Re: Cogent IPv6

2011-06-08 Thread Chris Adams
to use it. You could also allocate a /112 for a point-to-point link and use a /127 (e.g. addresses ::a and ::b). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Cogent?

2011-06-07 Thread Chris McDonald
As in sales? Isn't that all they have? On 6/7/11, Ryan Finnesey ryan.finne...@harrierinvestments.com wrote: Does cogent have a true carrier/wholesale team? Cheers Ryan Sent from my Windows Phone -- Sent from my mobile device

Re: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-06 Thread Chris Adams
NAT implementation? The TiVo HTTPS server is only intended to be accessed from the local LAN, so what happens outside your house (e.g. LSN) shouldn't matter. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's

Re: (OT) Firearms Was: UN declares Internet access a human right

2011-06-06 Thread Chris
Once law enforcement is effective enough to prevent the average criminal from having access to firearms, then the law-abiding population can be compelled to disarm. That day is coming through US force as Operation Gun Runner from the ATF allowed Mexican drug cartel straw purchasers to come in,

Re: (OT) Firearms Was: UN declares Internet access a human right

2011-06-06 Thread Chris
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Joshua-Lee-Campbell-Server-Shoot-Gun-alcohol,11171.html Just don't end up like this guy. He's a personal hero of mine. We've all wanted to do this before but he had the liquid courage to do it and yet another reason to own a 45 ;-)

Re: Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible with today's technology.

2011-05-18 Thread Chris Owen
what Dropbox has been doing in many cases? Chris - -- - - Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun): President - Wichita (316) 858-3000 -A stupidity tax Hubris Communications Inc

GoDaddy abuse contact

2011-05-15 Thread Chris
Does anyone have a better abuse contact for GoDaddy? I'm trying to get one of those paste Javascript in your browser address bar scams on Facebook shutdown before too many idiots fall for it. -- --C The dumber people think you are, the more surprised they're going to be when you kill them. -

Re: Pirate Bay suffering unreachable errors

2011-05-12 Thread Chris
FWIW, most speculation can be eliminated with a simple traceroute: 6 te-0-2-0-0-cr01.miami.fl.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.93.149) 83.161 ms 25.235 ms 22.264 ms 7 xe-10-1-0.edge2.Miami1.Level3.net (64.156.8.9) 25.455 ms 31.254 ms 39.878 ms 8 ae-31-51.ebr1.Miami1.Level3.net (4.69.138.94)

Re: Pirate Bay suffering unreachable errors

2011-05-12 Thread Chris
Confirmed on 3 VPS servers in California, Chicago and Scranton: All the packets die at piratpartiet.se On 5/12/11, Michael Holstein michael.holst...@csuohio.edu wrote: My guess would be routing problems, probably Comcast's. If some of the whiners would post traceroutes maybe help could be

Re: Pirate Bay suffering unreachable errors

2011-05-12 Thread Chris
# traceroute -T -p 80 thepiratebay.org Chicago: 3 r1.chi1.us.as5580.net (78.152.63.85) 0.346 ms 0.400 ms 1.383 ms 4 r1.ash1.us.as5580.net (80.94.64.217) 29.253 ms r1.nyc1.us.as5580.net (80.94.64.213) 22.749 ms 22.772 ms 5 r1.ams1.nl.as5580.net (80.94.64.149) 115.317 ms

Re: How do you put a TV station on the Mbone?

2011-05-05 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com said: Unless (what I assert is) Google's plan to engender muni fiber last-mile really catches fire -- at which point it will become logistically practical for people like Chris Adams to compete with people like Road Runner... and you'll have your

Re: OT: Server Cabinet

2011-05-04 Thread Chris Adams
I've seen have tapped holes, ready for screws, and some server rails (such as Dell) pretty much require square hole or round hole racks instead. You can get third-party server rails that will work with a tapped hole rack, but that's an extra expense (and irritation). -- Chris Adams cmad

Re: How do you put a TV station on the Mbone?

