Re: List of CDNs?

2013-11-15 Thread Michael Collins, Aleae
I'll second that; CDNs are a constant pain for me when I'm doing address lookups. A list of them would make life a lot easier for a bunch of different investigative processes. If there isn't one right now, I think I could get off my tuchas and start maintaining one if anyone's interested in

Weekly Routing Table Report

2013-11-15 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, LacNOG, TRNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing Working Group. Daily listings are sent to

Network anomaly research - survey

2013-11-15 Thread Jan Rejchrt
Dear network experts, We would like to kindly ask you to devote a few minutes of your time to filling out our short survey. Your professional opinion will help to develop better anomaly detection tools. We are trying to learn how the term network anomaly is understood by experts and network

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Michael Sinatra
Hi Justin and Roy: On 11/13/13 12:05, Justin M. Streiner wrote: On Wed, 13 Nov 2013, Roy hockett wrote: Has anyone ever used a below grade vault for housing fiber cross connects? We have to move a fiber interconnect facility due to the current building being demolished. If you have I

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - From: Michael Sinatra mich...@rancid.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley installed 3 CEVs (Controlled Environment Vaults) below ground on campus about 10-15 years ago. One of them houses one of the two main fiber penetrations to campus, including DWDM gear, patch-panels,

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Michael Sinatra
On 11/15/13 12:29, Jay Ashworth wrote: - Original Message - From: Michael Sinatra mich...@rancid.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley installed 3 CEVs (Controlled Environment Vaults) below ground on campus about 10-15 years ago. One of them houses one of the two main fiber penetrations to

Data Center and IX Standards Published by Open-IX - Certification begins soon!

2013-11-15 Thread David Temkin
I am proud to announce that the final versions of the Data Center and IXP standards have been completed by their respective working groups and have been published. Data Center: http://goo.gl/s4cGBp IXP: http://goo.gl/O5I1my Martin Hannigan will follow up shortly with scheduled dates for

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - From: Michael Sinatra mich...@rancid.berkeley.edu Caveats: [ 17 pages of caveats elided ] I realize I am wordy, but four bullet points (one of which involves apparel) != 17 pages of caveats. Nice try. The rest of the email was inline replies to Justin's

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Gary Buhrmaster
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: ... Yeah; cranes are a bitch. :-) No, it is arranging for a rigging crew and the safety plan reviews for the lift (at least in any major company/institution which wants to stay on the happy side of OSHA; and has consul that

The Cidr Report

2013-11-15 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Nov 15 21:13:34 2013 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table. Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report. Recent Table History Date

BGP Update Report

2013-11-15 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 07-Nov-13 -to- 14-Nov-13 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS982947293 2.1% 38.9 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet Backbone 2 - AS30693

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Michael Sinatra
On 11/15/13 13:25, Jay Ashworth wrote: You seem to be taking this awfully personally, though, Mike; did you *set* the policies and procedures I'm scoffing at? I am NOT TAKING IT PERSONALLY DAMMIT!!! Okay, now being serious (note clever way of avoiding using emoticons while pointing out that

Re: OT: Below grade fiber interconnect points

2013-11-15 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - From: Michael Sinatra mich...@rancid.berkeley.edu On 11/15/13 13:25, Jay Ashworth wrote: You seem to be taking this awfully personally, though, Mike; did you *set* the policies and procedures I'm scoffing at? I am NOT TAKING IT PERSONALLY DAMMIT!!! Well,

Re: Network topology [Solved]

2013-11-15 Thread John Kemp
I know Carlos did a bunch of work to build this into Netdot, i.e. discover L2, draw usable graphs. Here's a link to the last NANOG presentation: http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog49/presentations/Tuesday/Vicente-netdot-presentation-nanog49.pdf John Kemp On 10/15/08 7:18 PM, Dale W. Carder

Re: Network topology [Solved]

2013-11-15 Thread John Kemp
Ah, sorry. Resurrected an old one there... ;-/ /jgk On 11/15/13 2:41 PM, John Kemp wrote: I know Carlos did a bunch of work to build this into Netdot, i.e. discover L2, draw usable graphs. Here's a link to the last NANOG presentation:

A new forum for discussing large scale TLS/SSL and other crypto deployment issues

2013-11-15 Thread Peter Eckersley
Dear network operators, Some you may be interested in a project that EFF is launching at the moment, which is intended to be a forum for knowledge sharing amongst people trying to figure out how to deploy TLS and other forms of crypto securely and at large scales. (What kind of load balancers

Re: A new forum for discussing large scale TLS/SSL and other crypto deployment issues

2013-11-15 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I think the correct URL is: https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/crypto-ops - - ferg On 11/15/2013 3:29 PM, Peter Eckersley wrote: Dear network operators, Some you may be interested in a project that EFF is launching at the moment, which

Re: A new forum for discussing large scale TLS/SSL and other crypto deployment issues

2013-11-15 Thread Peter Eckersley
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 03:29:11PM -0800, Peter Eckersley wrote: Dear network operators, Some you may be interested in a project that EFF is launching at the moment, which is intended to be a forum for knowledge sharing amongst people trying to figure out how to deploy TLS and other forms of

Best band for your buck router and switch (gigabit)

2013-11-15 Thread Nick Cameo
Hello Everyone, We are in the market for a used integrated service router and switch to manage our network. A 24 port gigabit switch should suffice accompanied with an industry grade router. We like buying used (still under warranty) equipment as long as there is good feedback. Which make and

Re: Best band for your buck router and switch (gigabit)

2013-11-15 Thread Nick Cameo
On 11/15/13, Eric Tykwinski eric-l...@truenet.com wrote: Nick, It really depends on your deployment. If you are looking at Cisco and doing BGP, I wouldn't go with a 3800 series. Memory constraints will kill you, especially in dual stack. If I was looking for an all in one on the cisco side

Re: Best band for your buck router and switch (gigabit)

2013-11-15 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
For that sort of use case one of the new SDN offerings might work for you? If not, mikrotik has any roll your own based on gentoo router beat --srs On Saturday, November 16, 2013, Nick Cameo wrote: Thank you so much for your response. The 6500 is what I was trained on however, for this case

Re: Best band for your buck router and switch (gigabit)

2013-11-15 Thread Michael Smith
Not sure what your budge is but you might consider the ASR1k. Or the Juniper MX104. Mike On Nov 15, 2013, at 5:49 PM, Nick Cameo sym...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Everyone, We are in the market for a used integrated service router and switch to manage our network. A 24 port gigabit switch