Re: Verizon FiOS - is BGP an option?

2012-08-03 Thread Chris Marlatt
On 08/03/2012 10:31 AM, Richard Miller wrote: --snip-- Perhaps I can route to a co-located server then a tunnel back to the server farm over a static IP DSL or Cable link??? I am stumped. Any ideas? Rich That would indeed be a solution to your problem. Have a cheap colo somewhere. Have

Re: Verizon FiOS - is BGP an option?

2012-08-03 Thread Chris Marlatt
On 08/03/2012 11:44 AM, Richard Miller wrote: Chris, Been thinking about taking that route no pun intended. It just moves the main link off-site. We've had these T1s for so long the maintenance and ops have become second nature. Someone should be able to route over a DSL/Cable/whatever link.

Re: Peer1/Server Beach support for BGP on dedicated servers

2012-05-22 Thread Chris Marlatt
On 05/19/2012 02:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote: Any recommendations of such? -Bill I know of a datacenter down in the Carolinas that will do such a setup for those sufficiently clued. Hit me up off list if you're interested in their details. Regards, Chris

Re: Hijacked Blocks

2009-09-14 Thread Chris Marlatt
Christopher Morrow wrote: The end of the discussion was along the lines of: Yes, we know this guy is bad news, but he always comes to us with the proper paperwork and numbers, there's nothing in the current policy set to deny him address resources. Happily though he never pays his bill after

Re: Telecom Collapse?

2008-12-04 Thread Chris Marlatt
Joe Abley wrote: I seem to remember when I *did* have dial-tone from Bell Canada I'd pick up the handset and get dead air a disturbing proportion of the time. The idea that copper wire-line providers are the only ones who can provide stable telephony doesn't ring true, for me. There's a

Re: Telecom Collapse?

2008-12-04 Thread Chris Marlatt
Paul Stewart wrote: There's at least two cell phones in our house whenever the family is home and I have neighbors within quick walking distance. That's assuming they're not doing the same thing you are, are home, or are willing to let you borrow their phone. You're assuming a lot. I find

Re: Telecom Collapse?

2008-12-04 Thread Chris Marlatt
Erik (Caneris) wrote: So it can be argued both ways. Ultimately, it all comes down to marketing and hype. With everything going to IP at both the core and edge (yes, I chose the terms deliberately) and analogue-digital-analogue or TDM-IP-TDM-IP conversation happening so many times, the

Re: Is it time to abandon bogon prefix filters?

2008-08-25 Thread Chris Marlatt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:21:23 PDT, Tomas L. Byrnes said: You're missing one of the basic issues with bogon sources: they are often advertised bogons, IE the bad guy DOES care about getting the packets back, and has, in fact, created a way to do so. But if you've seen a

Re: Force10 E300 vs. Juniper MX480

2008-07-18 Thread Chris Marlatt
Joe Abley wrote: Hi all, An acquaintance who runs an ISP with an M7i on its border is looking to upgrade, because the M7i is starting to creak from all the flesh-tone MPEGs his customers are sharing. (How times have changed. Back when I was chasing packets, it was flesh-tone JPEGs.) He's

Re: Force10 E300 vs. Juniper MX480

2008-07-18 Thread Chris Marlatt
is a good bang for the buck. Sure Foundry might be cheaper but I hear more complaining about Foundry than any other platform. Chris you want to share what issues you have seen with Force 10. Keith - Original Message - From: Chris Marlatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Joe Abley [EMAIL PROTECTED