view increase (was:BGP route explosion)

2002-05-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html you can clearly see both jumps. AS 705 has only one ASN in transit through it from here. The recent change was all _inside_ AS 705. Regards Marshall Eubanks Last Tuesday had an increase of 2,000 routes. +7000 routes in a week is significant de-aggregation or leak

Re: Global view increase (was:BGP route explosion)

2002-05-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
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Re: Multicast at broadcast exchanges

2002-05-18 Thread Marshall Eubanks
of an operational PIM-Snooping based MIX ? Regards Marshall Eubanks Cheers Toerless P.S.: Oh, and of course one way to get a multi-policy setup very simply without multiple VLANs is by not using ethernet but instead an ATM with rfc2225/rfc2337 (eg: one classical-ip subnet with PIM

Re: Interconnects

2002-05-18 Thread Marshall Eubanks
do LINX for example permits very specifically IPv4 only, no multicast including routing protocols etc, no mac broadcasts ie spantree. Doesn't the LINX have a separate LAN for a multicast exchange ? I know that this was set up, but I don't know what it's current status is. Regards Marshall

Re: list problems?

2002-05-24 Thread Marshall Eubanks
of a dissatisfaction with the prevailing thinking. Cheers, rob -- Regards Marshall Eubanks This e-mail may contain confidential and proprietary information of Multicast Technologies, Inc, subject to Non-Disclosure Agreements T.M

Re: IP renumbering timeframe

2002-05-30 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Thu, 30 May 2002 09:48:50 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 30 May 2002 09:20:17 EDT, Leo Bicknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Since you have to connect to two or more providers to get an ASN, and since the whole reason to have an ASN is to inject things into the DFZ it doesn't

Re: IP renumbering timeframe

2002-05-30 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Thu, 30 May 2002 17:52:55 -0700 Tony Hain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marshall Eubanks wrote: Since I run a small AS : I like this idea. Since I believe in living dangerously : I also think that a /64 should be reserved in the IPv6 address space, A /64 would have no use

Re: IP renumbering timeframe

2002-05-31 Thread Marshall Eubanks
via that ASN corresponds to a site, not a single subnet. For IPv6 that means a /48 makes sense as an initial allocation with a new ASN, and a /64 does not. Tony -- Regards Marshall Eubanks This e-mail may contain

Re: mail-abuse.org down?

2002-06-09 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Define lots. I see about 500 inconsistent routes in BGP, have seen them since last June (when I started looking), made inquiries, and was told that this was due to policies at exchange points. (I.e., it's not a bug, it's a feature.) Regards Marshall Eubanks routing software, a network engineer

Re: NANOG25 - MRTG Stats for Hotel Network

2002-06-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
participating, it adds up. IMHO a rate of 1 packet per second would be sufficient, and would cut the beacon traffic down to a reasonable size. Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: Inconsistent routes, was Re: mail-abuse.org down?

2002-06-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 15:02:48 -0400 Joe Provo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 11:41:11PM -0400, Marshall Eubanks wrote: [snip] I am not sure that the difference between 500 and 800 is that significant. A recent snapshot at oregon-ix showed 1500 prefixes

Re: AS path fugliness?

2002-07-03 Thread Marshall Eubanks
I see the same from AS 16517 - * 205.139.72.0 216.177.55.5 500 15076 701 3561 23037 {80,109,122,... Note that our paths diverge after AS 23037 Could IMC Internet (ASN-IMC-BGP) be the source of the problem. Regards Marshall Eubanks Mike Lewinski wrote

Re: AS path fugliness?

2002-07-03 Thread Marshall Eubanks
This has disappeared from here... Marshall Eubanks wrote: I see the same from AS 16517 - * 205.139.72.0 216.177.55.5 500 15076 701 3561 23037 {80,109,122,... Note that our paths diverge after AS 23037 Could IMC Internet (ASN-IMC-BGP) be the source

Re: Internet vulnerabilities

2002-07-05 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 18:43:44 -0700 (PDT) Bill Woodcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Marshall Eubanks wrote: Is this the anycast based on MSDP ? Anycast, not multicast. -Bill But the only IPv4 anycast that I know of does

Re: Internet vulnerabilities

2002-07-05 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Dear Rodney; Thanks for the info. Rodney Joffe wrote: Marshall, First, I hope you don't mind that I cut all the additional cc's. I don't think any of the folks really needed extra copies ;-) Now... Marshall Eubanks wrote: On Fri, 5 Jul 2002 13:36:49 +0100 (BST) Stephen J

