Greetings - FYI.
Mark.
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Subject:[apops] APRICOT 2018 Call for Presentations
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2017 20:27:00 +1000
From: Philip Smith
To: ap...@apops.net
Hi everyone,
The call for presentations for APRICOT 2018 has now been published - a
cop
:I know it doesn't help your problem, but friends don't let friends use public
DNS resolvers (Google, L3, Open DNS, etc.). ;-)
I've been experimenting with using Google's DNS resolvers for Google's
assorted domains. At some point, I keep meaning to add Google's address
space as in-addr.arpa dom
IOS-XR does not have a pre-policy prefix limit.
When the limit is reached, the session will not automatically
re-establish. It needs to be manually cleared first.
It has the extra options:
warning-only- does not drop the session.
discard-extra-paths - additionally, drops prefixes after the
I can confirm, several customers complaining of being suddenly unable to access
baidu/weibo and so on
Same conclusion ensues.
> On 20 oct. 2017 at 23:27, Tianhao Xiao wrote :
>
> The National Congress[0] just happened, and the Chinese government does
> make a very big deal out of it. I know tha
If you haven't, make sure you also drop a note to ip...@zayo.com as
that is their IP specific network center. Not sure it will help, but
it sure can't hurt..
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Howard Leadmon
PBW Communications, LLC
http://www.pbwcomm.com
On 10/21/2017 10:00 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Having an issue where
Hi Simon,
The National Congress[0] just happened, and the Chinese government does
make a very big deal out of it. I know that many universities were asked
to temporarily block inbound HTTP traffic, which even affected open
source mirrors during that time.
With all this going on it is only natura
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 10:13:15AM -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
> > Great news! You can already do that in arouteserver:
> > http://arouteserver.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CONFIG.html
>
> If you're using Bird. ;-) We're using OpenBGPd.
I enjoy using both BIRD and OpenBGPD. Please look more closely.
> Great news! You can already do that in arouteserver:
> http://arouteserver.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CONFIG.html#bird-hooks
If you're using Bird. ;-) We're using OpenBGPd.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 at 16:57, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I was looking at using arouteserver to automate my prefix filter
> generation.
Excellent choice. I would happily recommend arouteserver to any internet
exchange operator looking to modernize their route servers.
I'll do a feature request ov
I was looking at using arouteserver to automate my prefix filter generation.
I'll do a feature request over there.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Job Snijders"
To: "Mike Hammett"
C
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 07:53:03AM -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
> Should I assume that invigorating traction for a 17 year old draft is
> rather difficult?
John Heasley told me that a fundamental difficulty here is that not
every implementation uses the same style/type of regular expressions.
Unify
Should I assume that invigorating traction for a 17 year old draft is rather
difficult?
It is my understanding that Network B does wish to accept Network A's prefixes
elsewhere, just not here. I believe that specifying the block via IRR would be
universal and probably not wanted.
Some of my
Nokia SR OS defaults to pre-policy but can be configured to post-policy
by adding "post-import".
prefix-limit ipv4 100 // pre-policy
prefix-limit ipv6 100 post-import // post-policy
Greg
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Greg Hankins
-Original Message-
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 12:37:13 +0200
From: Job Snijders
To: n
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 08:35:42AM +0200, Job Snijders wrote:
> > or it could compare each additional prefix received to already learned
> > prefixes and decide to drop one to make room for the new one. For
> > example you could drop the most specific routes before less specific
> > routes.
>
> Th
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