Re: Testing 1gbps bandwidth

2012-08-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- creyno...@tsieda.com wrote: From: Chuck Reynolds creyno...@tsieda.com for a small investment with PacketExpert from TSI. Reach out for a demo thanks --- Router#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

Re: Testing 1gbps bandwidth

2012-08-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- na...@penfold.owt.com wrote: From: Russ Hughes na...@penfold.owt.com Now if you only added copy running-config startup-config, you wouldn't have to deal with this more then once. That's what wr mem does... scott

Re: US House to ITU: Hands off the Internet

2012-08-03 Thread Scott Weeks
The U.S. House of Representatives voted late Thursday to send a message to the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union that the Internet doesn't need new international regulations. The vote was unanimous: 414-0 Unanimous? I didn't think this

RE: Stuxnet and more

2012-07-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- rgolod...@infratection.com wrote: From: Richard Golodner rgolod...@infratection.com Grant and the rest of you NANOGERS, more regarding new problems in Iran via an F-Secure blog. Here is the link: http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/2403.html

Re: Hearing Syria internet cut

2012-07-20 Thread Scott Weeks
--- thepacketmas...@hotmail.com wrote: From: James Smith thepacketmas...@hotmail.com I'm curious to know what method people use to monitor the changes in the BGP system? Any recommendations? -- There're many. Look in the archives. For this one,

Re: job screening question

2012-07-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- d...@bowenvale.co.nz wrote: From: Don Gould d...@bowenvale.co.nz I have 25 years IT experience... I've applied for a few jobs in my time... I thought to myself I'll have a crack with a few comments!!!... then I read down the next 30 posts and decided that perhaps I didn't really know

Re: job screening question

2012-07-05 Thread Scott Weeks
-- Cc: nanog@nanog.org nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: job screening question Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 15:05:01 -0600 Isn't MTU discovery on IP and not TCP? -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_MTU_discovery scott

Re: job screening question

2012-07-05 Thread Scott Weeks
--- diogo.montag...@gmail.com wrote:\ From: Diogo Montagner diogo.montag...@gmail.com For screening questions (for 1st level filtering), IMO, the questions has to be straight to the point, for example: 1) What is the LSA number for an external route in OSPF? This can have two answer: 5 or 7.

Re: job screening question

2012-07-05 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ja...@thebaughers.com wrote: From: Jason Baugher ja...@thebaughers.com Geez, I'd be happy to find someone with a good attitude, a solid work ethic, and the desire and aptitude to learn. :) --- Yeah, that. But how do you get those folks through the HR

Re: job screening question

2012-07-05 Thread Scott Weeks
--- b...@herrin.us wrote: From: William Herrin b...@herrin.us 5. What is the reason for the 100m distance limit within an ethernet collision domain? What's an ethernet collision domain? Seriously, when was the last time you dealt with a half duplex ethernet?

Re: ZOMG: IPv6 a plot to stymie FBI !!!11!ONE!

2012-06-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- vi...@abellohome.net wrote: From: Vinny Abello vi...@abellohome.net : It would seem to me if the if law enforcement is concerned about : incentives to make networks do this, then it should be made a law : within their operating jurisdiction to enforce this compliance. : This is a law

Re: ZOMG: IPv6 a plot to stymie FBI !!!11!ONE!

2012-06-16 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jcur...@arin.net wrote: From: John Curran jcur...@arin.net With respect to updating Whois, it is true that many ISPs do not update their sub-delegations until applying for their next IPv4 block. Whether this is also the case with IPV6 or not remains to be seen, but given IPv6

Re: ZOMG: IPv6 a plot to stymie FBI !!!11!ONE!

2012-06-15 Thread Scott Weeks
On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 11:59:26 -0400, Jay Ashworth said: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57453738-83/fbi-dea-warn-ipv6-could-shield-criminals-from-police/ The article sure does have a lot of threatening and smack-down tones toward service providers (us): We're looking at a problem that's

Re: ZOMG: IPv6 a plot to stymie FBI !!!11!ONE!

2012-06-15 Thread Scott Weeks
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57453738-83/fbi-dea-warn-ipv6-could-shield-criminals-from-police/ The article sure does have a lot of threatening and smack-down tones toward service providers (us): We're looking at a problem that's about to occur,It occurs as service providers

Re: ZOMG: IPv6 a plot to stymie FBI !!!11!ONE!

