Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Matt Erculiani
radii. We won't get away with some of what we used to get away with. -Matt On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 1:49 PM Aaron Gould wrote: > fec cliff? is there a level of fec erros that i should be worried about > then? not sure what you mean. > > -Aaron > On 4/17/2024 2:46 PM, Matt Erculiani

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Matt Erculiani
2054 >> FEC Uncorrected Errors Rate 0 >> Link Degrade : >> Link Monitoring : Disable >> Interface transmit statistics: Disabled >> >> Logical interface et-7/1/4.0 (Index 420) (SNMP ifIndex 815) >> Flags: Up SNMP-Traps 0x4004000 Encapsulation: ENET2 >> Input packets : 1 >> Output packets: 1 >> Protocol inet, MTU: 1500 >> Max nh cache: 75000, New hold nh limit: 75000, Curr nh cnt: 1, Curr new >> hold cnt: 0, NH drop cnt: 0 >> Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re >> Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary >> Destination: 10.10.10.76/30, Local: 10.10.10.77, Broadcast: >> 10.10.10.79 >> >> >> -- >> -Aaron >> >> -- Matt Erculiani

Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-12 Thread Matt Erculiani
ring them. dig a deeper > hole. > > randy > "The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress." -Charles Kettering You'll recall that the proliferation of the Internet was met with similar resistance. There's some fascinating irony here. -Matt -- Matt Erculiani

Re: Why are paper LOAs still used?

2024-02-26 Thread Matt Erculiani
nly > accepts new paper LOAs. In the year 2024. I don't understand how anyone > can go backwards like that. > > ~Seth > -- Matt Erculiani

Re: Zayo woes

2023-09-19 Thread Matt Erculiani
ternet Exchange > Dean Emeritus, Cyberlaw & Cybersecurity, Lincoln Law School > Prof. Emeritus, Lincoln Law School > Chair Emeritus, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop > Counsel Emeritus, eMail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) > > > -- Matt Erculiani, NREMT ERCUL-ARIN

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-23 Thread Matt Erculiani
ing capacity of Trio. >> >> In some cases, we deploy more of these in the same PoP just because we >> need more ports, not because we need more capacity; and a chassis would >> not make sense for the function, yet. >> >> Mark. >> > -- Matt Erculiani, NREMT ERCUL-ARIN

Re: My first ARIN Experience but probably not the last, unfortunately..

2023-07-14 Thread Matt Erculiani
s to new registrants or if >> it's a perk for existing registrants to grow. >> >> Just my $0.02 worth as I drive by. >> >> >> >> Grant. . . . >> > > > -- > Darin Steffl > Minnesota WiFi > www.mnwifi.com > 507-634-WiFi > Like us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Routed optical networks

2023-05-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
orks survey. > > Cheers, > > Etienne > > -- > Ing. Etienne-Victor Depasquale > Assistant Lecturer > Department of Communications & Computer Engineering > Faculty of Information & Communication Technology > University of Malta > Web. https://www.um.edu.mt/profile/etiennedepasquale > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Random shower thought: GBIC with LC connector...

2022-11-15 Thread Matt Erculiani
. It might not actually > be compliant with the specs (the document I found only lists SC fiber or > copper (coax with BNC, TNC or DB-9?!)), but that doesn't mean that no-one > made them. > >> > >> So, has anyone seen a regular (30mm/1.2") GBIC with LC connectors? And, > if so, "pics or it didn't happen"... :-) > >> > >> Obviously I don't have an actual use for this, it's just to satisfy my > (OCD) curiosity... > >> W > >> > >> > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Fiber Network Equipment Commercial Norms

2021-09-22 Thread Matt Erculiani
ing electrician > would remove the batteries as a health and safety concern. > > The equipment owner materialized and removed the batteries within 72 > hours. The bulk of the equipment was removed the following month. > > > > -- > Grant. . . . > unix || die > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Reminder: Never connect a generator to home wiring without transfer switch