Re: GBLX router upgrade breaks bgp sessions

2002-07-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
disappeared into nevernever land. I love the GBLX network when it works, but god help you if you ever need to talk to a clueful NOC person to fix a problem (especially after hours.) bill -- Regards Marshall

Re: Sprint multicast route list

2002-07-11 Thread Marshall Eubanks
week or so - due to e-bone ? 20 or so AS have dropped off. Regards Marshall Eubanks Pete Kruckenberg wrote: I'm doing some analysis of who I might be able to reach via multicast through Sprint. Sadly, route-views multicast peering with Sprint is not working at the moment. I'd

Re: QoS/CoS in the real world?

2002-07-14 Thread Marshall Eubanks
meaningfully. Also, the WFQ introduces some additional latency at our edge. Is this different from port filtering as is commonly done with, e.g., gnutella ? Or, to put it another way, how are the packets marked ? And why not just drop them then and there, instead of later ? Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: verio arrogance

2002-07-15 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Unless you are in the swamp - the old Class C, where I believe that they do accept /24's. Regards Marshall Eubanks Richard A Steenbergen wrote: On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 05:10:28PM -0400, Ralph Doncaster wrote: http://info.us.bb.verio.net/routing.html#PeerFilter It seems if I were one

Re: AS4006

2002-07-15 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:37:35 +0900 Don Wilder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andre, Netrail was bought by Cogent after it went belly up. Try their NOC. Regards Marshall Eubanks Using ARIN's Whois service I obtained the following: as4006 OrgName: NetRail, Inc. OrgID: RAIL ASNumber

Re: fractional gigabit ethernet links?

2002-07-15 Thread Marshall Eubanks
stops dead for one or two seconds out of every 65 seconds ? Regards Marshall Eubanks For fun, the provider brought it up to 622 mbit/second, and loss dropped considerably, but still hangs at about 1 to 2 percent. There is no question in my mind the issue is with the line, as we've done a wide

Re: problems with 701

2002-07-16 Thread Marshall Eubanks
.focaldata.net (216.127.232.33) [AS 19655] 72 msec 72 msec 72 msec 11 altrio-36.focaldata.net (216.127.233.36) [AS 19655] 76 msec 76 msec 76 msec 12 216-127-233-53.focaldata.net (216.127.233.53) [AS 19655] 76 msec 76 msec 72 msec Regards Marshall Eubanks 116 ms16 ms15 ms 66-243-100-1

Re: What is a reasonable range for global BGP table size?

2002-07-17 Thread Marshall Eubanks
://www.multicasttech.com/status/bgp.plot 113,226 routes From http://bgp.potaroo.net/ AS1221 Telstra 132191 AS4637 Reach 112334 AS286 KPNQwest 111398 AS6447 Route-Views.Oregon-ix.net 119900 Regards Marshall Eubanks

Multi second RTT's from Level3 to Shockwave

2002-07-18 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Statistics 10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 1/5533/10148 What can give such huge RTT's ? Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: What is a reasonable range for global BGP table size?

2002-07-18 Thread Marshall Eubanks
. - Francis Jeffrey -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED] clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine. -- Regards Marshall Eubanks This e-mail may contain

Re: effects of NYC power outage

2002-07-22 Thread Marshall Eubanks
/eubanks.html You should also look at the other two presentations on 9/11 and the Internet at that meeting : http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0110/agenda.html Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc. 10301

Draft of Rep. Berman's bill authorizes anti-P2P hacking

2002-07-24 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Thought this would be considered on-topic as guess who would have to clean up the resulting messes... Regards Marshall Eubanks - Forwarded message from Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] - From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FC: Draft of Rep. Berman's bill authorizes

Re: Major Labels v. Backbones

2002-08-18 Thread Marshall Eubanks
not happened yet, and things are likely to get uglier and nastier until it does. Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: Dave Farber comments on Re: Major Labels v. Backbones

2002-08-19 Thread Marshall Eubanks
no way to stop everybody, but a substantial number of people will not be able to get access. -- Regards Marshall Eubanks This e-mail may contain confidential and proprietary information of Multicast Technologies, Inc

Verizon sued by RIAA ?

