Sorry for the short notice.
For anyone coming to NANOG early who is a certified SCUBA DIver, I'll
be diving in Monterey (about 1 hour drive from San Jose) Saturday and
Sunday.
If you're interested in joining me, send an email off-list.
Owen DeLong
Open Water SCUBA Instructor (PADI)
I am suggesting a Certified Drinkers Event in the hotel bar Sunday evening.
Roderick S. Beck
Director of European Sales
Hibernia Atlantic
1, Passage du Chantier, 75012 Paris
http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com
Wireless: 1-212-444-8829.
Landline: 33-1-4346-3209.
French Wireless: 33-6-14-33-48-97.
Given that the last reported water temperature in Monterey was 52.9F, I
think there will be more drinkers than divers.
- billn
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Rod Beck wrote:
I am suggesting a Certified Drinkers Event in the hotel bar Sunday evening.
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From: [EMAIL
That's all they paid?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rod Beck
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 11:31 AM
To: Bill Nash
Cc: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: RE: Area Social Activity
And to celebrate my first TransAtlantic IRU, I will buy the
And to celebrate my first TransAtlantic IRU, I will buy the first ten people a
drink. The commission is funding it.
Regards,
Roderick S. Beck
Director of European Sales
Hibernia Atlantic
1, Passage du Chantier, 75012 Paris
http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com
Wireless: 1-212-444-8829.
Landline:
Well, after I bought the apartment on the Champs-Élysées there wasn't much left
...
But there are no property taxes in France. :)
Roderick S. Beck
Director of European Sales
Hibernia Atlantic
1, Passage du Chantier, 75012 Paris
http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com
Wireless: 1-212-444-8829.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 11:02:54AM -0600, Kai Chen wrote:
A typical Internet Exchange Point (IXP) consists of one or more network
switches http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_switch, to which each of the
participating ISPs connect. We call it the exchange-based topology. My
question is if
A typical Internet Exchange Point (IXP) consists of one or more network
switches http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_switch, to which each of the
participating ISPs connect. We call it the exchange-based topology. My
question is if some current IXPs use directly-connected topology, in
which ISPs
Dear sirs,
We are considering Novell Netware DNS+DHCP servers (over Netware 6.5)
to replace our old ISC BIND and DHCP Linux servers.
Could someone with experience in those products shed some light on
their pros and cons? Please answer directly to my mailbox in order to
keep NANOG clean.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Chen) writes:
A typical Internet Exchange Point (IXP) consists of one or more network
switches http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_switch, to which each of
the participating ISPs connect. We call it the exchange-based topology.
My question is if some current IXPs use
Hi,
I am trying to implement BGP TTL security between one of my routers and
an eBGP peer that is one hop away over a layer 2 IX.
As soon as I add:
neighbor 212.121.34.1 ttl-security hops 2
or
neighbor 212.121.34.1 ttl-security hops 1
The peer drops to active/open sent with entries in syslog
Rod Beck wrote:
I am suggesting a Certified Drinkers Event in the hotel bar Sunday evening.
Any Hash House Harriers in our midst?
--
Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/
Your local telephone and internet
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The IANA IPv4 registry has been updated to reflect the
allocation of two /8 IPv4 blocks to ARIN in February
2008: 173/8 and 174/8. You can find the IANA IPv4 registry
at:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
Please update your filters
On Feb 14, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Ben Butler wrote:
=191 and the session stays down.
Which is proper bizarre!
Is it necessary to configure this on both side for the session to
re-establish. Is this a Cisco bug?
You're missing the fundamentals of what protection this
mechanism is meat to
in other words there appeared to be no exchange-based topology, more
like a hybrid exchange and PNI topology.
Paul Vixie
It is interesting. Is this the common case for the IXP infrastructure?[1] I
mean the hybrid topology? It seems that it is both directly-connected and
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:20:53 -0800
From: Jay Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Area Social Activity
Rod Beck wrote:
I am suggesting a Certified Drinkers Event in the hotel bar Sunday evening.
Any Hash House Harriers in our midst?
I partook whilst
On 14 Feb 2008, at 17:02, Kai Chen wrote:
A typical Internet Exchange Point (IXP) consists of one or more
network switches, to which each of the participating ISPs connect.
We call it the exchange-based topology. My question is if some
current IXPs use directly-connected topology, in
Folks, does anyone know or can refer to someone in Tokyo to do remote hands
work, rack servers, fetch a server and bring from A to B etc? If no- one is
coming to your mind, can someone refer to a courier service one can instruct/
sort things out with by email / credit card
Ah, yeah, speaking
On Feb 14, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Andy Davidson wrote:
On 14 Feb 2008, at 17:02, Kai Chen wrote:
A typical Internet Exchange Point (IXP) consists of one or more
network switches, to which each of the participating ISPs connect.
We call it the exchange-based topology. My question is if some
I found this product of particular interest...
http://www.scomobile.com/hipcheck/
-Henry
- Original Message
From: Bowman, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nanog@merit.edu
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:24:55 AM
Subject: RE: Network Notifcation - SMS via Verizon
I've used 10 digit
On Feb 14, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Ben Butler wrote:
I have validated via trace in both directions as being 1 hop.
I have read another article that implies the default behaviour at the
other end will to be send TTL 1 not 255 and consequently I need to
configure both ends to get the session to
Hi Danny,
Thanks for you help - no problems.
I would agree 192 vs 63/64 it is to much of a coincidence for it not to
be related somehow.
Weirder and weirder - presumably people trying to hack the BGP session
below:
neighbor 212.121.34.1 ttl-security hops 192
And the session is up and we get:
Hear-hear: most of our customer's e-mail problems are resolved when we turn
off in the in and outbound scanning offered by their favorite AV vendor. =)
I bet we've had more support calls about e-mail scanning than the number of
viruses that feature has ever trapped for them.
And another
Sorry if this is off-topic frustration has set in. I've got what
looks like a routing loop or a wedge in your network and I cant get
past tier2 saying it is an internet problem. I asked to speak with
an engineer directly was told Verizon engineers don't talk directly
with customers.
Members of the ARIN AC will be present to discuss IPv4 after IANA Free
Pool Exhaustion
and get input from the community on how they feel this should be
handled.
Members of the community attending the NANOG conference are encouraged
to
attend this session and give your input.
The
Paul Vixie wrote:
i don't know what's true of other IXP's around the world.
At the Kenyan Internet Exchange Point (KIXP), we require that all
operators have a BGP-speaking router mounted on the racks at the
facility. All connections are done through the IXP switches. We have not
had a
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 9:49 PM, K. Scott Bethke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is off-topic frustration has set in. I've got what
looks like a routing loop or a wedge in your network and I cant get
past tier2 saying it is an internet problem. I asked to speak with
an engineer
Title: Samsung Enterprise Portal mySingle
Hi all,
Lately, my company was ready for peering at Equinix exchange in Sanjose and
sent peering request mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as follow
But, we couldn't get anyresponse from other IXmembers. Could
you let me know why nobody did respond us ?
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