Internap Looking Glass / Route Server

2010-05-01 Thread Max Clark
Hello, I'm looking for a public looking glass / route server connected to Internap - preferably in Los Angeles. Does such a thing exist? Thanks, Max

Re: Internap Looking Glass / Route Server

2010-05-01 Thread Randy Bush
I'm looking for a public looking glass / route server connected to Internap - preferably in Los Angeles. Does such a thing exist? similar subject, so excuse my piggybacking i am looking for looking glass softwhere which will run against junos, ios, and ios xr, so folk playing in the rpki

Re: Internap Looking Glass / Route Server

2010-05-01 Thread Scott Howard
Internap do not have an external Looking Glass (not sure about Route Server, but I suspect it's the same). If you're a customer their helpdesk will run traceroutes/etc from a specific location if you ask, within reason of course... Scott. On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Max Clark

Re: Internap Looking Glass / Route Server

2010-05-01 Thread Steve Bertrand
On 2010.05.01 12:41, Randy Bush wrote: I'm looking for a public looking glass / route server connected to Internap - preferably in Los Angeles. Does such a thing exist? similar subject, so excuse my piggybacking i am looking for looking glass softwhere which will run against junos, ios,

Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread ML
Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers? Waive the surcharge for sufficiently large commits?

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 5/1/2010 13:43, ML wrote: Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers? I've never heard of nor experienced that before. ~Seth

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread aaron
Never heard of it. We don't do it. --Original Message-- From: ML To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Surcharge for providing Internet routes? Sent: May 1, 2010 3:43 PM Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers? Waive the

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread Steve Bertrand
On 2010.05.01 16:43, ML wrote: Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers? ... I've never heard of it, but iow, I'd pay more if I could get my upstreams to provide the full table... Is there a market? I doubt it. Steve

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On May 1, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote: On 2010.05.01 16:43, ML wrote: Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers? ... I've never heard of it, but iow, I'd pay more if I could get my upstreams to provide the

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread Steve Bertrand
On 2010.05.01 17:42, Steve Bertrand wrote: On 2010.05.01 16:43, ML wrote: Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers? ... I've never heard of it, but iow, I'd pay more if I could get my upstreams to provide the full

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread deleskie
I've never heard of this either. -jim --Original Message-- From: aa...@wholesaleinternet.net To: ML To: nanog@nanog.org ReplyTo: aa...@wholesaleinternet.net Subject: Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes? Sent: May 1, 2010 6:00 PM Never heard of it. We don't do it.

Google Contact

2010-05-01 Thread Joe Hamby
Is there anyone from Google on the list that can contact me off list to help with a blocked domain issue? Thanks in advance for any help. Joe Hamby

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread Alex H. Ryu
Do you mean Full routes for BGP ? Sometimes there are extra charge for BGP, but never heard about full routes or not. How can they guarantee whether they provide Full routes or not ? If some routes are missing, are they going to provide the credit for it ? Full routes from BGP is always

Re: Surcharge for providing Internet routes?

2010-05-01 Thread Matthew S. Crocker
We provide full tables to customers that ask, 99% of the time they don't know what they are asking for and don't really need it. full tables doesn't cost anything more but we only do it for our 100+meg customers. I don't for example do BGP with T1 level customers. -Matt - Original