I realize that AP is a tough area to cover; I spent three years doing
ISP work in Tokyo. Like I said in my reply to Suresh, I'd love to be
able to drop more than one POP in the region. F's locations in New
Zealand, Hong Kong, and Seoul sound pretty ideal. Unfortunately, I
only have room for
Hi folks
since i am the current operator, feel free to write directly to me if you
don't get a response in 36-48 hours.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hasn't responded to any of my emails but I don't know how
active that address is. Is this still a live service? If it's simply a
thanks
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Anyone who uses the argument of inter-domain routing that are not
seen by
any data collectors on the Internet should be pointed at RFC1930
and told
to renumber their private ASNs.
Just because public route collectors can't see use of an
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Well, there was an update on this topic on the AfNOG list. I thought
nanog list should find this interesting.
On May 24, 2006, at 7:00 AM, Mikisa Richard wrote:
This thread has been dead for awhile now but it never was really
solved.
Turns
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Hi,
Information seems to suggest that these all have one or other faults
due to the earthquake. Some probably have more serious problems then
others.
SMW3 (Sea-me-we 3).
FNAL and FEA (FLAG North Asia Loop) ;
RNAL = Reach North Asia Loop
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On Dec 28, 2006, at 5:35 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
I've wondered how many boats/subs exist for these repairs
and if attempting to do them all in parallel is going to be a big
problem. With 6 systems having outages, it will be interesting
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On Dec 28, 2006, at 3:49 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
I gave my Ontario drivers licence to Equinix security in LA, once,
and they refused to accept it as proof of ID since it wasn't
government issued. I said it was; they disagreed. I tried to
Hi,
there have been regular IPv6 workshops both at APRICOT (www.apricot.net)
and SANOG (www.sanog.org), for the last few years.
Nathan Ward wrote:
self-guided)? Looking to send several 1st and 2nd tier guys, for some
platform/vendor-agnostic training.
Any clues?
If you want books,
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Bradley Urberg Carlson wrote:
I have a few customers' customers, who appear at a local IX. Due to the
MLPA-like nature of the IX, I hear their prefixes both at the IX and via
my own transit customers. I normally use localpref to prefer
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Joe Abley wrote:
| I'm sure for many small networks a Soekris box would do fine. For the
| record, FreeBSD also runs on more capable hardware.
Can attest to that. I have picked up Nathan's handywork and used it on
other hardware. some work is
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