Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase (update)

2016-12-24 Thread FUJIMURA Sho
Hello, I know 133.100.9.2 and 133.100.11.8 are listed. The Server Contact is old information. So, I sent e-mail to webmas...@ntp.org a few times. But, I have't received e-mail from them. I'd like them to change the information. Is there the person knowing the contact information to ntp.org? --

Re: BCM5341x

2016-12-24 Thread Michael Loftis
The chip really doesn't even function as an Ethernet switch by itself...all of the behavior is software driven. It's the ... actualization of "software defined networking" -- It provides a lot of low level constructs inside the hardware to support your application, but it's really a software

Re: DWDM on 250 Km dark fiber without re-amplification

2016-12-24 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
I agree with what Baldur suggested.. Only thing I would point out that .. Hardly anyone installs 200km fiber runs without having some sort of a Regen facility. While you can push the signal over the 200km link, in the long run you may be better off see if there a Regen facility (typically

BCM5341x

2016-12-24 Thread Mike Hammett
I've asked Broadcom directly, but being as though I don't have an intent to buy tens of thousands of chips (or any at all), I don't expect I'll hear back. I was hoping someone here would have some insight. Do any of you know what functionality is available on those chips? That's the chip that

Re: Canada joins the 21st century !

2016-12-24 Thread Mike Hammett
Most of the areas without sufficient speed can be addressed with fixed wireless, but usually the regulators become as much of a hindrance as a help. LOS customers are no problem via 5 GHz, but they've drug their feet in allocating useful rules for 3600 and under 700 MHz. - Mike

Re: DWDM on 250 Km dark fiber without re-amplification

2016-12-24 Thread Baldur Norddahl
Hello I have not done this as our links are not that long. However in theory this is how I would do it. There are nice integrated solutions that will do it as a black box, but someone else will have to tell you about that. I am using Fiberstore as a reference because they have the necessary

Re: Canada joins the 21st century !

2016-12-24 Thread Baldur Norddahl
We have customers with 150/30 Mbps service on DSL and next year we will get 300 Mbps. We are just renting access, it is the ILEC that decided to make a large roll out with vectoring, pair bonding and VDSL2 annex 35b. I would say that the majority around here can get at least 50/10 from DSL.

Re: Canada joins the 21st century !

2016-12-24 Thread Joe Loiacono
+1 Joe Loiacono From: Mike Hammett To: Cc: Nanog@nanog.org Date: 12/23/2016 08:20 AM Subject:Re: Canada joins the 21st century ! Sent by:"NANOG" The government getting involved with the Internet rarely goes well. The FCC

DWDM on 250 Km dark fiber without re-amplification

2016-12-24 Thread Jeremy
Hi all, First, i'm sorry for my english, i'm french and i don't have a good level in this language. But i want some informations and i'm sure, someone will be give the good anwser about my question. So, i'm regarding to rent a dual dark fiber in France, the estimated distance is 225 Km, but