2011-04-30 Thread Chris Adams
. That's where we could gain the most of course; we sometimes see nearly double the DSL traffic for big events (not for the wedding though, since most of our customers don't have electricity). The last mile is usually the bottleneck, but that's the hardest nut to crack. -- Chris Adams cmad

Re: YOU-TUBE-IN.edge2.SanJose1.Level3.net

2011-04-20 Thread Chris Cariffe
yes, from SF - Postini and Google. On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Andreas Petersson andr...@sbin.se wrote: Hi, Not sure this is the right place to ask, but I see lots of pl to www.google.com from my servers. Anyone else that have the same problem? Host

Re: YOU-TUBE-IN.edge2.SanJose1.Level3.net

2011-04-20 Thread Chris Fanini
We're seeing the same packet loss from SF. 1. ge-0-3.core1.sf2p.weebly.net 0.0% 0.3 3.9 0.3 186.5 19.4 2. vlan118.car2.SanFrancisco1.Level3.net 0.7% 1.1 12.9 0.5 184.4 35.3 3. ae-2-4.bar2.SanFrancisco1.Level3.net 0.0% 27.5 3.9 0.4 63.2 11.8 4.

Re: IPv4 address exchange

2011-04-18 Thread Chris Grundemann
-list (or on arin-ppml) if you are interested in a further explanation of my own reasons for voting to abandon the proposals in question. Cheers, ~Chris I did not feel that John Curran advised us to act in any particular direction. Yes, he did raise some concerns about the outcome of the policy

historical pricing data

2011-04-13 Thread Chris McDonald
This may be the wrong place to ask but maybe one of you could point me in a direction. I'm looking for [ideally] historical market pricing for mpls/ipl between as many as possible city pairs [with a focus toward Asia] as well as ip maybe 5 year back. Thanks, Chris

Re: Barracuda Networks is at it again: Any Suggestions as to an Alternative?

2011-04-11 Thread Chris Russell
, have a couple of hosts which are blocked by their blocking list and they've refused to tell me why. Chris

Re: Ping - APAC Region

2011-03-29 Thread Chris McDonald
pccw's lookingglass http://lookingglass.pccwglobal.com/ On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Robert Lusby nano...@gmail.com wrote: Slightly off-topic so apologies: Looking at hosting some servers in Hong Kong, to serve the APAC region. Our client is worried that this may slow things down in

Re: SORBS contact?

2011-03-22 Thread Chris Conn
Hello, Thank you to all that answered, all helpful info. Surprisingly minutes after my Nanog post, a couple of my tickets saw action and the /24 was finally removed a short while later. Thanks again, Chris

SORBS contact?

2011-03-21 Thread Chris Conn
Hello, We have opened a number of tickets in the SORBS DUHL system to notify them of the use of a former dialup /24 for static assignments to no avail. Anyone from SORBS reading this? Thank you, Chris Conn B2B2C.ca

In need of an att person at the slo cls

2011-03-13 Thread Chris McDonald
Please ping me off list. I'm in urgent need of escalation of a xcon. Thx Chris cmcdon...@pccwglobal.com -- Sent from my mobile device

RE: Internet Edge Router replacement - IPv6 route table size considerations

2011-03-09 Thread Chris Enger
Thank you everyone for the suggestions both on and off list. We will be looking at a few additional devices along with what we have researched. Thanks, Chris -Original Message- From: Bill Blackford [mailto:bblackf...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 5:53 AM To: Chris

Re: Internet Edge Router replacement - IPv6 route table size considerations

2011-03-09 Thread Chris Woodfield
I think this is the point where I get a shovel, a bullwhip and head over to the horse graveyard that is CAM optimization... -C On Mar 8, 2011, at 5:18 20PM, Chris Enger wrote: Our Brocade reps pointed us to the CER 2000 series, and they can do up to 512k v4 or up to 128k v6. With other

RE: Internet Edge Router replacement - IPv6 route table size considerations

2011-03-08 Thread Chris Enger
Our Brocade reps pointed us to the CER 2000 series, and they can do up to 512k v4 or up to 128k v6. With other Brocade products they spell out the CAM profiles that are available, however I haven't found specifics on the CER series. Chris -Original Message- From: Julien Goodwin

Submarine cable sample?

