[NANOG-announce] NANOG 72 CFP Open

2017-10-24 Thread Ryan Woolley via NANOG-announce
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NANOG Community,

The NANOG Program Committee is excited to announce that we are now
accepting proposals for all sessions at NANOG 72 in Atlanta, GA, February
19-21 2018.  Below is a summary of key details from the Call For
Presentations

on the NANOG website.

We look forward to seeing you in February in Atlanta!

Sincerely,

Ryan Woolley

NANOG PC
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Re: Open-IX BCOP Committee Call for Volunteers

2017-10-24 Thread Chris Grundemann
The call for volunteers ends one week from today - reach out to me today!


On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Chris Grundemann 
wrote:

> Pardon the interruption.
>
> There is a new effort underway to ensure that BCOP has a home in North
> America and your help is needed.
>
> Following the publication of the Open-IX Document Development Policy (OIX
> DDP) and the formation of the Best Current Operational Practices committee
> (BCOP) , the Open-IX Board
> of Directors is now seeking volunteers to take on this valuable work.
>
> Open-IX Best Current Operational Practices (BCOP) Committee members are
> expected to seek out subject matter experts and encourage the documentation
> of BCOPs from the global network engineering community. This is typically
> done through activity on mailing lists, conversations at industry events,
> and leveraging personal relationships. Committee members are further
> expected to shepherd appropriate documents through the process from Appeal
> to published BCOP, including updates to existing documents as needed.
>
> If you share a passion for sharing knowledge, increasing the resiliency
> and efficiency of the global internet infrastructure, and have a few hours
> a month to dedicate to this effort, we encourage you to volunteer! Please
> send your name, email address, and a brief statement of interest to
> cgrundemann  open-ix.org.
>
> While we continuously seek new voices for all committees, this call is
> expected to close on 31 October, 2017. Please submit before that time to be
> considered for an immediate opening on the BCOP committee.
>
> Thank you,
> ~Chris
>


Re: Chinese websites loading slower recently?

2017-10-24 Thread Javier J
The great firewall.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Firewall






On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Olivier Benghozi <
olivier.bengh...@wifirst.fr> wrote:

> I can confirm, several customers complaining of being suddenly unable to
> access baidu/weibo and so on
> Same conclusion ensues.
>
> > On 20 oct. 2017 at 23:27, Tianhao Xiao  wrote :
> >
> > The National Congress[0] just happened, and the Chinese government does
> > make a very big deal out of it. I know that many universities were asked
> > to temporarily block inbound HTTP traffic, which even affected open
> > source mirrors during that time.
> >
> > With all this going on it is only natural that something restrictive
> > happened to the rest of the international network. I'm not exactly sure
> > what has been done, but it is very likely that it is not your problem.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, at 08:51, Simon Lockhart wrote:
> >>
> >> Is anyone else seeing an increase in problems related to Chinese
> >> websites?
>
>


Re: AS-Path - ORF Draft

2017-10-24 Thread Jakob Heitz (jheitz)
Even though the limit is applied before policy, the dropped prefixes don't 
count towards the limit. You can have a limit of 100 and receive 1000. If you 
drop 901 post policy, it will not kill the session, even when the limit is 
applied before policy.

Thanks,
Jakob.


> Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2017 17:37:52 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Mike Hammett 

> Their device goes through prefix limit before prefix filter, so their filters 
> wouldn't even see the advertisements as the prefix limit already killed the 
> session. Raise the prefix limit so that the filters can get to work and now 
> you're vulnerable to someone else injecting a ton of routes and melting their 
> router. 
> 


RE: facebook fna

2017-10-24 Thread Aaron Gould
Thanks.

 

Btw, I looked through the ~50 page fb net appiance deplymnt install and op 
guide and didn’t see where it speaks to that exact question.

 

-Aaron

 

From: Eric Dugas [mailto:edu...@unknowndevice.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 10:01 AM
To: Aaron Gould
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: facebook fna

 

It takes a couple of days before it ramps up. Pretty sure it's all covered in 
the docs on the partner portal.

 

On 24 October 2017 at 10:56, Aaron Gould  wrote:

How long is typical for the newly installed fna server cache to stay in
"testing" phase before moving to "in production" ?  I've been watching ~100
mbps sustained towards mine since 6 p.m. last night and it's in "testing"
mode according to the fna partner portal.  .so I'm looking forward to it
moving to production and wanted to know how long does it usually take?





-Aaron

 



Re: facebook fna

2017-10-24 Thread Eric Dugas
It takes a couple of days before it ramps up. Pretty sure it's all covered
in the docs on the partner portal.

On 24 October 2017 at 10:56, Aaron Gould  wrote:

> How long is typical for the newly installed fna server cache to stay in
> "testing" phase before moving to "in production" ?  I've been watching ~100
> mbps sustained towards mine since 6 p.m. last night and it's in "testing"
> mode according to the fna partner portal.  .so I'm looking forward to it
> moving to production and wanted to know how long does it usually take?
>
>
>
>
>
> -Aaron
>
>


facebook fna

2017-10-24 Thread Aaron Gould
How long is typical for the newly installed fna server cache to stay in
"testing" phase before moving to "in production" ?  I've been watching ~100
mbps sustained towards mine since 6 p.m. last night and it's in "testing"
mode according to the fna partner portal.  .so I'm looking forward to it
moving to production and wanted to know how long does it usually take?  

 

 

-Aaron