2014-05-02 16:36 GMT+02:00 Matthew Galgoci :
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> Hey There,
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> I was just wondering, for people who are doing netflow analysis with
> open source tools and who are doing at least 10k or more flows per
> second, what are you using?
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> I know of three tool sets:
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> - The classic osu flow-tools an
2013/1/17 ML
> How are operators using the data available in the various IRRs?
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> Using an example:
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> AS1 is your customer
> AS1 has AS2, AS3 and AS4 described as customers in an IRR
> Also assume AS2 has IRR data describing AS1000 and AS2000 as it's
> customers.
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> Are operators building AS
Hi,
I think few people understand French on this list. You should try FRnOG.
Pierre-Yves Maunier
Le 19 novembre 2012 17:48, jipe foo a écrit :
> Bonjour à tous,
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> Quelqu'un d'Orange (ou autre) pourrait-il me donner plus d'info sur les
> plages d'
ok.com has address 69.171.242.70
www.facebook.com has IPv6 address 2620:0:1c18:0:face:b00c::
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le in the audience using their laptops to
simulate eyeball customers).
Our goal was mainly to make people aware about what can be done to move
forward with IPv6 and I think we achieved this goal.
If you have any comments, feel free to reply here.
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the office I can forget to put them back in
my bag and I would need it on site.
Having the possibility to have these on site is usefull even if you're not
the kind of guy going without anything or like with say in french : with
your dick and your knife.
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the rack, air filter
of equipments etc.
All datacenters are differents some are very clean, others are very creepy
(but anyway I think those won't have any air can available :-) )
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about the english translation for this one too :-) )
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x27;re using opengear CM4116 to have a remote console access to all our
routers, switches and wdm transponders. They work well and do the job.
Avocent is also another player you might consider with their ACS series.
I don't know much about the others.
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2012/1/27 Steven Tardy
> On 01/26/12 16:33, Pierre-Yves Maunier wrote:
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>> It can happends that SX works on singlemode but it can fail anytime.
>>
>> just because you can doesn't mean you should.
>
> we have experience multiple cases where L
w.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps4999/products_tech_note09186a00807a30d6.shtml
Cisco 1000BASE-LX/LH SFPGLC-LH-SM1SFP-GE-L2Operates on standard single-mode
fiber-optic link spans of up to 10 km and up to 550 m on any multimode
fibers.
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2012/1/26 Pierre-Yves Maunier
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> 2012/1/26 Holmes,David A
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> I have found that -5dB or -10dB attenuators must be used on the send or
>> receive strands between Cisco LX connected switches at relatively short
>> distances of < 1 km over standard singlemode fi
.3140 mW / -5.03 dBm
2. You can assume a patch cord add between 0.2 to 0.5 dB of attenuation so
even with a SFP TX at -3dBm, you won't receive at the Max RX sensitivity.
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> reboot, or just the service module?
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> We saw one TATA session, and one Abovenet session flap.
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> Kelly
>
>
On our side we did not have any reboot, just a core dump generated and all
interfaces flapped.
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On our side all our 10.3R2.11 core dumped which made all our interfaces
flapped.
I've been told 10.4R1.9 is affected too.
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e, Akamai is sending us 40% more traffic than yesterday at the
same time.
A traffic increase can be seen on Lonap exchange point (
http://www.lonap.net/bandwidth.shtml)
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out there.
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Maybe it's for checking new firmware update availability...
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Hello,
to administrate our core backbone routers, management is done inband, the
OOB is only for backup solution when the router is not reachable.
Others things (like our DWDM infrastructure which is RFC1918 addressed), we
use the OOB for the administration.
Our OOB is done this way :
Our princi
2011/2/10 Jack Bates
> On 2/9/2011 8:21 PM, Fred Richards wrote:
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>> Mine is.
>> Well?
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>> http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=8025&view=2.0&v=6
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> Love that tool!
>
>
> Jack
>
>
Love that one :
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/dfp/all/
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www.mail-archive.com/fr...@frnog.org/
It's active but exclusively in French.
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I prefer Junos as screenOS except for one thing :
HA is a hell to configure with Junos whereas it's really easy to do it with
screenOS, at least last time I tried a couple of months ago.
Anyway, ScreenOS cli really sucks compared to JunOS cli.
Pierre-Yves
2010/4/20 seph
> I'm with Owen. I have
vlans on the interface)
tcr1 = first transport core router
th2 = datacenter (Telehouse 2, generally 2 to 4 letters at our appreciation)
par = city (Paris, using the 3 letters IATA City code, not the Airport code
such as CDG for Paris)
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.
Keepass for Windows : http://www.keepass.info/
Keepass for Linux/Mac OS : http://www.keepassx.org/
Truecrypt (all platforms) : http://www.truecrypt.org/
Pierre-Yves Maunier
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