2011-02-23 Thread Chris Woodfield
. Thanks, -Chris

Re: ARIN and IPv6 Requests

2011-02-23 Thread Chris Woodfield
(Yeah, high reply latency...) Is Carrier V still filtering at sub-/32 on their IPv6 peerings? Last I was in a position to check, not even Apple's /45 was visible from inside AS701. -C On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Eric Clark wrote: Don't remember about the v4 part, but 3 years ago they

Re: BGP Failover Question

2011-02-22 Thread Chris Wallace
We are recieving full routes from both providers. ---Chris On Feb 21, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Charles Gucker wrote: On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Chris Wallace li...@iamchriswallace.com wrote: This isn't the first time we have seen this issue with our various providers, how can I prevent

BGP Failover Question

2011-02-21 Thread Chris Wallace
like this from happening in the future? ---Chris

Re: [arin-ppml] NAT444 rumors (was Re: Looking for an IPv6naysayer...)

2011-02-18 Thread Chris Grundemann
working. When that happens, IPv6 will have demand. Hopefully we can deploy it before then and avoid the brokeness though... Cheers, ~Chris -- Scott Helms Vice President of Technology ISP Alliance, Inc. DBA ZCorum (678) 507-5000 http://twitter.com/kscotthelms

Re: [arin-ppml] NAT444 rumors (was Re: Looking for an IPv6 naysayer...)

2011-02-18 Thread Chris Grundemann
guess I'm just pessimistic about the definition of quickly versus operationally realistic timeframes. Fair enough, I still have hope. =) ~Chris Cheers, -Benson -- @ChrisGrundemann weblog.chrisgrundemann.com www.burningwiththebush.com www.theIPv6experts.net www.coisoc.org

Re: [arin-ppml] NAT444 rumors (was Re: Looking for an IPv6 naysayer...)

2011-02-17 Thread Chris Grundemann
found any valid evidence of this. In case you have not already found this: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-donley-nat444-impacts-01 Cheers, ~Chris Regardless, I think we can agree that IPv6 is the way to avoid NAT-related growing pains.  We've known this for a long time. Cheers, -Benson

Re: Top webhosters offering v6 too?

2011-02-06 Thread Chris
Many virtual private server companies (I have 2 BurstNET VPS servers in Scranton and Los Angeles) will give you a /64 of IPv6 addresses. This is always an option.

Re: quietly....

2011-02-06 Thread Chris Adams
(lack of ipV6) in their product(s) do not necessarily correlate with what they think of future sales prospects. Also, lack of functionality in the current generation can be seen by management as _good_ for future sales (of the PS4, the Xbox 720, WiiToo, etc.). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net

Re: Significant Announcement (re: IPv4) 3 February - Watch it Live!

2011-02-03 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Sameer Khosla skho...@neutraldata.com said: Anyone else getting Error establishing a database connection trying to bring this up? It was posted to /. this morning, so it is probably overloaded (I didn't even try). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network

Re: quietly....

2011-02-03 Thread Chris Owen
understand that one. /19 = 500 /29s /32 = 64,000 /48s Shouldn't the v6 blocks be a lot bigger? Chris -- - Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun): President - Wichita (316) 858-3000

Re: quietly....

2011-02-02 Thread Chris Owen
to justify it to a bean counter. Chris -- - Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun): President - Wichita (316) 858-3000 -A stupidity tax Hubris Communications Inc www.hubris.net -

Re: quietly....

2011-02-02 Thread Chris Owen
On Feb 2, 2011, at 7:22 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote: And, even if you are an ISP, you only pay the larger of the two fees if you have both v4 and v6. I'm not sure if that is permanent or not, though. I thought that was part of the waiver stuff that expires this year. Chris

Re: quietly....

2011-02-02 Thread Chris Owen
stuff but I didn't see it at the top too. That's much more reasonable. Chris -- - Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun): President - Wichita (316) 858-3000 -A stupidity tax Hubris

Re: quietly....