2002-08-20 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Anyone have confirmation about this ? Record labels today filed suit in District Court in DC against Verizon, asking that Verizon be compelled to turn over information regarding their subscribers under the pre-complaint subpoena power granted under 17 USC 512(h) of the DMCA. Regards Marshall

Re: Eat this RIAA (or, the war has begun?) - Why not all ISPs?

2002-08-21 Thread Marshall Eubanks
pretty certain that RIAA is doing DOS attacks on the file sharing systems (by trying to flood them with fake files masquerading as real MP3's). I would assume that these are not idle threats. Regards Marshall Eubanks A polite letter from a NANOG representative should do the trick

Re: IPv6 Interview Questions and critic

2002-08-27 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 14:43:38 -0400 Peter John Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 10:41 AM, Joe Baptista wrote: Ipv6 uses 128 bits to provide addressing, routing and identification information on a computer. The 128-bits are divided into the left-64 and

Re: Broadening the IPv6 discussion

2002-08-30 Thread Marshall Eubanks
?) you are interacting with. Regards Marshall Eubanks Petri Helenius wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you can go hybrid, like - client connects to server for game playing info (like location on the map, inventory and stuff) - client will talk with each other

Re: IRR listing of IANA-reserved, a question..

2002-09-04 Thread Marshall Eubanks
-RESERVED space to me. Why can't IANA allocate itself a /20 (or whatever it needs) and keep IANA-RESERVED space for unallocated addresses (plus maybe experimental uses that can and should be filtered at every border). Regards Marshall Eubanks that Note: $dig www.iana.org a ; DiG

Re: How do you stop outgoing spam?

2002-09-09 Thread Marshall Eubanks
. If I was limited to 4 kbps outbound, I would want my money back. Just one customer viewpoint :) Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: How do you stop outgoing spam?

2002-09-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 01:48:57 +0200 (CEST) Iljitsch van Beijnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Marshall Eubanks wrote: Ok, suppose someone can touch type. The world record is something like 600 key presses per minute, which is 10 41-byte TCP packets per second ~= 4

Re: IP over in-ground cable applications.

2002-09-12 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Marshall Eubanks Christopher J. Wolff wrote: Nathan, If your MPEG2 video were multicast streams, wouldn't that be a much more effective utilization of bandwidth? Regards, Christopher J. Wolff, CIO Broadband Laboratories, Inc. http://www.bblabs.com -Original

Re: cox cable still

2002-09-29 Thread Marshall Eubanks
to be in 69.1.64.0/20 and I will try to ping and traceroute to it. Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: Hunting for bogus BGP announcement for 204.106.93.155

2002-10-03 Thread Marshall Eubanks
We did _not_ see 204.106.93.155 here at AS 16517 in our multicast status runs in either BGP or MBGP announcements - this means that Sprint and UUNet were not announcing it (nor was Internet2). -- Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: UUNET Routing issues

2002-10-03 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Where are they diverting it to, the Moon (1.5 light seconds away) ? Really - I have seen some multisecond latencies on network links we were testing, and I always wondered how these could come to be. -- Regards Marshall

Re: UUNET Routing issues

2002-10-05 Thread Marshall Eubanks
at high bandwidths over such long links. Having said all of that, I have seen RTTs of _tens_ of seconds US - Singapore. I would love to know how this is arranged. Regards Marshall Eubanks So then a satellite link with a 1000 ms delay wouldn't be normal, would it? With these delays

Re: DirecPC Protocols

2002-11-15 Thread Marshall Eubanks
issues. Regards Marshall Eubanks Crist J. Clark wrote: I've been looking for some technical descriptions on how DirecPC works from a TCP/IP point of view. Does anyone out there have some references? I have not been able to find anything too detailed, and from what I have been told, they are not too

Re: Cogent Results as a CGI

2002-11-19 Thread Marshall Eubanks
of the time. Lots of burstiness. Are you talking about burstiness in time or by ip address ? If the former, do you have statistics on that ? Regards Marshall Eubanks Thank you for helping us test this connection. The jury is still out.. however, this speed test server will go offline this evening.

Spanning tree melt down ?

2002-11-27 Thread Marshall Eubanks
and blocks alternate routes to prevent data from getting stuck in a loop. The large volume of data the researcher was uploading happened to be the last drop that made the network overflow. Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: Spanning tree melt down ?

