Re: SRI's Dan Lynch dies

2024-04-02 Thread Stan Barber
Charles calls out the major reason the InterOp conferences were so useful to so many. It is a shame there is nothing like this today in many domains like IPv6 or Smart Home or others. Thanks to Dan for his work to drive this kind of effort during the early days of the commercial Internet. On

Re: Outside plant - prewire customer demarc preference

2023-11-28 Thread Stan Barber
I am not personally aware of such a standard that is used in every state, but it is worth checking with the state authority to see what standards are applicable in the state. That being said, I would ask if the home is being prewired for alarm services or not. If so, you could find an avenue to

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Stan Barber
/21 18:03, Stan Barber wrote: > > > I would suggest that the regulation paradigm in Texas does not allow > > coordinated maintenance scheduling to adapt to supply and load issues > > (especially in the face of a disaster like the Winter event earlier > > this year). T

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Stan Barber
I would suggest that the regulation paradigm in Texas does not allow coordinated maintenance scheduling to adapt to supply and load issues (especially in the face of a disaster like the Winter event earlier this year). That would mean a stronger regulatory framework and that smacks of government

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-20 Thread Stan Barber
+1 from the peanut gallery On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 2:30 PM Allen Kitchen < allenmckinleykitc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 2:07 PM Randy Bush wrote: > >> i do not find the volume or diversity on the nanog list problematic. >> in fact, i suspect its diversity and openness

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-03 Thread Stan Barber
I got it on ATT IPhone I have and a Verizon Pixel as well. On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 1:38 PM Ray Van Dolson wrote: > Anecdotally, we had staff feeding off of both AT and VZW IP-based > metrocells get the alert message. > > Ray > > On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 12:53:57PM -0700, mike.l...@gmail.com

Re: IPv6 Management

2018-08-24 Thread Stan Barber
I am with Owen here. If the IPv6 management is working and reliable, maintaining the IPv4 management infrastructure should not be needed. Certainly, the ability to get to "working and reliable" is going to depend on a host of factors, but a good architecture and using best practices during the

Re: Multicast traffic % in enterprise network ?

2018-08-08 Thread Stan Barber
As someone else remarked, part of this will depend on the type of network you are profiling. One enterprise networking may have critical internal applications that depend on multicast to work and others may have nothing but the basic requirements of the network itself (e.g. IPv6 uses multicast

Re: IP4 Space

2010-03-18 Thread Stan Barber
in a reduction of multihoming. On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Stan Barber s...@academ.com wrote: I was not trying to say there would be a reduction in multihoming. I was trying to say that the rate of increase in non-NATed single-homing would increase faster than multihoming. I guess I

Re: IP4 Space

2010-03-04 Thread Stan Barber
On Mar 4, 2010, at 1:30 PM, William Herrin wrote: Because we expect far fewer end users to multihome tomorrow than do today? Regards, Bill Herrin I would suggest that the ratio of folks that will multihome under IPv6 versus those that won't will get smaller. I base that on an assumption

Re: DNS server software

2010-02-22 Thread Stan Barber
I have been using BIND9. I have also seen a number of folks try other things, but I have found when testing those software that DNSSEC/EDNS0 and properly handling DNS query/response on TCP are not well supported. On Feb 22, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Claudio Lapidus wrote: Hello all, We are a