2012-06-15 Thread Scott Weeks
--- goe...@anime.net wrote: or you can fix the problem that has been festering for 10+ years. --- Yeah, that. Why make it seem that v6 is the problem when it isn't. scott

Re: Dear Linkedin,

2012-06-11 Thread Scott Weeks
--- g...@teksavvy.ca wrote: From: Gabriel Blanchard g...@teksavvy.ca How the heck did this conversation go from Linkedin to a Quebec drivers license? I'm not sure how relevant this is to NANOG. Both subject matters that is. -- New to nanog, eh? ;-) scott

Re: Dear Linkedin,

2012-06-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- lyn...@orthanc.ca wrote: From: Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@orthanc.ca On 2012-06-08, at 12:48 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: I'm sorry, my brain doesn't hold that many passwords. Unless you're a savant, neither does yours. So what you're telling me and the rest of the world is impossible. t ::

Re: Dear Linkedin,

2012-06-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@retina.net wrote: From: John Adams j...@retina.net I use 1password, you might use LastPass. They both work on Android, iPhone, Linux, Mac, Windows. No, according to their site 1password does not work on *nix, however lastpass says it does

Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks

2012-04-20 Thread Scott Weeks
Original Message From: Fernando Gont fg...@si6networks.com We've just published an IETF internet-draft about IPv6 host scanning attacks. --- oscar.vi...@gmail.com wrote: From: Tei oscar.vi...@gmail.com It would be a very fast dictionary attack :D accede bade snip feed

Re: Cheap Juniper Gear for Lab

2012-04-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mysi...@gmail.com wrote: From: Jimmy Hess mysi...@gmail.com The Juniper ERX edge routers are what isn't real JunOS. It's as if they were trying to make a clone of the IOS CLI:

Re: Request to lease IP space, or things that make you want to go hmmmmm..

2012-03-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ml-nanog0903...@elcsplace.com wrote: From: Ted Cooper ml-nanog0903...@elcsplace.com On 09/03/12 09:40, Matthew Huff wrote: Just got an email today to our account associated with our legacy ARIN address space. A firm Precision Management of Texas is interested in subleasing some of our IP

Re: Programmers with network engineering skills

2012-02-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- george.herb...@gmail.com wrote: From: George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com My understanding is that while primary and subcontractor companies can put people in the sponsoring organization's clearance granting queue, it takes so long to get someone through the queue that for high-level

Re: Network Traffic Collection

2012-02-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- myeaddr...@gmail.com wrote: -- From: Maverick myeaddr...@gmail.com It might be an effort to write a customized traffic analysis tool like wireshark with only required functionality. I would really appreciate I want to be able to see information like how much traffic an

Re: Common operational misconceptions

2012-02-17 Thread Scott Weeks
I find a lot of new folks have a hard time with the difference in port numbers and protocol numbers. I just went through this with a CCsomething-more-than NA, but with virtually no hands-on experience a few minutes ago. Very disturbing when a person can take the higher level tests, but

Re: common time-management mistake: rack stack

2012-02-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- gary.buhrmas...@gmail.com wrote: There is a theory of management that says a good manager needs to know nothing about the staff or the jobs he is managing, - neck hair == raised :-) From empirical data, this is not a good thing for companies.

OT: Re: Canadian ops working under a U.S. TN visa

2012-02-16 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jo...@iecc.com wrote: Watch out or I'll tell you about the time I was busted at the Rainbow Bridge for undeclared photo albums. Rainbow Bridge as in 1970s Maui? Got photos? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Bridge_(film) Like others, I couldn't

Re: Hijacked Network Ranges

2012-02-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mti...@globaltransit.net wrote: From: Mark Tinka mti...@globaltransit.net A big fail to our community, for up to this day, not implementing basic routing and forwarding filters that would do away with all this cruft in the first place. Clearly the Youtube/Pakistan/PCCW incident has long

Re: Megaupload.com seized

2012-01-19 Thread Scott Weeks
On Jan 19, 2012, at 5:41 PM, Ryan Gelobter wrote: The megaupload.com domain was seized today, has anyone noticed significant drops in network traffic as a result? http://www.scribd.com/doc/78786408/Mega-Indictment

Re: De-bogon not possible via arin policy.