2011-02-01 Thread Chris Adams
(and not a unversally held opinion), not a fact. I tend to agree with you, but you keep stating your opinion as fact. Telling people I'm right, you're wrong over and over again leads to them going away and ignoring IPv6. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet

Re: Future of the IPv6 CPE survey on RIPE Labs - Your Input Needed

2011-01-31 Thread Chris Conn
to have that hammered out soon, as the 615 is a capable little sub-50$ home CPE. But D-Link engineering seems receptive to my observations. I have to check the state of the firewalling in it too ;) Chris

Re: Comcast IPv6 Native Dual Stack Trials

2011-01-31 Thread Chris Grundemann
Well done John! Here's to a rapid expansion of the native footprint! ~Chris On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 08:26, Brzozowski, John john_brzozow...@cable.comcast.com wrote: Comcast Activates First Users With IPv6 Native Dual Stack Over DOCSIS http://blog.comcast.com/2011/01/comcast-activates-first

Re: Using IPv6 with prefixes shorter than a /64 on a LAN

2011-01-24 Thread Chris Nicholls
. ta -- Chris Nicholls Timico Network Operations ch...@timico.net

Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources

2011-01-21 Thread Chris Adams
one of the floods yet, but now that you mention it, I'm seeing spikes on my Akamai graphs at the same time as the spikes on the dialup graphs. I wonder if some Microsoft PPP update triggered an Akamai bug or some such (why else would it just be hitting dialups)? -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net

Re: WAAS CIFS Optimisation

2011-01-20 Thread Chris Russell
Do i need to disable default Microsoft SMB signature to get optimal CIFS optimisation? Thanks for any feedback or recommandation Manu IIRC Yes. Also ensure you're on one of the newer versions, older ones ( 4.1.7 maybe ?) have some known issues with Windows sharing. Chris

Verizon FiOS Distribution Switch

2011-01-19 Thread Chris Burwell
, just to modify the Verizon setup to better suit our needs. Any advice or tips would be helpful. - Chris

Re: Request Spamhaus contact

2011-01-17 Thread Chris Owen
On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:42 PM, Jeffrey Lyon wrote: I fat fingered the netmask, try now. I've asked privately but would it really be too much to take this off NANOG? Spammer complaining he is on a RBL is hardly relevant. Chris

Re: Request Spamhaus contact

2011-01-17 Thread Chris Fuenty
We don't want things like http://bit.ly/gGlKbF c On 1/17/2011 19:31, Jeffrey Lyon wrote: I've already stated that i'm having the server powered down. What else do you people want? Why not focus your energy on the providers who are NOT responding to complaints? Jeff On Mon, Jan 17, 2011

Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you?

2011-01-13 Thread Chris Adams
factor in all the Cisco pieces that need to be loaded as well. Both make modular routers, so I don't see how saying that one requires modules is a valid argument. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself

Re: Is NAT can provide some kind of protection?

2011-01-12 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Scott Helms khe...@ispalliance.net said: Few home users have a stateful firewall configured Yes, they do. NAT requires a stateful firewall. Why is that so hard to understand? -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I

How are you aggregating WAN customers these days?

2011-01-10 Thread Chris
Hello, I'm looking to put some feelers out there and see what people are doing to aggregate WAN customers (T1,T3, etc...) these days. What platforms/devices are you using? What seems to be working/not working? Any insights would be great! Thanks, Chris

Re: How are you aggregating WAN customers these days?

2011-01-10 Thread Chris
– xISP News http://www.twitter.com/j2sw – Follow me on Twitter Wisp Consulting – Tower Climbing – Network Support From: Chris behrnetwo...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 09:51:53 -0500 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: How are you aggregating WAN customers

Re: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you?

2011-01-10 Thread Chris Adams
of behavior from a vendor tells me I shouldn't have bought that vendor for either side. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Starbucks network admins

2011-01-07 Thread Harvey, Chris
Does anyone have any good contacts for Starbucks network admins? -- Chris Harvey Distinguished Engineer o: 703-939-8479 m: 703-967-4229

Re: Muni Fiber Last Mile - a contrary opinion

2010-12-26 Thread Chris Adams
have natural gas generators included, so they almost never go out. The cable companies, on the other hand, might have enough battery to last through a brownout. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself

Re: Muni Fiber Last Mile - a contrary opinion

2010-12-26 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Michael DeMan na...@deman.com said: On Dec 26, 2010, at 8:07 PM, Chris Adams wrote: The ATT (formerly BellSouth) cabinets around here mostly have natural gas generators included, so they almost never go out. The cable companies, on the other hand, might have enough

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-20 Thread Chris Adams
think that's the case anymore (Comcast, being the big corporate entity, doesn't care about competition with Knology, and Knology just raises their prices to keep up). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-19 Thread Chris Adams
breaks you'll have in existing services (and if there are fibers from 10 different companies cut, they'll be pointing fingers for blame and all trying to get in the hole at the same time to fix theirs first). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services

Cogeco MX/SMTP administrator?