2002-11-29 Thread Marshall Eubanks
quote from an actual networking expert. It does look like Cisco took the oportunity to sell them some stuff - looks like someone got something out of this - too bad it wasn't the patients :) - Dan On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Marshall Eubanks wrote: Anyone have any idea what really happened : http

Re: Networking in Africa...

2002-12-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
service providers. To subscribe, send an email message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'subscribe afnog' (without the quotes) as text in the body of the message. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 11:33 AM, Eric Gauthier wrote: Hello, A friend of mine is working on one

Re: FW: /8s and filtering

2002-12-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Did they ? When ? (I was involved with such a proposal, and it was turned down at the last ARIN meeting, so I am curious if something else did get approved.) Regards Marshall Eubanks On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 02:08 PM, Ejay Hire wrote: Having a /24 doesn't indicate you

Re: Whoops! (re: WH network monitoring plan response)

2002-12-24 Thread Marshall Eubanks
This is obviously a great truth - a statement whose opposite is also true. Regards and Best Wishes Marshall Eubanks On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 03:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:26:09 EST, Richard Forno said: In my last post when I said this: If something's

Re: MBONE

2002-12-28 Thread Marshall Eubanks
will give you multicast if you have a connection to them, such as Sprint. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Friday, December 27, 2002, at 07:46 PM, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote: On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 01:39, Daniel Roesen wrote: On Sat, Dec 28

Re: FYI: Anyone seen this?

2003-01-17 Thread Marshall Eubanks
they haven't gotten their hack back legislation passed yet :) Regards Marshall Eubanks This e-mail may contain confidential and proprietary information of Multicast Technologies, Inc, subject to Non-Disclosure Agreements T.M

Re: Stumper

2003-01-21 Thread Marshall Eubanks
J. Scheller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc 10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 410 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone : 703-293-9624 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: OT: Re: FW: Re: Is there a line of defense against Distributed Reflective attacks?

2003-01-22 Thread Marshall Eubanks
current consumer state of the art. The first MPEG-4 HD set top boxes are beginning to appear http://www.sigmadesigns.com/news/press_releases/030108.htm Watch this space Regards Marshall Eubanks I think you'll see it long

Re: wrt BofA ATM: is it ATM 'automated' or ATM 'async' ?

2003-01-28 Thread Marshall Eubanks
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Re: Bell Labs or Microsoft security?

2003-01-29 Thread Marshall Eubanks
) Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: shuttle flash crowd statistics

2003-02-01 Thread Marshall Eubanks
There is not a big spike in multicast traffic as there was on 9/11/2001. NASA TV multicast only has reports from 3 viewers at present, which suggest a total viewership of 10 or less. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 06:02 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: On Sat, 1 Feb 2003

Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet

2003-02-09 Thread Marshall Eubanks
failures. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 10:07 AM, Jack Bates wrote: From: Stewart, William C (Bill), SALES I think the key is that the failures described in the paper are caused by overload rather than other things - too much demand for power blows out

Re: Streaming dead again.

2003-02-12 Thread Marshall Eubanks
As of 9:00 AM EST, I am not seeing any of the multicast groups here - more precisely, I can see rtcp traffic from other group members, but not the broadcasts themselves. Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast

Re: manhole covers

2003-02-21 Thread Marshall Eubanks
. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 05:43 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: Check out Georgetown in Washington DC, the exploding manhole capital of the world. They have a lot of experience with exploding manholes, from many different causes. The most

RIPE Down or DOSed ?

2003-02-27 Thread Marshall Eubanks
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Re: 923 Mbps across the Ocean ...

2003-03-07 Thread Marshall Eubanks
) seems kind of unusal to me. -- Mikael Abrahamssonemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc. Phone : 703-293-9601 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: 923 Mbps across the Ocean ...

2003-03-07 Thread Marshall Eubanks
http://www.angio.net/ I do not accept unsolicited commercial email. Do not spam me. Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc. Phone : 703-293-9601 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: 923 Mbps across the Ocean ...

2003-03-08 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc. Phone : 703-293-9601 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.multicasttech.com Our New Multicast Workshop : http://www.multicasttech.com/workshop

Re: 923 Mbps across the Ocean ...

2003-03-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
of the shipping window. On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 09:53 AM, Pete Templin wrote: -Original Message- From: Marshall Eubanks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 3:58 PM To: David G. Andersen Cc: Mikael Abrahamsson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 923 Mbps across the Ocean

Re: Fast TCP?