2011-12-15 Thread Scott Weeks
--- br...@bryanfields.net wrote: From: Bryan Fields br...@bryanfields.net Now this gets a lot more fun as we get closer to true IPv4 exhaustion. If there is a business case between two or more providers to side step a RIR process and recognize IP allocations that the RIR does not, who really

Re: Time Warner Routing Issue

2011-12-14 Thread Scott Weeks
: Yesterday TW started advertising BGP for the ip blocks I have : (68.68.176.0/22 in /24's) before they had the circuit completed How did they get the routes into their table if the ckt was not up and you were not advertising the routes to them? Did they also announce the covering prefix?

RE: [fyo...@insecure.org: C|Net Download.Com is now bundling Nmap with malware!]

2011-12-06 Thread Scott Weeks
-Original Message- From: valdis.kletni...@vt.edu [mailto:valdis.kletni...@vt.edu] - Forwarded message from Fyodor fyo...@insecure.org On the other hand, just being Fyodor is sufficient to get him taken seriously. --- bka...@ford.com wrote:

RE: Flapping POS Interface on Frame-relay between a Juniper and Cisco

2011-12-06 Thread Scott Weeks
Did Jeff's suggestion work? : interface POS0/0/0 : frame-relay intf-type dce If so, please let the list know, so when someone comes across this thread while searching for the fix they can figure it out without having to email the list. If it didn't help contact me off-line and I will be

Re: Flapping POS Interface on Frame-relay between a Juniper and Cisco

2011-12-05 Thread Scott Weeks
On 11/19/11 8:11 AM, Righa Shake wrote: Hi, Am having a problem that is buffling. I recently changed a POS link encapsulation from PPP to Frame-relay. Since that time the POS interface keeps resetting from time to time. On my BGP session am receiving cease notifications from my

Re: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.

2011-12-03 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote: --- Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote: actually, i've heard the real reason is corporate liability ... that said, there is an advantage for team f2f mtgs on a periodic basis. I don't follow

Re: IP addresses are now assets

2011-12-02 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jsah...@gmail.com wrote: the speculative market exists and is growing, why do certain factions of the community keep trying to pretend that it doesn't? --- Because they're busy getting ipv6 up and that will make these things less important? ;-)

Re: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.

2011-12-02 Thread Scott Weeks
--- da...@davidradcliffe.org wrote: From: David Radcliffe da...@davidradcliffe.org Actually, the best reason I have for working from home is I work much better when naked and they have asked me to stop showing up that way at the office. Woah,

Re: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.

2011-12-02 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bickn...@ufp.org wrote: From: Leo Bicknell bickn...@ufp.org If you have telecommuters _everyone_ in the office should be forced to work from home at least 2 weeks a year, including the manager. It's only from that experience you learn to deal with your telecommuting co-workers in a way that

Re: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.

2011-12-02 Thread Scott Weeks
Apologies for the rapid-shot email. It's Friday... :-) --- bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote: From: bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 04:35:27PM -0500, David Radcliffe wrote: The reason it is not more accepted is too many people still think If I cannot see you you

RE: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.

2011-12-01 Thread Scott Weeks
On 12/1/2011 10:21 AM, Leigh Porter wrote: - I am looking for just such a person now. Good Juniper, some Cisco and Sysadmin experience with an ISP background.. [...] So if anybody is looking for something to do around London...

Re: Looking for a Tier 1 ISP Mentor for career advice.

2011-11-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- tyler.ha...@gmail.com wrote: From: Tyler Haske tyler.ha...@gmail.com I'd love to have varied experience with a bunch of different companies, but first I'm trying to guarantee my first network engineering job out of college. --- You've already

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- dwbiel...@liberty.edu wrote: From: Bielawa, Daniel Walter dwbiel...@liberty.edu My team is in the process of putting some documentation together to justify a bandwidth upgrade. I am asking if you would be willing to reply back to me, with how you decide that it is time to upgrade your

Re: L3 announces new peering policy

2011-10-13 Thread Scott Weeks
--- a...@latency.net wrote: From: Adam Rothschild a...@latency.net On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: Isn't it just more of the same, or am I brainnumb today? What's changed is the introduction of bit miles as a means of calculating equality, where

Re: L3 announces new peering policy

2011-10-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@baylink.com wrote: From: Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com In the wake of their GBLX acquisition, Level 3 has announced (already) what its new peering policy will be, in this press release posted at Telecom Ramblings:

Re: passive bandwidth estimation

2011-10-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- v...@ee.lbl.gov wrote: Any idea how can one do bandwidth measurement based on this? vern paxson did extensive work in this area. van jacobson too. For more recent work, see the papers of Constantine Dovrolis. (Likely others, too, but that's the work that comes immediately to mind.)