2010-12-10 Thread Chris Conn
Hello, Could a Cogeco MX/SMTP admin contact me off list please, we seem to be suffering from the same fate as these individuals; http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24888256-Email-sent-to-AOL-is-timing-out Thanks, Chris Conn B2B2C.ca

Re: [Operational] Internet Police

2010-12-09 Thread Chris Adams
because they took wikileaks.org down. Oops, except it wasn't, it was EveryDNS. I read it on the Internet so it must be true! -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Over a decade of DDOS--any progress yet?

2010-12-08 Thread Chris Boyd
traffic doesn't closely mimic the normal traffic. Your BGP peer router would need to have lots of memory for /32 or /64 routes though. Anyone heard of such a beast? Or is this how the stuff from places like Arbor Networks do their thing? --Chris

Re: Pointer for documentation on actually delivering IPv6

2010-12-06 Thread Chris Nicholls
. Date: August 17, 2009 Print ISBN: 978-0-470-19338-9 Web ISBN: 0-470193-38-7 Deploying IPv6 Networks By: Ciprian Popoviciu; Eric Levy-Abegnoli; Patrick Grossetete Publisher: Cisco Press Pub. Date: February 10, 2006 Print ISBN-10: 1-58705-210-5 Print ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-210-1 -- Chris Nicholls

Re: Want to move to all 208V for server racks

2010-12-02 Thread Chris Adams
this year, and it passed inspection. I think you experienced a recall of a specific device and are confusing that with a general removal. When Toyota recalled a model of car, that didn't mean all cars were banned. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet

Re: Cage nuts/rack hw near SAVVIS DC3 (Sterling VA)

2010-12-01 Thread Chris Adams
watts for a vending machine, then you probably can't install anything new there anyway. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Cisco 6500 QoS Priority Queuing (DSCP EXP based)

2010-11-17 Thread Chris Evans
These are lan modules. They have fixed queues that you map traffic into. Research lan qos methods and it should make sense. On Nov 17, 2010 11:55 AM, Manu Chao linux.ya...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Jim, The line cards are 6700 series only. It seems (i will test it) that wrr commands can only be

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu valdis.kletni...@vt.edu said: That's right up there with the sites that blackhole their abuse@ address, and then claim they never actually see any complaints. What about telcos that disable error counters and then say we don't see any errors? -- Chris

Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching

2010-11-02 Thread Chris Boyd
On Nov 1, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote: And FDDI and X.25 and every single legacy protocol Are there still any commercial X.25 nets in operation? I had some peripheral involvement with Tymnet in the MCI/Concert conversion, and hear it shut down sometime in 2003-4. --Chris

Re: [Nanog-futures] New Membership-WG Draft

2010-10-27 Thread Chris Malayter
the idea that a student could pay a reduced fee to be a member, yes I do realize that the student can still attend the meeting without membership. It's not really a deal closer for me. For what it's worth. -Chris ___ Nanog-futures mailing list Nanog

Re: Tools for teaching users online safety

2010-10-26 Thread Chris Grundemann
Internet user. We want to use this information, once gathered and verified, to create simple and accessible resources for the general population. I invite you and everyone who reads this to participate, all input is welcome! Thanks, ~Chris (founding chair, CO ISOC) -- Alex Thurlow Blastro

Re: IPv6 Routing table will be bloated?

