RE: Microwave link capacity

2016-04-07 Thread Steve Mikulasik
Many companies have link planning software available that can help give you an idea as to speed for your particular scenario. Ex: https://airlink.ubnt.com/

Re: Microwave link capacity

2016-04-07 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
There is no simple answer to your question Fixed Wireless technology has come a long way, and there maybe a lot of different variety of products available, however when you start your product selection for a particular project, it is not un-common to find one constrained in terms of

Re: Microwave link capacity

2016-04-07 Thread Jean-Francois Mezei
On 2016-04-07 08:28, Bryan Fields wrote: > Microwave has it's place, but the 20 mile, >1gb links are marketing more than > anything. So existing long distance links to reach rural communities are not good candidates to upgrade from old microwave that handles just phone to something that can

Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ?

2016-04-07 Thread William Herrin
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 5:36 AM, Bacon Zombie wrote: > I would ignore the portscans since there is nothing wrong with portscanning > the Internet. You might want to check with your lawyer on that. If you _intentionally_ port-scan a computer located in Virginia without the

Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ?

2016-04-07 Thread Bacon Zombie
They should always just use Shodan. https://www.shodan.io/explore On 4 April 2016 at 05:54, Brandon Vincent wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:41 AM, DV wrote: >> I have noticed this and especially the strange format of the packets with a >>

Re: mpls switches

2016-04-07 Thread Coyo Stormcaller
I just subscribed to NANOG and I already learned something new. I did not know about WhiteBox switches. I like how the price tag is plainly visible to all. This "contact a salesperson" requirement gets old very quickly. On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 22:12:37 -0400 David Bass wrote:

Re: Microwave link capacity

2016-04-07 Thread Eric Flanery (eric)
There is no simple answer, as the characteristics of each link are unique, thus the requirements for each potential upgrade are also unique. Typically an engineering study will be done to determine what exactly is required, and what the cost will be. It could be as simple and cheap as a software

Re: What services does Microsoft AS8075 provide when peering at IXPs?

2016-04-07 Thread Eric Louie via NANOG
Hi Todd I found an answer. It's everything public Microsoft. If it's private Office 365 or private Azure, it doesn't come through the peering fabric.  Best regards, Eric Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original message From: Todd Crane

Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ?

2016-04-07 Thread Brandon Vincent
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:41 AM, DV wrote: > I have noticed this and especially the strange format of the packets with a > SYN/ECE/CWR flag combination: http://pastebin.com/jFCDAmdr > > This may be $whoever trying to establish network performance/congestion via > ECN or it could

Re: Microwave link capacity

2016-04-07 Thread Bryan Fields
On 4/5/16 11:45 AM, Robert Glover wrote: > How well does Siklu handle rain at closer to 1mi. range? This is not dependent on the radio, it's dependent on the frequency and rain zone. http://www.softwright.com/faq/support/Rain%20Rate%20Estimates589.gif If you're in E, it's going to be much more

Re: mpls switches

2016-04-07 Thread Jonas Bjork
Dear Mr. Mike, I would recommend HP A5500-HI. It's a very capable L3 routing switch (12k FIB) aswell as MPLS forwarder - both P and PE. It has two 10 GbE SFP+ ports and is expandable to a total of six if you add two modules. The price is about 2000 dollars (new) and you can stack them aswell