Re: vyatta for bgp

2011-09-26 Thread Scott Weeks
--- r...@maine.edu wrote: From: Ray Soucy r...@maine.edu We service most of the state's public schools and libraries (about 1000). Historically the CPE of choice was a small Cisco ISR (1600, 1700, 1800, and 1900 most recently). As bandwidth levels went up, and Ethernet-based transport services

Re: lots of latency on qwest to google?

2011-09-20 Thread Scott Weeks
--- paul4...@gmail.com wrote: From: PC paul4...@gmail.com You can traceroute from all their POPS here if you'd like: https://kai02.centurylink.com/PtapRpts/Public/BackboneReport.aspx - Hmmm, it seems to work with only one vendor's browser. Anyone

Re: ouch..

2011-09-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- brandon.galbra...@gmail.com wrote: From: Brandon Galbraith brandon.galbra...@gmail.com Juniper: Who needs to waste time with pathetic marketing videos when you're gear just works. --- Unless it's the ERX series. Blech, it puts a bad taste

Re: Mailing list/group for datacenter facilities folks

2011-09-07 Thread Scott Weeks
- From: Jimmy Hess mysi...@gmail.com - On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Brandon Kim brandon@brandontek.com wrote: Cooling is not as easy as just pumping cold air into a room. : There are many ways of accomplishing that. One of the best ways : is to put your room in an already

Re: iCloud - Is it going to hurt access providers?

2011-09-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- br...@bryanfields.net wrote: From: Bryan Fields br...@bryanfields.net I would love a world where engineering was consulted by marketing :( - WAKE UP You're dreaming out loud... ;-) scott

Re: iCloud - Is it going to hurt access providers?

2011-09-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- v.jo...@networkingunlimited.com wrote: From: Vincent C Jones v.jo...@networkingunlimited.com --- br...@bryanfields.net wrote: From: Bryan Fields br...@bryanfields.net I would love a world where engineering was consulted by marketing :( -

Re: How long is your rack?

2011-08-15 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ra...@psg.com wrote: From: Randy Bush ra...@psg.com I've always wondered if the next cisco/juniper 0 day will be delivered via a set of exploits delivered via a link posted to NANOG. :) Maybe I'll do a talk at DEFCON next year about that. : more likely a 'shortened' url. how anyone can

Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers

2011-07-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 18:25:30 PDT, Scott Weeks said: (who's still bristling from the last discussion about this where Valdis kept saying Privacy is dead. Get used to it. Man, leave one smiley off and it follows you for life

Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers

2011-07-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jer...@unfix.org wrote: From: Jeroen Massar jer...@unfix.org On 2011-07-27 03:25 , Scott Weeks wrote: matt.addi...@lists.evilgeni.us wrote: - [..] 1: http://panopticlick.eff.org/ All you need to do with what that site says is write a sh script that deletes

Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers

2011-07-27 Thread Scott Weeks
-- jer...@unfix.org wrote: --- It of course all depends what the adversary is and what you are protecting against ;) -- Thanks for all the responses. It is (and has been for the last 14 years on nanog) the best way for me to learn. :-) I am only

Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers

2011-07-26 Thread Scott Weeks
matt.addi...@lists.evilgeni.us wrote: - On Jul 26, 2011, at 20:08, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: There's a subtle but significant difference between what cookies give you, which is This is the same entity that visited our page at 7:48PM last Tuesday, and what

Re: IPv6 words

2011-06-23 Thread Scott Weeks
2607:f9a0::f0c:0ff ;-) scott

Re: AUS?