2021-08-25 Thread Matt Erculiani
s, or trips its own output breaker? > > -- > Jay Hennigan - j...@west.net > Network Engineering - CCIE #7880 > 503 897-8550 - WB6RDV > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: 1G/10G BaseT switch recommendation

2021-07-22 Thread Matt Erculiani
I just want to make sure I am not excluding any vendors from my research. > > > > I appreciate any suggestions or recommendations. Can even keep it off-list > if you want. > > > > Thanks, > > -Drew > > > > > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: DDoS attack with blackmail

2021-05-24 Thread Matt Erculiani
t; >> >> >> —L.B. >> >> >> >> Ms. Lady Benjamin PD Cannon of Glencoe, ASCE >> >> 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC >> >> CEO >> >> l...@6by7.net >> >> "The only fully end-to-end encrypted global telecommunications company in >> the world.” >> >> FCC License KJ6FJJ >> >> >> >> >> On May 20, 2021, at 12:26 PM, Baldur Norddahl >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hello >> >> >> >> We got attacked by a group that calls themselves "Fancy Lazarus". They >> want payment in BC to not attack us again. The attack was a volume attack >> to our DNS and URL fetch from our webserver. >> >> >> >> I am interested in any experience in fighting back against these guys. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Baldur >> >> >> >> >> > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Matt Erculiani
fine-enforcement-scrutiny-216121 > > FCC proposes millions in fines, collects $0 > > November 23, 2015 > > It just got harder for the FTC to fine people: > https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2021/04/22/supreme-court-limits-ftcs-ability-recoup-illgotten-gains > > -- > TTFN, > patrick > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Carriers need to independently verify LOAs

2021-04-19 Thread Matt Erculiani
oblem -- quickly, cheaply. > > No liability -- no reason to solve the problem. > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
he origin > directly. The volume of traffic still has to be handled. Yes, it's a burden > on the ISP, but it's a burden created by the usage created by their > subscribers. > > > On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 4:57 PM Matt Erculiani > wrote: > >> Tom, >> >> Al

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
ecause their users are captive and > rarely have an alternative choice of provider. > > > On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 4:33 PM Matt Erculiani > wrote: > >> Patrick, >> >> > First, to be blunt, if you really think Akamai nodes are “sitting idle >> for weeks” b

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
hat is a totally > different 10,000 post thread (that we have had many dozens of times). > > -- > TTFN, > patrick > > On Apr 1, 2021, at 3:53 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote: > > Niels, > > I think to clarify Jean's point, when you buy a 300mbps circuit, you're &g

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
e suggesting is the ability of ISPs to market Internet access > at a certain speed but not have to deliver it based on conditions they > create. > > > -- Niels. > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-29 Thread Matt Erculiani
20 years ago people were talking about their Frame Relay P2P services, now they talk about their Ethernet P2P services. -Matt On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 1:10 PM Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 11:39 AM Matt Erculiani > wrote: > >> I think the best way to thin

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-29 Thread Matt Erculiani
> That has some implications for networking since symmetric bandwidth, or at > least quite a bit more upstream would be helpful as many people found out. > Is latency going to drive networking, given gaming? Gamers are not just > zitty 15 year olds, they are middle aged or older nowadays. > > Mike > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Starlink

2021-02-17 Thread Matt Erculiani
>> www.mejeticks.com <http://mejeticks.com/> >> >> 3100 Carlisle St >> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/3100+Carlisle+St?entry=gmail=g>, >> 16-113, Dallas TX 75204 >> >> >> >> >> > -- > Thanks, > Ameen Pishdadi > Gigenet.com / am...@gigenet.com > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Texas internet connectivity declining due to blackouts