2010-10-26 Thread Chris Boyd
not multihome to different AS. Such arrangements are not uncommon. Sprint seems to have done very well selling this sort of near-turnkey service to rural DSL carriers, tiny single town MSOs and the like. --Chris

Re: Recommendations for Metro-Ethernet Equipment

2010-10-20 Thread Chris Grundemann
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 09:29, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:  I'd add Alcatel to that list. yep, and also (depending on specific needs/topologies): Ciena Cyan Fujitsu Corrigent Adva Rad Data Juniper (in no particular order) Good luck, ~Chris On 10/20/2010 11:24 AM, Eric Merkel

Re: IPv6 BGP MIB

2010-10-19 Thread Chris Tracy
for a standard largely ended at the I-D you referenced above. However, I did find that Juniper has a proprietary implementation of this draft -- search for mib-jnx-bgpmib2.txt. -Chris -- Chris Tracy ctr...@es.net Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Re: A New TransAtlantic Cable System

2010-10-05 Thread Chris Tracy
what Hibernia is doing. In fact, Per Hansen from Ciena just so happens to be talking about coherent receiver technology [DP-QPSK encoding DSP analysis] as I write this e-mail... Cheers, -Chris [1] 3R optical regeneration: an all-optical solution with BER improvement, http

Re: Anyone can share the Network card experience

2010-10-05 Thread Chris Tracy
to stick the card into to avoid contention. Some cards support checksum offloading, 'ethtool -S' can often tell you whether that's working or not, etc. -Chris -- Chris Tracy ctr...@es.net Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Re: A New TransAtlantic Cable System

2010-10-05 Thread Chris Tracy
to re-balance if your aggregate signal changes a lot -- too low and the EDFA would not kick on at all, too high and you'd saturate the amp. -Chris -- Chris Tracy ctr...@es.net Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Re: Randy in Nevis

2010-09-29 Thread Chris Boyd
there that simply don't appear to be able to support connecting to 587, but it's been 18 months since we got a call like that, so we'll probably be shutting that off soon. --Chris

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-29 Thread Chris Woodfield
I know of one large-ish provider that does it exactly like that - RIPv2 between POP edge routers and provider-managed CPE. In addition to the simplicity, it lets them filter routes at redistribution without having to fiddle with inter-area OSPF (or, ghod forbid, multiple OSPF processes

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-29 Thread Chris Woodfield
On Sep 29, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Scott Morris wrote: But anything, ask why you are using it. To exchange routes, yes... but how many. Is sending those every 30 seconds good? Sure, tweak it. But are you gaining anything over static routes? For simple networks, RIP(v2, mind you) works fine.

Re: Routers in Data Centers

2010-09-26 Thread Chris Adams
vendors need to buy a Dell, open the case, and take a look. The server vendors also somehow manage to make an empty case that costs less than $10,000 (they'll even fill it up with useful stuff for less than that). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY

Re: Routers in Data Centers

2010-09-26 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Joel Jaeggli joe...@bogus.com said: On Sep 26, 2010, at 8:26, Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net wrote: There are servers and storage arrays that have a front that is nothing but hot-swap hard drive bays (plugged into backplanes), and they've been doing front-to-back cooling

Re: Software-based Border Router

2010-09-26 Thread Chris Adams
have idiosyncrasies. :-) -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

FW: Odd BGP AS Path

2010-09-22 Thread Chris Hall
one.] Vote early and vote often, say I. Chris

Re: Did Internet Founders Actually Anticipate Paid, Prioritized Traffic?

2010-09-17 Thread Chris Woodfield
On Sep 17, 2010, at 6:48 02AM, Jack Bates wrote: On 9/17/2010 4:52 AM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: True net-neutrality means no provider can have a better service than another. This statement is not true - or at least, I am not convinced of its truth. True net neutrality means no provider

Re: Did Internet Founders Actually Anticipate Paid, Prioritized Traffic?

2010-09-17 Thread Chris Woodfield
On Sep 17, 2010, at 9:23 09AM, Jack Bates wrote: Is it unfair that I pay streaming sites to get more/earlier video feeds over the free users? I still have to deal with advertisements in some cases, which generates the primary revenue for the streaming site. Why shouldn't a content

Re: Did Internet Founders Actually Anticipate Paid, Prioritized Traffic?

2010-09-16 Thread Chris Boyd
war for priority access for that capacity seems to be a path to madness. --Chris

Re: XO Routing

2010-09-16 Thread Chris Woodfield
The unconfirmed chatter I'm hearing is that they were leaking peering routes to other peers. Can anyone check and confirm this? Renesys? -C On Sep 16, 2010, at 9:09 12AM, William Byrd wrote: XO Engineers are telling us that they are aware of packet loss across their network and are looking

Re: Did your BGP crash today?

