Hello,
If you are able to read french, there are useful informations :
the fai-locaux mailing list archives :
https://lists.fdn.fr/wws
A series of posts on this blog :
http://blog.spyou.org/wordpress-mu/2010/06/09/comment-devenir-son-propre-fai-1-la-theorie/
I'm looking for a good utility that I can run locally to scrape RADB, ARIN,
other RIRs to add to my or customer prefix lists... Anybody have a good tool
for this? I currently end up visiting https://www.dan.me.uk/filtergen and
creating one off that.
Thoughts?
--
Kate
QuadraNet, Inc
530 W 6th
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog36/presentations/steenbergen.pdf
has some pointers to tools Richard wrote (and presented a few times
now) at nanog meetings.
(to save you reading the pdf... which is a good read:
http://irrpt.sourceforge.net/
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Nick Hilliard
On 21/09/2011 14:56, Christopher Morrow wrote:
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog36/presentations/steenbergen.pdf
has some pointers to tools Richard wrote (and presented a few times
now) at nanog meetings.
(to save you reading the pdf... which is a good read:
http://irrpt.sourceforge.net/
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 05:39:26AM -0700, Kate Gerry wrote:
I'm looking for a good utility that I can run locally to scrape RADB, ARIN,
other RIRs to add to my or customer prefix lists... Anybody have a good tool
for this? I currently end up visiting https://www.dan.me.uk/filtergen and
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 04:09:40PM +0200, Hannes Frederic Sowa wrote:
http://www.lexa.ru/snar/bgpq/index_en.html
The url above links to the predecessor project. The code that I actually use
is available here:
http://snar.spb.ru/prog/bgpq3/
Greetings,
Hannes
peval()
Colleagues:
A short NANOG 53 reminder and update. NANOG 53 will be held in Philadelphia,
PA on* October 9-12, 2011*. NANOG 53 will begin with tutorials starting
early Sunday afternoon, October 9th. The meeting will adjourn approximately
12 noon on Wednesday, October 12th.
Thank you to our NANOG
Has anyone have experience using Adtran NetVanta 1544 as a iSCSI SAN
switch? Or any Adtran switch in general? Any problems or unexpected
issues?
Thanks!
On Sep 12, 2011, at 11:42, Ben Albee wrote:
Does anybody currently use vyatta as a bgp router for their company? If
so have you ran into any problems with using that instead of a cisco or
juniper router?
We're using Vyatta for a handful of fast ethernet links to the internet, with I
think
I've used Adtran ethernet switches. I wouldn't call them feature-rich,
but they do seem to work. If possible test thouroughly before putting
in production. I've seen some layer 3 issues with them that they
quickly fixed in subsequent firmware releases. I was not stress testing
them with
Thanks for the reminder Betty!
Comcast is hosting a social on Sunday night, October 9th, from
6:30-9:30pm on the 43rd floor at Comcast Center.
NANOG and ARIN participants, registered by Wednesday the 5th of
October, will be on the guest list with security in the lobby. Late
registrants will
I think people tend to go overboard in the planning phases for something
like this. I remember rumors of a certain large ISP getting along fine for
several years installing routers with a password like getsmein. There are
plenty of groups that publish guidelines on ISP configuration as well as a
We use Adtran switches semi-frequently at work and I have a few pain points,
but many good things about them.
My biggest complaint is the availability of support if you need something from
them. They operate under pseudo standard business hours which can be a deal
breaker for some.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 05:39:26AM -0700, Kate Gerry wrote:
I'm looking for a good utility that I can run locally to scrape RADB, ARIN,
other RIRs to
add to my or customer prefix lists... Anybody have a good tool for this? I
currently end
up visiting https://www.dan.me.uk/filtergen and
We're seeing complaints from VZ DSL customers in the NY area that are unable to
exchange any IP traffic with mail hosts on multiple netblocks. Port
independent. Sounds like auto- blacklisting run amok.
Off list contact welcomed and appreciated.
--
Sent from my iPhone
I'd believe that regarding the cattle.
When the company I used to work for years ago was focused more on residential
services including dial-up, we had a customer who constantly complained about
problems getting or staying connected to our dial-up service. When one of our
techs was on the
I've yet to use this myself but it looks like what you are looking for.
bgpq3
http://snar.spb.ru/prog/bgpq3/bgpq3-0.1.7.html
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 21, 2011, at 8:39, Kate Gerry k...@quadranet.com wrote:
I'm looking for a good utility that I can run locally to scrape RADB, ARIN,
other
I'll chime in,
In an enterprise environment, I've worked with software routers as well as
hardware beasts (ala Junipers, Cisco 6500s, ASAs, and more).
Ultimately, the network is as reliable as you build it. With software, it's
much cheaper to divide and scale horizontally. Hardware devices are
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Andreas Echavez andr...@livejournalinc.com
wrote:
The most reliable/cost effective solution is the cheap and redundant
approach to architecture.
Reliable hardware is incredibly inexpensive, and every year we get better
CPUs and (recently) GPUs that are
On Sep 20, 2011, at 11:17 PM, Cameron Byrne wrote:
On Sep 20, 2011 7:54 PM, Joseph Gersch joe.ger...@secure64.com wrote:
Does anyone know if Akamai edgesuite servers rate limits or blacklists
caching servers that query it too often? It appears that queries are timing
out if we exceed a
Hello NANOG,
I have a fundamental question regarding 95th percentile pricing. I will
make some prerequisite assumptions to set $/Mbps values before posting
my actual question.
Eg., For 1Gbps commitment, I will pay roughly $3/Mbps. Similarly for
10Gbps, 100Gbps I may pay $2/Mbps and $1/Mbps.
On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:58 PM, Pradeep Bangera wrote:
I have a fundamental question regarding 95th percentile pricing. I will
make some prerequisite assumptions to set $/Mbps values before posting
my actual question.
Eg., For 1Gbps commitment, I will pay roughly $3/Mbps. Similarly for
On 09/21/2011 06:14 PM, Andreas Echavez wrote:
btw, you guys might find
PacketShaderhttp://shader.kaist.edu/packetshader/a pretty
interesting concept
-Andreas
Excellent! I was wondering how far along this was. Good to see. Very
exciting.
I've got a couple parallel systems sitting around
Hello,
I don't know if that was directed at me or the OP, but very interesting
stuff thanks.
No I don't read French, but google does. :)
D
On 21/09/2011 8:36 p.m., Julien Gormotte wrote:
Hello,
If you are able to read french, there are useful informations :
the fai-locaux mailing list
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.netwrote:
If you have a lot more, you can negotiate tiers. E.g. The first 10G is
$X/Mbps, but if you hit 20G, you get charged 2 * $Y (where Y X,
obviously). This can lead to interesting situations where 19 Gbps costs
An optimal solution would be a tiered system where the adjusted price only
applies to traffic units over the price tier threshold and not retroactively
to all traffic units.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:01 PM, Brandon Galbraith
brandon.galbra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:06 PM,
On Sep 21, 2011 4:43 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote:
On Sep 20, 2011, at 11:17 PM, Cameron Byrne wrote:
On Sep 20, 2011 7:54 PM, Joseph Gersch joe.ger...@secure64.com
wrote:
Does anyone know if Akamai edgesuite servers rate limits or blacklists
caching servers that query
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