2011-06-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- santino.codisp...@gmail.com wrote: From: Santino Codispoti santino.codisp...@gmail.com Is there a nanogish group that covers AUS? -- First hit on a search engine: australia network operator group. www.ausnog.net scott

Re: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-03 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: What's special about Sunday peaks and Friday lows on that graph? I think I asked that once before, with no firm conclusions. But there's a definite sawtooth there, big enough that we probably want to understand it. -

Re: Contention/Oversubscription maths

2011-05-27 Thread Scott Weeks
li...@memetic.org wrote: From: Adam Armstrong li...@memetic.org I'm more interested in the levels of traffic that we will see consistently. - From experience, one thing's for sure. No matter how you end up estimating traffic

Re: Rogers Canada using 7.0.0.0/8 for internal address space

2011-05-25 Thread Scott Weeks
--- wavetos...@googlemail.com wrote: So we should CONDONE such borrowing and recommend a couple of /8s to use in North America. Perhaps one could be DOD for those operators Yes, so it turns IPv4 into such a big steaming pile that every one goes to IPv6

user-relative names - was:[Re: Yahoo and IPv6]

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- d...@dotat.at wrote: Or perhaps user-relative names. http://www.brynosaurus.com/pub/net/uia-osdi.pdf -- What about privacy concerns; stopping your every move being tracked through the personal name attached to all of your devices? Did I

Re: user-relative names - was:[Re: Yahoo and IPv6]

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: - From: valdis.kletni...@vt.edu On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:04:19 PDT, Scott Weeks said: What about privacy concerns Privacy is dead. Get used to it. -- Scott McNeely -- It doesn't have

Re: user-relative names - was:[Re: Yahoo and IPv6]

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- joe...@bogus.com wrote: From: Joel Jaeggli joe...@bogus.com On May 17, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Scott Brim wrote: On May 17, 2011 6:26 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:04:19 PDT, Scott Weeks said: What about privacy concerns Privacy is dead. Get used to it. -- Scott

Re: user-relative names - was:[Re: Yahoo and IPv6]

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: From: valdis.kletni...@vt.edu Why give the corpment (corporate/government contraction) an easy time at it? Just like the early days, security and privacy do not seem to be in folk's mind when things are being designed. But more importantly, who has

Re: user-relative names - was:[Re: Yahoo and IPv6]

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- scott.b...@gmail.com wrote: From: Scott Brim scott.b...@gmail.com Yes indeed. http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/79/slides/intarea-3.pdf - Hm, that's a funny correlation to what I have been thinking and talking about lately. I'll have to read

Re: user-relative names - was:[Re: Yahoo and IPv6]

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- joe...@bogus.com wrote: From: Joel Jaeggli joe...@bogus.com if you put something in the dns you do so because you want to discovered. scoping the nameservers such that they only express certain certain resource records to queriers in a particular scope is fairly straight forward.

Re: OPERATIONAL: Royal Wedding expected to break traffic records

2011-04-29 Thread Scott Weeks
--- adr...@creative.net.au wrote: On Fri, Apr 29, 2011, Jay Ashworth wrote: (cough)multicast(cough) But... but... how do we count the viewers, then? With HTML cookies and AJAX, like everyone else[1]. --- 1.3.6.1.3.59.1.1.1.1.11

Re: Easily confused...

2011-04-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- na...@jima.tk wrote: From: Jima na...@jima.tk On 2011-04-16 20:06, Michael Painter wrote: Brielle Bruns wrote: I'm assuming your provider's network engineers (stupidly) assumed 123.x.x.x was a good idea for use in a private setup because it hadn't been assigned from the global pool (yet).

IPv4 address exchange

2011-04-18 Thread Scott Weeks
Has this been discussed here? I did a quickie search and saw nothing. Other than spam to a technical mailing list, do you guys care, or is it a non-issue? scott --- Begin forwarded message: From: Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de To: apnic-t...@lists.apnic.net Subject: [apnic-talk]

Re: Switching Email

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- b...@herrin.us wrote: On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote: On 3/11/2011 8:24 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: --- b...@herrin.us wrote: From: William Herrin b...@herrin.us No, it isn't. Contrary to mailing list best practices, NANOG unsubscribe information

Re: Switching Email

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- b...@herrin.us wrote: From: William Herrin b...@herrin.us colleagues. With Outlook popping new-message-notifications up on the projector while you try to give a presentation during a meeting, each containing the sender and message subject... --

Re: so big earthquake in JP

2011-03-11 Thread Scott Weeks
--- t...@americafree.tv wrote: From: Marshall Eubanks t...@americafree.tv The tsunami was 1/2 meter in Kauai --- The road to the west side is still closed at Hanapepe. No work today. Yipeee! :-) scott

