Jonas,
If the problem is in VC type 4 signalling, then switch to Ethernet
interworking or VC type 5. It will work in your case, and VLAN rewrite
operation will be done at the AC points.
I don't know if you already has this configured or not, but you have to
use psudowire-class templates
Obviously this is designed so that the carrier knows what traffic to
"disregard" in their feed to the NSA ... That is the sole purpose of it.
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> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Owen DeLong
> Sent: Friday, 20 November, 2015 14:50
> To: Steve
Why uncomfortable? How do you know this is not how the company executive that
came up with the idea did so? (So that he or she could watch unlimited
bestiality videos).
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> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of nanog-
> i...@mail.com
> Sent:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:54 PM, Kiriki Delany wrote:
> [...]
>
> Bottom line, is the industry needs to be increasing value, because the flip
> side working for no profit, surviving off investment only... there's no
> end-game. You see this cycle time and time again as
I think he means to say the rich get richer on the other side of the
investment by playing the shorting and the buying of stock in the gambling
marketplace. As the stock itself can create a new currency so they
make more money playing with that than the actually investment. They are
on the
One thing I notice you don't mention is whether your
BGP sessions to your upstream providers are direct
or multi-hop eBGP. I know for a while some of the
more bargain-basement providers were doing eBGP
multi-hop feeds for full tables, which will definitely
slow down convergence if the routers
Hi,
Why you not simply shut down the session upfront (before you turn down the
link)?
Best regards
Jürgen Jaritsch
Head of Network & Infrastructure
ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH
Telefon: +43-5-0556-300
Telefax: +43-5-0556-500
E-Mail: j...@anexia.at
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In that case multihop BFD (if supported on both sides) would really help.
Regards,
Jeff
> On Nov 28, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Matthew Petach wrote:
>
> One thing I notice you don't mention is whether your
> BGP sessions to your upstream providers are direct
> or multi-hop
Hi
The IP transit links are direct links (not multihop). It is my impression
that a link down event is handled with no significant delay by the router
that has the link. The problem is the other router, the one that has to go
through the first router to access the link the went down.
The transit
Or, better yet, apply a REJECT-ALL type policy
on the neighbor to deny all inbound/outbound
prefixes; that way, you can keep the session
up as long as possible, but gracefully bleed
traffic off ahead of your work.
Matt
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Jürgen Jaritsch wrote:
>
Route update via new policy could be more cpu intensive than dropping prefixes
caused by session shutdown.
Best regards
Jürgen Jaritsch
Head of Network & Infrastructure
ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH
Telefon: +43-5-0556-300
Telefax: +43-5-0556-500
E-Mail: j...@anexia.at
Web:
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 10:45 PM, Jürgen Jaritsch wrote:
>> From: Matthew Petach [mpet...@netflight.com]
>>
>> Or, better yet, apply a REJECT-ALL type policy
>> on the neighbor to deny all inbound/outbound
>> prefixes; that way, you can keep the session
>> up as long as possible,
Hi folks,
I own a Megger MMC850 which will read amps in a multi-core cable, such as the
10 gauge SEOOW cable one often finds feeding rack PDUs.
Datasheet here: http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/263/MMC850_DS_en_V02-15853.pdf
Apparently they've been discontinued. Pity.
Anyone know of a suitable
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