2021-02-16 Thread Matt Erculiani
> *Cc: *nanog@nanog.org > *Subject: *RE: Texas internet connectivity declining due to blackouts > On Mon, 15 Feb 2021, Sean Donelan wrote: > > > Strange the massive shortages and failures are only in one state. > > > > The extreme cold weather extends northwards across many states, which > aren't > > reporting rolling blackouts. > > https://www.texastribune.org/2011/02/08/texplainer-why-does-texas-have-its-own-power-grid/ > > > Going at it alone can be beneficial sometimes, sometimes it's not. > > -- > Mikael Abrahamssonemail: swm...@swm.pp.se > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Infomart Dallas is on generator

2021-02-16 Thread Matt Erculiani
enerator, and is likely to remain so until the cold > weather/electrical supply emergency in Texas has abated. No network impact > seen yet. > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Nice work Ron

2021-01-21 Thread Matt Erculiani
bsonsecurity.com/2021/01/ddos-guard-to-forfeit-internet-space-occupied-by-parler/ > > > > [image: Image removed by sender. ddosTest me Security inc] > > Jean St-Laurent > > CISSP #634103 > > > > ddosTest me security inc > > tel: 438 806-9800 <+14388069800> > > site: https://ddostest.me > > email: j...@ddostest.me > > > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Parler

2021-01-14 Thread Matt Erculiani
N A 52.55.168.70 > > It's quite possible that Amazon is playing this *entirely* by the book, and > the Parler crew haven't violated the terms of the nameserver hosting > agreement so Amazon hasn't cut that off. > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Show NOCs: OIG report: Should you charge extra for NOC tours?

2021-01-07 Thread Matt Erculiani
gt; the GNOC at its Corporate Briefing Center. FirstNet Authority requested a > > visit and tour of the GNOC, which is neither included in the contract nor > > offered widely to the public. We reaffirm that the tour was not in the > > contract and could be viewed as exerting indirect pressure for the > > contractor to perform unreimbursed services outside the contract. > > [...] > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail

2020-12-29 Thread Matt Erculiani
th and adapt the > Net TN system for NG911 purposes; $780,966 for non-recurring start-up > costs of the statewide hosted controller or Call Handling as a Service > program; $3,451,369 to maintain the twenty-four hour network operations > center to assist PSAPs with technical issues; and $17,600 for Esri GIS > software licensing. > [...] > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Are the days of the showpiece NOC office display gone forever?

2020-12-16 Thread Matt Erculiani
> everything operating on delivery. > > That is not to say that large monitoring rooms are a better choice over > automation (which they are not). > > -- > Töma > >> -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-20 Thread Matt Erculiani
scraping the list, both were the case here. -Matt On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:44 PM Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote: > On 11/20/20 4:41 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote: > > Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on > > purpose. > > How does one /acciden

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-20 Thread Matt Erculiani
ulting in damage to > fiber lines[1]. > > 6x7 controls for photonic friction by utilizing its proprietary SPAM > (Specified Photonic Agitation Moderation) technology. > > [1] Uncle Cletus (1993) Mind control, spontaneous combustion and other > extraterrestrial phenoma. *Lecture at Billy-Sue's house.* > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939

2020-10-14 Thread Matt Erculiani
p.he.net/AS16527 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You don't appear to be on any IXes. Definitely join some IXes before >>>>> buying another 100G of transit. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> DFW has a couple and there are some more that are starting up. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - >>>>> Mike Hammett >>>>> Intelligent Computing Solutions <http://www.ics-il.com/> >>>>> <https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL> >>>>> <https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb> >>>>> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions> >>>>> <https://twitter.com/ICSIL> >>>>> Midwest Internet Exchange <http://www.midwest-ix.com/> >>>>> <https://www.facebook.com/mdwestix> >>>>> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwest-internet-exchange> >>>>> <https://twitter.com/mdwestix> >>>>> The Brothers WISP <http://www.thebrotherswisp.com/> >>>>> <https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherswisp> >>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSdfxQv7SpoRQYNyLwntZg> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> *From: *"Aaron Gould" >>>>> *To: *nanog@nanog.org >>>>> *Sent: *Tuesday, October 13, 2020 6:29:55 PM >>>>> *Subject: *Hurricane Electric AS6939 >>>>> >>>>> Do y’all like HE for Internet uplink? I’m thinking about using them >>>>> for 100gig in Texas. It would be for my eyeballs ISP. We currently have >>>>> Spectrum, Telia and Cogent. >>>>> >>>>> -Aaron >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> - Forrest >>>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Darin Steffl >> Minnesota WiFi >> www.mnwifi.com >> 507-634-WiFi >> Like us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> >> >> > > -- > Darin Steffl > Minnesota WiFi > www.mnwifi.com > 507-634-WiFi > Like us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-28 Thread Matt Erculiani
- but with a server based model you can look at the lag to the >> worst clients and add lag to the other clients so everyone has a level >> playing field. >> > >> -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Wildfires: Reminder smart devices don't include emergency warnings while streaming