Re: so big earthquake in JP

2011-03-11 Thread Scott Weeks
--- sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: --- t...@americafree.tv wrote: The tsunami was 1/2 meter in Kauai --- The road to the west side is still closed at Hanapepe. No work today. Yipeee! :-) --- Also, no real

Re: Switching Email

2011-03-11 Thread Scott Weeks
--- b...@herrin.us wrote: From: William Herrin b...@herrin.us No, it isn't. Contrary to mailing list best practices, NANOG unsubscribe information is stubbornly stashed in the email headers -- That's a feature. Not a bug. :-) scott

Re: Is your ASN advertising v6 prefixes?

2011-02-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ios@gmail.com wrote: From: Raul Rodriguez ios@gmail.com http://www.ris.ripe.net/mt/asdashboard.html?as=26773 -- http://www.ris.ripe.net/mt/no_cookies.html?success_args=as;success_args=26773;success_url=%2Fmt%2Fasdashboard.html

Re: Is your ASN advertising v6 prefixes?

2011-02-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mpet...@netflight.com wrote: From: Matthew Petach mpet...@netflight.com On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Fred Richards fr...@geexology.org wrote: Mine is. eh...not many. http://bgp.he.net/AS10310 Prefixes Originated (v6): 4 Why 4? scott

RE: Membership model

2011-02-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 12:40:41PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote: I'll happily join Newnog/NANOG and pay my dues when I can reach the web site ot do so on IPv6 rather than legacy IPv4. Yes it does. 2001:4970::::2 I'm bugging the powers-that-be

Re: [Nanog-futures] NewNOG memberships are available

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- feld...@newnog.org wrote: From: Steven Feldman feld...@newnog.org If you are interested in becoming part of the process, please visit https://newnog.org/join.php.   If you are attending NANOG 51 in Miami, --- NewNOG currently accepts paid

Re: [Nanog-futures] NewNOG memberships are available

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
-Original Message- From: Scott Weeks [mailto:sur...@mauigateway.com] --- feld...@newnog.org wrote: From: Steven Feldman feld...@newnog.org If you are interested in becoming part of the process, please visit https://newnog.org/join.php. If you are attending NANOG 51 in Miami

Re: [Nanog-futures] NewNOG memberships are available

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- wess...@packet-pushers.com wrote: From: Duane Wessels wess...@packet-pushers.com On Feb 1, 2011, at 4:22 AM, Scott Weeks wrote: So, those of that don't do PayPal can't join? Really? I'm the NewNOG Treasurer. You can send a check to me at PO Box 8726, Moscow, ID 83843. Please complete

Re: [Nanog-futures] NewNOG memberships are available

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ra...@psg.com wrote: From: Randy Bush ra...@psg.com and i will vouch for duane's integrity, if you are wondering about sending a check to moscow. bookkeeping is being done on kremvax. -- Thanks again. I had to go look up kremvax, but first I

Re: [Nanog-futures] NewNOG memberships are available

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@west.net wrote: From: Jay Hennigan j...@west.net On 2/1/11 1:44 AM, Scott Weeks wrote: How can I join w/o PayPal? You don't need to join PayPal or have a PayPal account. You can pay by credit card. PayPal just acts as a credit card processor if you do so

Re: [Nanog-futures] NewNOG memberships are available

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@west.net wrote: From: Jay Hennigan j...@west.net On 2/1/11 10:14 AM, Scott Weeks wrote: Thanks, when I went to try to look for info on that, their site borked. Maybe because of my browser (not IE, Safari or FF) or maybe for my cookie management. Why do we have to allow cookies

Re: ipv4's last graph

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- towns...@cisco.com wrote: From: Mark Townsley towns...@cisco.com On Feb 1, 2011, at 9:11 PM, Geoff Huston wrote: On 01/02/2011, at 7:02 PM, Randy Bush wrote: graphs any more. might we have one last one for the turnstiles? :-)/2 and would you mind doing the curves now for each of the

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

2011-01-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- frnk...@iname.com wrote: From: Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com Have you looked at D-Link's DIR-825? It has most of the things you're --- Ewww, yuck! ...this router utilizes dual active firewalls (SPI and NAT) to prevent potential attacks from