2003-06-05 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Hello; e-VLBI streams can easily sustain packet losses. IMHO these streams should be sent UDP with application layer congestion control, minimal FEC if necessary and worse than best effort QOS (because VLBI has little money but an almost infinite ability to generate bits). These TCP based

Re: Full Internet ASN -- AS Name resolution

2003-06-06 Thread Marshall Eubanks
resolution table? I don't want to compile following regional dbase :-) ftp://ftp.arin.net/netinfo/asn.txt ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/apnic/dbase/data/rpsl ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/dbase/ Thanks in advance Mourad Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M

Re: Full Internet ASN -- AS Name resolution

2003-06-06 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Lucy; Whatever it is, there are some bugs : AS27949 AS27949 Segmentation Fault AS27950 AS27950 Segmentation Fault AS27951 AS27951 Segmentation Fault AS27952 AS27952 Segmentation Fault AS27953 AS27953 ld.so.1: (unknown): fatal: /usr/lib/libc.so.1: mmap failed: Resource temporarily unavailable

Re: Non-GPS derived timing sources (was Re: NTp sources that work in a datacenter)

2003-06-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
/ I do not accept unsolicited commercial email. Do not spam me. Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc. e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.multicasttech.com Test your network for multicast : http

Re: Fast TCP?

2003-06-05 Thread Marshall Eubanks
? Regards Marshall Eubanks On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 10:40 PM, Allan Liska wrote: On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Mike Leber wrote: Does anybody know any more about Fast TCP: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=581ncid=581e

IETF Web site Down ?

2003-07-09 Thread Marshall Eubanks
I have not been able to get to any www.ietf.org site for the last hour or so, nor can I ping it (4.17.168.6) from mulitple network locations . Is this maintenance, a server problem or a DOS attack ? Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: North America not interested in IP V6

2003-07-30 Thread Marshall Eubanks
do anything similar for IPv6 ? The only thing I am aware of is in the I2 netflows, http://netflow.internet2.edu/weekly/ , which lately shows a tenth of a % of Abilene traffic as IPv6. Is there any more systematic IPv6 measurement work ? Regards Marshall Eubanks Regards, Neil.

Re: North America not interested in IP V6

2003-08-01 Thread Marshall Eubanks
that the number of IPv4 and IPv6 ASN with routing will be equal in a little less than 12 years (T ~ 11.75), or some time in the Spring of 2015. This is far enough into the future that I do not think that it is realistic to be more rigorous than this. Regards Marshall Eubanks --Michael Dillon

Re: Humidity ranges?

2003-08-04 Thread Marshall Eubanks
affects the paper quality. If you are running lots of mag tape, humidity 60 % starts to really increase tape and head wear. If new tape heads are part of your regular operating budget, I would keep the humidity 50 %. Regards Marshall Eubanks Otherwise, just keep it well below the dewpoint

Re: BGP route tracking.

2003-08-14 Thread Marshall Eubanks
_after_ 9/11, when the generators ran out of power. As a guess, these must be enterprise ASN without backup power. Regards Marshall Eubanks I'm seeing a decrease of 3510 prefixes. There is a bit of churn, though things are reasonably calm overall. Total prefix count: http

Re: power failure causes and effects

2003-08-14 Thread Marshall Eubanks
wider East Coast grid in time to avoid a collapse here. Regards Marshall Eubanks Most of the early rumors about causes of the power failure have proven incorrect -- fire at a New York City power plant, etc. Most likely is a congestion failure in the Niagara-Mohawk grid, which covers a large

Re: What do you want your ISP to block today?

2003-08-30 Thread Marshall Eubanks
. Regards Marshall Eubanks Also this only works where routing is strictly symmetrical (e.g. edge connections, and to single homed edges at that). It also has the problem that you have to retain some state (possibly little) for all outbound traffic until you can match it to inbound traffic. Given

Re: [OT] question on NANOG meetings

2003-09-27 Thread Marshall Eubanks
). Regards Marshall Eubanks brandon

Re: Adjusting TCP windows on production systems?