2010-08-27 Thread Chris Adams
if this is why... -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Motorola Canopy Prizm

2010-08-24 Thread Chris Gotstein
wireless products. We are having some issues with authentication of some customer's and I believe it to be related to the management software (Prizm). Is there anyone on this list with experience with this software? -- Chris Gotstein, Network Engineer, U.P. Logon/Computer

RE: Other NOGs around the world?

2010-08-23 Thread Chris O'Fla O'Flaherty
What other network operator groups are there around the world The Latin America and the Caribbean NOG meeting will be 19-22 October.http://www.lacnog.org/en/eventos/lacnog-2010/inicio Call for Presentations deadline, 30 August.http://www.lacnog.org/en/meetings/lacnog-2010/call-presentations

Re: Numbering nameservers and resolvers

2010-08-16 Thread Chris Adams
, where I get a single /32? Will others accept announcements of two /33s to better handle things like this? -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Lightly used IP addresses

2010-08-15 Thread Chris Grundemann
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 22:24, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: Psst.. Hey.. buddy. Over here... wanna score some gen-yoo-ine Rolex integers, cheap? Right, because there is no reason to care about the uniqueness of integers used on the Internet... :/ ~Chris

Re: Lightly used IP addresses

2010-08-14 Thread Chris Grundemann
not, they will likely see peering and transit options shrink rapidly. So in short - yes, really. ~Chris /kc -- Ken Chase - k...@heavycomputing.ca - +1 416 897 6284 - Toronto CANADA Heavy Computing - Clued bandwidth, colocation and managed linux VPS @151 Front St. W. -- @ChrisGrundemann

Re: Lightly used IP addresses

2010-08-14 Thread Chris Grundemann
the same. Cheers, ~Chris one start would be for arin to have the guts not to pay travel expenses of non-employees/contractors. randy -- @ChrisGrundemann weblog.chrisgrundemann.com www.burningwiththebush.com www.coisoc.org

Re: net-neutrality

2010-08-11 Thread Chris Fuenty
Other clients eh? Something tells your transit would be completely useless on days where new microsoft/adobe/protools/games gets released. Just saying. c On 8/11/2010 6:29 AM, Sven Olaf Kamphuis wrote: hmm funny, it had the piratebay on it, the 3rd most visted .org domain in the world, as

Re: off-topic: summary on Internet traffic growth History

2010-08-11 Thread Chris Boyd
the company that would come out of the proposed acquisition of MCI by Worldcom. The regulators felt that Worldcom would have too large a share of the North American Internet traffic. The BIPP went with BT IIRC, and I think finally landed in Global Crossing's assets. --Chris

Re: Out-of-band paging

2010-07-28 Thread Chris Adams
and a GSM modem. Since the cell carriers don't buy any access from us, we're at least somewhat better off. -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: North Korea conflict with US and South Korea could spark cyber war

2010-07-24 Thread Chris Fenton
Maybe we should check snopes.com. Haha. Excuse the spelling/punctuation, this is sent from my mobile device... ChrisFenton On Jul 24, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Ryan Rawdon r...@u13.net wrote: On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:22:56 -0700 (PDT), andrew.wallace andrew.wall...@rocketmail.com wrote: n3td3v

Re: Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment Technical Status Update

2010-07-16 Thread Chris Adams
in the documentation in the same directory (in plain-text and HTML formats). -- Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

Re: Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment Technical Status Update

2010-07-16 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Tony Finch d...@dotat.at said: On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, Chris Adams wrote: A simple XSLT will transform it into any needed format. XSLT can't turn root-anchors.xml into the DNSKEY RR that BIND requires. That sounds like a problem with BIND then. :-) -- Chris Adams cmad

Re: Hardware for 50Mbs BGP feed.WAS Rate Limiting on Cisco Router

2010-07-09 Thread Chris Gotstein
I think a 7200VXR with NPE-G1 that has 1Gb of ram would work just fine for you. We are running a very similar setup, passing about 70Mbs, full BGP routes, 2 providers and ACLs, only seeing about 20% usage on the CPU at peak times. Chris Gotstein, Network Engineer, U.P. Logon

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