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

2011-01-27 Thread Scott Weeks
On 1/27/11 10:40 AM, Scott Weeks wrote: --- frnk...@iname.com wrote: From: Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com Have you looked at D-Link's DIR-825? It has most of the things you're --- Ewww, yuck! ...this router utilizes dual active firewalls (SPI

Re: INDOSAT Internet Network Provider NOC Contact

2011-01-15 Thread Scott Weeks
--- tdona...@vonmail.vonworldwide.com wrote: From: Tim Donahue tdona...@vonmail.vonworldwide.com Sorry for the noise, but I was wondering if anyone has a NOC or BGP knowledgeable contact with INDOSAT Internet Network Provider (AS4761). I have emailed the hostmaster@ email address listed in

RE: Is Cisco equpiment de facto for you?

2011-01-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- brandon@brandontek.com wrote: From: Brandon Kim brandon@brandontek.com To be fair to Cisco and maybe I'm way off here. But it seems they do come out with a way to do things first which then become a standard that they have to follow. ISL/DOT1Q HSRP/VRRP etherchannel/LACP

Re: [Nanog-futures] an alternate proposal for NewNOG's membership structure

2011-01-05 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ra...@psg.com wrote: From: Randy Bush ra...@psg.com http://www.nanog.org/meetings/attending/wavingfee/studentreg.php doesn't indicate that they need to be full time, so I guess they just have to be a college or university student. Period. Yes? why only university? wazza matter with

Re: [Nanog-futures] an alternate proposal for NewNOG's membership structure

2011-01-05 Thread Scott Weeks
, Scott Weeks wrote: I only repeated what I saw on the link. Trying to not toss too much confusion into the fray. I am just looking for a way to get younger new members into the org. They always have little money and no employer to pay for them. I knew some part time students that were doing

Re: [Nanog-futures] an alternate proposal for NewNOG's membership structure

2011-01-04 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@labrats.us wrote: From: Sean Figgins s...@labrats.us Students already get a discount to the meetings, so they will not get an additional membership discount, especially if they are getting a discount membership. -

Re: RES: Software For Telcos

2011-01-04 Thread Scott Weeks
-Mensagem original- De: jacob miller [mailto:mmzi...@yahoo.com] I have been wondering what type of Software do top telcos use. The tracking of Customer circuits to ensure that from marketing,sales,accounts and technical department everything to do with the circuits has to be

Re: BGP SNMP OID Help

2010-12-29 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mr...@lstfinancial.com wrote: From: Michael Ruiz mr...@lstfinancial.com I would like to the OID number for displaying the number of routers that your EBGP peer has received. Thank you in advanced. -

Re: Lightning Debates at NANOG 51

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- t...@dyn.com wrote:From: Tom Daly t...@dyn.com Ethernet: 40GE vs. 100GE people are debating which is better? really? I'm sure someone has an opinion... On NANOG? Naahhh ;-) scott

Re: A fascinating piece of spam

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@cs.columbia.edu wrote: From: Steven Bellovin s...@cs.columbia.edu Yup, same purported sender... From what company? So we don't make the mistake of buying from them. scott

Re: A fascinating piece of spam

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
From: Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com From: Steven Bellovin s...@cs.columbia.edu Yup, same purported sender... From what company? So we don't make the mistake of buying from them. -- Never mind, I got one too

Re: AS path question.

2010-11-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jle...@lewis.org wrote: From: Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Scott Weeks wrote: Why did that make you feel safe? Other than a bug, and ignorance of BGP, what is unsafe about a lotta prepends? Ignorance of BGP? There's a known cisco bug that causes BGP session

Re: AS path question.

2010-11-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: From: valdis.kletni...@vt.edu One has to wonder how many places are using the prepend-me-harder commands to do traffic engineering, and have absolutely no clue that their prepends are having the opposite effect because the prefix is being dropped entirely by

Re: AS path question.

2010-11-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jba...@brightok.net wrote: From: Jack Bates jba...@brightok.net On 11/10/2010 5:44 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: Do you think (or is there evidence) that very many ASs use maxas-limit type commands? I have never used it and never had any problems... : ...but just to be safe I added it to all

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

2010-11-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- b...@herrin.us wrote: really would. Maybe you can tell me the page number, 'cause I just can't wade through the rest of it. - Don't read anything until around chapter 6 or 7. Also, skip the last one. Thanks for the responses. scott

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