2003-09-30 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:44:03 -0400 Temkin, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there anyone in a production environment who, as part of their system build process, adjusts the TCP receive window/MSS/etc. on production systems? Look at http://www.internet2.edu/~shalunov/writing/tcp-perf.html

Re: Alternative Satellite news feed needed

2003-10-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
list please. Regards Marshall Eubanks

Re: Alternative Satellite news feed needed

2003-10-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 14:57:16 -0400 (EDT) Sean Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Marshall Eubanks wrote: I have found a possible source of satellite bandwidth for this, assuming a critical mass of users could be accumulated to pay for it. Interested parties should send

Re: NTP, possible solutions, and best implementation

2003-10-03 Thread Marshall Eubanks
signal) introduced timing errors only at the level of 100 nanoseconds. If you need timing better than that, you should worry (a little) about having a backup time source, in case SA gets turned back on in a dire national emergency. Regards Marshall Eubanks Derating GPS wouldn't affect the time

Re: Pitfalls of annoucing /24s

2003-10-16 Thread Marshall Eubanks
filtering out all the garbage /24's in the other space caused by people needlessly announcing every /24 out of their large aggregate. I would agree. Forrest Regards Marshall Eubanks On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Andrew Dul wrote: Forrest, Even if ARIN passes this policy that will not make any provider

Re: Heads-up: ATT apparently going to whitelist-only inbound mail

2003-10-21 Thread Marshall Eubanks
- Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telesuite.com

Re: Heads-up: ATT apparently going to whitelist-only inbound mail

2003-10-21 Thread Marshall Eubanks
, your access may not continue. The required information should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - End forwarded message - Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telesuite.com

Re: Sabotage investigation of fiber cuts in Northwest

2003-11-03 Thread Marshall Eubanks
doors opened. Alex Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telesuite.com

Re: WLAN shielding

2003-12-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 20:36:51 -0600 Erik Amundson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been looking into the Cisco Aironet solution recently for a project I'm working on. They seem to have some great security features, if you want to take the time to configure it. Oh, another caveat is

Re: pon's and ethernet to the home

2003-12-18 Thread Marshall Eubanks
? -- Miguel Mata-Cardona Intercom El Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] voz: ++(503) 278-5068 fax: ++(503) 265-7024 Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.multicasttech.com Test your network for multicast

Re: Monumentous task of making a list of all DDoS Zombies.

2004-02-07 Thread Marshall Eubanks
It need be neither momentous nor monumental - Just say it's 0.0.0.0 / 0 with some occasional exceptions. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 11:56:28 -0500 Wayne Gustavus (nanog) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This would essentially be impossible and not a good idea. Large volumes

Re: [IP] VeriSign prepares to relaunch Site Finder -- calls

2004-02-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
. -- Michael Loftis Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telesuite.com

Re: [IP] VeriSign prepares to relaunch Site Finder -- calls

2004-02-10 Thread Marshall Eubanks
. -- Michael Loftis Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telesuite.com

Re: Enterprise Multihoming

2004-03-11 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.telesuite.com

Re: Publish or (gulp) Perish

2004-03-26 Thread Marshall Eubanks
used networking component http://arxiv.org/list/cs.NI/recent It works well if heavily used because it is open to any submission (including corrections of previous submissionns) and because many papers are eventually published in print journals. Regards Marshall Eubanks The converse

Re: ISP for Bangalore, India

2004-05-08 Thread Marshall Eubanks
his phone #). Regards Marshall Eubanks P.S. I would be interested to hear more off-list about your project. On Fri, 7 May 2004 15:27:46 -0400 Eric Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Heya, I'm spec'ing out a project that involves some large-scale video conferencing and collaboration amoung

Re: What percentage of the Internet Traffic is junk?

2004-05-05 Thread Marshall Eubanks
is typically about 30%, but most of that is probably file sharing. My opinion, from looking at these tables, is that probably little is junk, at least in the eye's of the receiver. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Wed, 05 May 2004 13:17:45 -0700 William B. Norton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 12:55 PM

Re: [Fwd: [IP] Intriguing Progress of China's IPv9 Network Technology]

2004-07-02 Thread Marshall Eubanks
It may be just me, but the choice of version number makes me think that Jim Fleming may be involved in this. Regards Marshall Eubanks On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 18:34:21 +0530 Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Original Message Subject: [IP] Intriguing Progress

Re: OT: Re: Critters

2004-07-11 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Cats and Spiders, Ha ! I was involved with the construction of a radio telescope in the Spitzbergen settlement of Ny Alesund, Norway (78 degrees 56 minutes north). http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/vlbi/images/telbig/nyales.gif Staff were assigned Colt 45 revolvers because the area was frequented by

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