Re: do I need to maintain with RADB?
But I pay for all that already, so it seems that using ARIN is a no-brainer. Zaid Ali wrote: It's not entirely free since you have to pay an AS maintenance fee and if you are assigned a netblock directly then you pay maintenance on that also. I would rather maintain everything in one place rather than paying an extra $495 to RADB if my BGP peers can source it from ARIN. Zaid - Original Message - From: "Bruce Robertson" To: "NANOG list" Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 2:07:31 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: Re: do I need to maintain with RADB? Is the ARIN registry free, then? Jon Lewis wrote: On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Zaid Ali wrote: Hi, need some advise here. Do I still need to maintain my objects (and pay) RADB? I use ARIN as source and all my route objects can be verified with a whois. If your objects are all maintained via another routing registry (ARIN's, altdb, etc.) and you don't care to maintain objects with radb.ra.net, then you do not need to pay RADB maintenance fees. -- Jon Lewis | I route Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are Atlantic Net| _ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_ begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce org:Great Basin Internet Services, Inc adr:;;241 Ridge St Ste 450;Reno;NV;89501-2013;US email;internet:br...@greatbasin.net title:Founder, Chief Technology Officer tel;work:+1.775.348.7299 tel;fax:+1.775.348.9412 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.linkedin.com/in/BruceDRobertson version:2.1 end:vcard
Re: do I need to maintain with RADB?
Is the ARIN registry free, then? Jon Lewis wrote: On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Zaid Ali wrote: Hi, need some advise here. Do I still need to maintain my objects (and pay) RADB? I use ARIN as source and all my route objects can be verified with a whois. If your objects are all maintained via another routing registry (ARIN's, altdb, etc.) and you don't care to maintain objects with radb.ra.net, then you do not need to pay RADB maintenance fees. -- Jon Lewis | I route Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are Atlantic Net| _ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_ begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce org:Great Basin Internet Services, Inc adr:;;241 Ridge St Ste 450;Reno;NV;89501-2013;US email;internet:br...@greatbasin.net title:Founder, Chief Technology Officer tel;work:+1.775.348.7299 tel;fax:+1.775.348.9412 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.linkedin.com/in/BruceDRobertson version:2.1 end:vcard
Re: ISP Unbundling circuits
Sometimes it's the telco. We've issued disconnects for copper-based T1s, and seen the HDSL card still powered years later. itmailinglist wrote: Hi everyone, Is it common for an ISP to install a lased line (circuit) and when the service ends, the service is not unbundled again but all the cabling is left where it is? I have even seen that a circuit is still active on there exchanges after years and no one at the ISP seems to care that they are wasting there own resources. Thanks and best regards, Alexander begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce org:Great Basin Internet Services, Inc adr:;;241 Ridge St Ste 450;Reno;NV;89501-2013;US email;internet:br...@greatbasin.net title:Founder, Chief Technology Officer tel;work:+1.775.348.7299 tel;fax:+1.775.348.9412 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.linkedin.com/in/BruceDRobertson version:2.1 end:vcard
Re: Gigabit Linux Routers
Imagestream does nice work as well. Soucy, Ray wrote: If all you're looking for is basic routing though, it might be worthwhile just getting a Vyatta appliance. begin:vcard fn:Bruce Robertson n:Robertson;Bruce org:Great Basin Internet Services, Inc adr:;;241 Ridge St Ste 450;Reno;NV;89501-2013;US email;internet:br...@greatbasin.net title:Founder, Chief Technology Officer tel;work:+1.775.348.7299 tel;fax:+1.775.348.9412 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.greatbasin.net version:2.1 end:vcard