RE: transceivers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-11 Thread Tomas L. Byrnes
http://www.ipitek.com/products/broadband/ethernet.htm used by Cox and others. http://www.ipitek.com/products/subsystems/transceivers.htm Certified to 120Km, you may be able to run it further. >-Original Message- >From: Tim Durack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Friday, October 10, 20

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Steve Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mr. Lopez is contributing to the welfare of the net as a whole by addressing > the cause, rather than applying a bandage locally to lessen the symptom. I > sincerely hope your dismissive advice is not characteristic of Spa

lighting talks and the program committee

2008-10-11 Thread Todd Underwood
two quick reminders as many of us head towards LA for the conference: 1) there have been some excellent lightning talks submitted but there are still more slots availble than talks submitted. if you have an idea and can whip up an abstract by tomorrow and a talk by monday, you still stand an ex

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch
Steve Church wrote: > Beavis aka John Lopez: > I, for one, am glad you're interested in stopping the abuse at its source. > Thank you. > > Steve Linford: > >> why not ACL the source at your router or at whatever device is being >> > (packeted). > Mr. Lopez is contributing to the welfare of

Re: Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Konstantin Bezruchenko
Hello, Paul Ferguson wrote: Out of curiosity, is this for AS35415? http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS35415 Nope. It's for our another AS. AS35415 is for Europe only.

Re: Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Konstantin Bezruchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Our comapny going to build some peering POP across USA, and i really > don't know where is the best place to have first POP? > > Please advice. > > Thanks > >

Re: Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Tony Varriale
E has a significant presence in Chicago so don't leave us out. :) tv - Original Message - From: "Simon Lockhart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Konstantin Bezruchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "North American Network Operators Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 7:47 AM

Re: transcievers/amplifiers for 150 km fiber run

2008-10-11 Thread Lamar Owen
On Friday 10 October 2008 14:50:11 Fletcher Kittredge wrote: > We are looking to light a two strand fiber link of about 95 miles (or > 150km). It would be worth a lot to us not to have repeaters. We are > hoping for Gigabit Ethernet. Sonet is possible but a less attractive > solution. Are th

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread Steve Linford
On 11 Oct 2008, at 16:22, Steve Church wrote: Beavis aka John Lopez: I, for one, am glad you're interested in stopping the abuse at its source. Thank you. Steve Linford: why not ACL the source at your router or at whatever device is being (packeted). Mr. Lopez is contributing to the welfar

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread William Pitcock
On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 08:05 +, Steve Linford wrote: > On 10 Oct 2008, at 20:46, Beavis wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > DoS attack in progress, any upstream info for these guys? their > > phone number doesn't respond. > > > > inetnum: 88.247.0.0 - 88.247.79.255 > > netname: TurkT

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread Steve Church
Beavis aka John Lopez: I, for one, am glad you're interested in stopping the abuse at its source. Thank you. Steve Linford: > why not ACL the source at your router or at whatever device is being (packeted). Mr. Lopez is contributing to the welfare of the net as a whole by addressing the cause, rat

Re: Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 03:44:49PM +0300, Konstantin Bezruchenko wrote: > Thanks, i will look into peeringdb.com. > > Basically i just want to know if there is some "must have" locations in > US, with a lot of ISP's POP on-site. Like AMS-IX in Europe. Personally, I'd suggest LINX if you want to g

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread Beavis
Sorry for the anonymity part Steve This is the only one email i got that is added to the NANOG List. John Lopez NOC Manager Constructora Pura Vida (506)243-018-35 Ext. 2901 On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 2:05 AM, Steve Linford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10 Oct 2008, at 20:46, Beavis wrote: > >

Re: Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Konstantin Bezruchenko
Hi, Simon Lockhart wrote: Take a look at netflow, flowtools, etc, and work out where large chunks of your traffic is going. Then research at peeringdb.com to work out which networks are likely to peer with you, and which peering exchanges they're present at. Then look at the cost of transport fr

Re: Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 02:43:19PM +0300, Konstantin Bezruchenko wrote: > Our comapny going to build some peering POP across USA, and i really > don't know where is the best place to have first POP? Where's you're traffic going to, or coming from? Without knowing that, it's hard to say... Take a

Peering for beginners

2008-10-11 Thread Konstantin Bezruchenko
Hi, Our comapny going to build some peering POP across USA, and i really don't know where is the best place to have first POP? Please advice. Thanks - Konstantin N. Bezruchenko

Re: DDoS Attack in Progress.

2008-10-11 Thread Steve Linford
On 10 Oct 2008, at 20:46, Beavis wrote: Hi All, DoS attack in progress, any upstream info for these guys? their phone number doesn't respond. inetnum: 88.247.0.0 - 88.247.79.255 netname: TurkTelekom descr: TT ADSL-alcatel static_ulus country: tr The Spamha