2020-09-11 Thread Matt Erculiani
rts and only when they're turned on. > > Regards, > Bill Herrin > > -- > William Herrin > b...@herrin.us > https://bill.herrin.us/ > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Is there *currently* a shortage of IPv4 addresses?

2020-08-05 Thread Matt Erculiani
hool > CEO, SuretyMail Email Reputation Certification > Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law) > Board of Directors, Denver Internet Exchange > Chair Emeritus, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop > Former Counsel: Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Issue with Noction IRP default setting (Was: BGP route hijack by AS10990)

2020-08-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
cause harm to other members in this community, it clearly >> demonstrates a lack of knowledge, or honest human error (which will never >> go away). >> >> Anything that can be used, can be misused. With that said, why shouldn't >> ALL BGP software implementations encourage

Re: Issue with Noction IRP default setting (Was: BGP route hijack by AS10990)

2020-08-01 Thread Matt Erculiani
route manipulation software which - as default - does > NOT set the BGP well-known NO_EXPORT community on the product's route > advertisements. This is a product design decision which causes > collateral damage. > > I would like to urge Noction to reconsider their position. Seek to > migrate the existing users to use NO_EXPORT, and release a new version > of the IRP software which sets NO_EXPORT BY DEFAULT on all generated > routes. > > Kind regards, > > Job > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Abuse Desks

2020-04-30 Thread Matt Erculiani
ng the report. > > > > - > > Mike Hammett > > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > http://www.ics-il.com > > > > Midwest-IX > > http://www.midwest-ix.com > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Measuring packet loss and Latency Between eastern Europe and north america

2020-03-30 Thread Matt Erculiani
Need a tool or service that can detect packet loss/latency between > provider in eastern europe and a north american service provider. Any help > is appreciated > > > > > > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: Free.fr vs HE.net IPv6 (Was: CISA: Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce)

2020-03-30 Thread Matt Erculiani
;) with some "very big" networks (usually called "tier-1") : > level3 and zayo among them. > - Cogent and HE over IPv6 ... I suppose everybody knows the story. > - Free.fr depeered he.net about one week ago... > > There have been some exchanges of tentative traceroutes in both directions > on FRnOG (French NOG) and things are clear : free.fr and he.net cannot > exchange IPv6 traffic. > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters

2020-03-25 Thread Matt Erculiani
The letters are not to be confused with hall passes.;they don't even have an individual's name on it. They simply outline a federal mandate that already exists to inform anyone who may not know. Law enforcement of any area that has implemented "stay at home" or "shelter in place" should already

Re: COVID-19 vs. peering wars

2020-03-19 Thread Matt Erculiani
ructure? > > If you're worried about congestion and performance, that would be the > place to start pushing. > > Matt > staying safely at home away from the flame-fest that may ensue from this. > ^_^; > > -- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN

Re: ATT Microcell in Austin, TX

2020-02-18 Thread Matt Erculiani
It will be interesting to see how this plays out as reliance on these small cells for capacity grows. I'd imagine demand for cellular bandwidth goes up during a power outage and not down. Is it reasonable to think that there could be a situation where cell capacity is not available during a time

