Re: Layer 2 based anycast - Kind like GLBP - Research

2021-07-01 Thread Masataka Ohta
Douglas Fischer wrote: I'm looking for solutions do deploy some type of selective high availability and load balance based on the glue between Layer 2 and Layer 3 (ARP or ND). If you are looking for L2 anycast, it was purposelessly invented as a functionality of ND, though it does not satisfy

Re: SITR/SHAKEN implementation in effect today (June 30 2021)

2021-07-01 Thread Andreas Ott
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 12:56 PM Keith Medcalf wrote: > ... and the end carrier is making money for terminating them. Survey (of n=1) says: nothing has changed, aka the new technology is not working. I just received the same kind of recorded message call of "something something renew auto

ISP NOC contact at Spectrum and RR.com

2021-07-01 Thread Ray Orsini
Can anyone at Spectrum and RR.com contact me off list? We've been seeing a ton of packet loss in the NE US over the past week affecting voice quality. Thank you. Ray Orsini Chief Executive Officer OIT, LLC 305.967.6756 x1009 | 305.571.6272 r...@oit.co | www.oit.co oit.co/ray How are we

Re: SITR/SHAKEN implementation in effect today (June 30 2021)

2021-07-01 Thread Paul Timmins
On 7/1/21 3:53 PM, Keith Medcalf wrote: And this is why this problem will not be solved. The "open relay" is making money from processing the calls, and the end carrier is making money for terminating them. Until fine(s) -- hopefully millions of them, one for each improperly terminated

RE: SITR/SHAKEN implementation in effect today (June 30 2021)

2021-07-01 Thread Keith Medcalf
>On Wednesday, 30 June, 2021 13:53, Michael Thomas wrote: >From an automated standpoint, I really don't care about whether a phone >number is authentic, I care about the domain that onramped it so I can >theoretically punish it. It's the people who are allowing the spoofing >that is the real

Re: Layer 2 based anycast - Kind like GLBP - Research

2021-07-01 Thread Baldur Norddahl
tor. 1. jul. 2021 21.06 skrev William Herrin : > > > From what I understand of EVPN, it's about creating something > equivalent to VLANs across a distributed virtual server > infrastructure. Basically like what Amazon does under the hood for its > virtual private cloud. Since you're trying to get

Re: Layer 2 based anycast - Kind like GLBP - Research

2021-07-01 Thread William Herrin
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 11:05 AM Douglas Fischer wrote: > I'm looking for solutions do deploy some type of selective high availability > and load balance based on the glue between Layer 2 and Layer 3 (ARP or ND). Hi Douglas, Anycast is where you send to one network address and the "nearest"

Re: Layer 2 based anycast - Kind like GLBP - Research

2021-07-01 Thread Baldur Norddahl
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 8:04 PM Douglas Fischer wrote: > I friend Suggested that EVPN could help-me, but I must confess that is a > hard topic to me. > Unless it can be used depending exclusively on software (no special > hardware required), it won't fit. > > Linux has EVPN support. Or you could

Re: Layer 2 based anycast - Kind like GLBP - Research

2021-07-01 Thread colin johnston
Bigip with each host having two nics on public and private via inter switch shared vlan. Should not cause issue so long as you know service comes via bigip to debug usage of kit via private ip side Sent from my iPod > On 1 Jul 2021, at 19:04, Douglas Fischer wrote: > >  > I'm looking for

Layer 2 based anycast - Kind like GLBP - Research

2021-07-01 Thread Douglas Fischer
I'm looking for solutions do deploy some type of selective high availability and load balance based on the glue between Layer 2 and Layer 3 (ARP or ND). And I'm coming here to ask help to avoid reinventing the wheel. I know VRRP / Heartbeat, and their downside is the Active/Passive

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2021-07-01 Thread Miguel Mata
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Re: Google Geo Location Issues

2021-07-01 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 30/06/2021 17:43, Jason Kuehl wrote: Once you have access to isp.google.com your problems are far from over. You would assume that they would use whois info to know which prefix belongs to your ASN. That would be wrong. If you have, for example, a multi-homed customer and you provided