Re: Riot Games

2015-06-06 Thread Trent Farrell
ssues with customers reaching your network. > > Thanks, > Alistair > -- *Trent Farrell* *Riot Games* *IP Network Engineer* E: tfarr...@riotgames.com | IE: +353 83 446 6809 | US: +1 424 285 9825 Summoner name: Foro

Re: Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR)

2015-05-07 Thread Trent Farrell
gt; > > > > > I am worried as most tech's know Cisco and Juniper, so going to ALU > would > > > be a learning curve based on replies I am getting off list. > > > > It’s not that hard to learn if you know the basics of IP routing. I just > > did an i

Re: 192.0.1.0/24?

2015-04-17 Thread Trent Farrell
ear > to be routable. Yet, it is not mentioned in RFC 5735 nor does it have any > whois information. > > Thanks, > Harley > -- *Trent Farrell* *Riot Games* *IP Network Engineer* E: tfarr...@riotgames.com | IE: +353 83 446 6809 | US: +1 424 285 9825 Summoner name: Foro

Re: Google served from non-google IPs?

2015-03-12 Thread Trent Farrell
t3.aspmx.l.google.com. >> BlackBox:~ jlixfeld$ >> >> That is not Google IPv4 address space, and those IPv4 IPs are not being >> announced by 15169. >> >> Am I dumb in thinking that this is weird or is this sort of thing >> commonplace? >> >> -- *Trent Farrell* *Riot Games* *IP Network Engineer* E: tfarr...@riotgames.com | IE: +353 83 446 6809 | US: +1 424 285 9825 Summoner name: Foro

Re: Facebook outage?

2015-01-26 Thread Trent Farrell
...@spectrumnet.us] > Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 10:49 PM > To: Damien Burke; nanog@nanog.org > Subject: RE: Facebook outage? > > Dead here at AS11404 from all locations where we PNI or public peer... > > must be bad over there, v4 dies at their edge, v6 makes it in but no

Re: gamer "lag" dashboard

2015-01-19 Thread Trent Farrell
Hi Michael, I don't have a direct answer to your question, nor can I speak for other gaming companies, but I can certainly work with you off-list on ways to monitor connectivity and performance to our game, "League of Legends". Hopefully also find some ways to optimise routing between our networks

Re: DDOS, IDS, RTBH, and Rate limiting

2014-11-08 Thread Trent Farrell
holes are you going to stick fingers in to stop the flows? Good > luck getting your provider to put in such a filter and make it anything > more than temporary...and then there's still DNS, NTP, SNMP, and other > protocols an attacker can easily utilize when they find that chargen isn&#

Re: DDOS, IDS, RTBH, and Rate limiting

2014-11-08 Thread Trent Farrell
The tricky part is when to remove the route...since you can't tell if the > attack has ended while the target is black holed by your upstreams. > > -- > Jon Lewis, MCP :) | I route > | therefore you are > _ htt

Re: Vendor cert levels

2014-09-03 Thread Trent Farrell
nd support to them as a result. (e.g.: you can’t open a sev 1 case > online unless you are “CCIE”). > > You likely want to have someone with this access in their account to speed > access when there are network critical issues. > > - Jared -- Trent Farrell Riot Games IP Network Engineer E: tfarr...@riotgames.com | IE: +353 83 446 6809 | US: +1 424 285 9825 Summoner name: Foro

Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix

2014-07-10 Thread Trent Farrell
ix is offering to provide you the cache boxes > *for FREE* so that you can cache the data in your network; > isn't that exactly what he wanted, in his first sentence? > Why is it that two sentences later, free Netflix cache boxes > are suddenly an evil that must be avoided, no matter how