Re: breakout

2020-01-08 Thread Matt Erculiani
I doubt it applies to Randy's 48 port switch (and maybe in general), but for posterity: be advised that the QSFP28 to SFP+ adapter is physically taller than a standard QSFP28 optic, outside of the device. Inside is still to spec of course. Sort of like how RJ45 SFPs are slightly taller than fiber

Re: breakout

2020-01-08 Thread Matt Erculiani
I think you're looking for an MTP breakout cable, rather than a QSFP28 breakout. The MTP breakout requires separate optics, whereas the active breakout can plug directly into a device's SFP+ ports. Something like... https://www.fs.com/products/24422.html And

Re: Should Netflix and Hulu give you emergency alerts?

2019-03-08 Thread Matt Erculiani
Sean I think the cellular emergency alert systems already in place have satisfied this need or should be implemented before forcing streaming services to alter their platforms. Plus they allow the user the ability to disable them if they so choose. If they have the alerts disabled and miss

Re: Assistance needed from Global Net Access / Zayo

2019-03-08 Thread Matt Erculiani
Replied off-list -Matt On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 2:55 PM Christopher Smalling < christopher.small...@neonova.net> wrote: > Been having an issue with our public peering at an IX and have been > getting the runaround from the NCC. AS 3595 (Global Net Access) has Zayo > (AS 19092) as the contact. > >

Re: Cleveland/Cincinnati Co-location

2019-01-02 Thread Matt Erculiani
DRS/Involta is a big one up there, but I'm not sure if they do plain-old colo. -Mayt On Wed, Jan 2, 2019, 16:14 Paul Timmins Everstream has a pretty vast network in Ohio. Worth looking into. > > On Dec 31, 2018, at 7:50 PM, Mitchell Lewis > wrote: > > Good Evening All, > I am working on

Re: JunOS Fusion Provider Edge

2018-12-17 Thread Matt Erculiani
Fusion has made a lot more sense since Juniper changed the licensing model from every switch AND the MX to just the MX. We've deployed it in some of our sites. It is very cool from a forwarding plane perspective, but from a control plane standpoint it's very...meh. For example, you can't get SNMP

Re: How to choose a transit provider?

2018-12-15 Thread Matt Erculiani
I would actually venture to say the contrary. An IX should be the last item on your list since it only really makes sense at a certain scale and if you can make use of the providers on it. Most of the networks you'll have trouble getting to via transit providers are that way because of how they

Re: How to choose a transit provider?

2018-12-14 Thread Matt Erculiani
Tier 1s are just as succeptible to outages and peering issues as anyone else. Not to say they're any less, I work for one after all, but one shouldn't assume they're always the best for every application. As an example, Hurricane is decidedly not a Tier 1, but have one of the best peered networks

Re: Should ISP block child pornography?

2018-12-08 Thread Matt Erculiani
As everyone has stated, blocking/filtering is a rabbit hole that we dare not go down or we set ourselves on the same path as oppressive regimes. For a similar situation that's far less depressing, see the numbers of threads about whether or not enterprises should block certain sites. This is an

Re: IGP protocol

2018-11-16 Thread Matt Erculiani
X11 forwarding -> WINE -> notepad.exe On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 06:06 Jay Nugent On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, Randy Bush wrote: > > >> I heard that OSPF is only famous in asia region... > >> So that, please could you explain me > >> > >> 1. what is your backbone's IGP protocol? > > > > emacs > > > >

Re: Zayo vs Coent

2018-11-09 Thread Matt Erculiani
$dayjob hat off: I'll add that they often times use the same fiber for the last mile (hence why they're both on-net at that building), so if you get both with the intention of redundancy, you could potentially be taken out by a single cut unless you harp on the point that they need to be fiber

Re: Amazon now controls 3.0.0.0/8

2018-11-08 Thread Matt Erculiani
So it looks like GE will be solvent for a few more years and 3.3.3.3 DNS is incoming. -Matt On Thu, Nov 8, 2018, 17:54 Eric Kuhnke https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18407173 > > Quoting from the post: > > " > > Apparently bought in two chunks: 3.0.0.0/9 and 3.128.0.0/9. > > Previous owner

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-16 Thread Matt Erculiani
Speaking of Cogent service (and I know you guys are watching), I'd love to get someone's help off-list turning up a p2p that has been moved to billing despite being told loud and clear it doesn't work. I half-expected it to not work when I found out there was a type 2 provider involved, but I

Re: issues through CGNat (juniper ms-mpc-128g in mx960)

2018-07-19 Thread Matt Erculiani
One of the biggest deal-breakers about the Miltiservices DPC and MPC is that it does not support NAT Transversal (UDP hole punching), which is probably the reason you're having trouble with the PS4 online gaming. It also messes with VoIP too. As for the IPsec issue, im not sure if that would be

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-16 Thread Matt Erculiani
We use Iperf3 for customers that complain about throughput, it's relatively low overhead compared to the Ookla HTML5 client. Same scenario as you, we have the tech hook up their laptop to the customer's drop and perform testing. I suspect your antivirus may be attempting to perform real-time

Re: [c-nsp] Leaked Video or Not (Linux and Cisco for internal Sales folks)

2018-07-02 Thread Matt Erculiani
Unfortunately, like many other industry terms, "open" is becoming a meaningless marketing buzzword much like "cloud", "converged", even "redundancy" or any other technical term that has had its definition diluted as time goes on. We're all well aware on the ISP side that it only takes one Fortune

Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-10 Thread Matt Erculiani
Are you using it to help roll out IPv6? (i.e. dual stack is pretty much mandatory) 4-10 space is "free", but I wouldn't test your luck by just using the space like any regular allocation, plus it's just bad karma to use that space outside of it's noble intention.

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-05-28 Thread Matt Erculiani
In addition to the "bump in the wire" you could also enable larger frame sizes downstream since you're already completely disassembling and reassembling the packets. Large downloads or uploads could see overhead go from 3% at 1500B to about 0.5% at 9100B. It's not much but every little bit counts.

Re: Equinix Fire Alarm - IBX was Evacuated

2018-05-17 Thread Matt Erculiani
Appears to have just been a drill. They let us all back in within 15 mins. -Matt On Thu, May 17, 2018, 14:26 Luke Guillory wrote: > Just got this. > > > > > Dear Equinix Customer, > > IBX(s): DA6 > IBX Address: 1950 North Stemmons Freeway Suites 2049 & 3050 Dallas,

Re: Spiffy Netflow tools?

2018-03-12 Thread Matt Erculiani
I'm very fond of nfsen/nfdump for on-prem. Setup is not complicated at all and plugins are widely available. Also inbefore Solarwinds... -Matt On Mar 12, 2018 18:25, wrote: Howdy! Checking out various Netflow tools and wanted to see what others are using? Kentik is

Re: Zayo zColo Xcon Pricing

2018-03-07 Thread Matt Erculiani
Perhaps so, but if it's not charged at the end it would just be built into the MRC. Longer-term customers would end up paying substantially more. In some cases, it is more cost effective to install an entrance facility as you describe, but it's much more expensive than running individual x-conns

Re: Zayo zColo Xcon Pricing

2018-03-07 Thread Matt Erculiani
Depending on the location (x-conns carrier hotels are typically more expensive) I'd expect to pay anywhere from $100-$200 per month for copper. -Matt On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:10 AM, James Laszko wrote: > One of our colo’s in San Diego was purchased by Zayo recently and I

Re: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses (was Re: New Active Exploit: memcached on port 11211 UDP & TCP being exploited for reflection attacks)

2018-03-02 Thread Matt Erculiani
Not sure if this is the common thought, but if anyone has a network which requires static IP assignments, they can probably justify a request for a /48 from an RIR. After all, ARIN's requirement for an end-user IPv6 block is, at minimum: "Justify why IPv6 addresses from an ISP or other LIR are