so who would you quantify as secure and reliable? who does not require
additional "services" besides registration or spend all their time trying
to upsell you?
james
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Jim Mercer <j...@reptiles.org> wrote:
>
> cheap, secure, reliable
&
On one of these lists around 6 months ago a Google network engineer confirmed
they do rate limit icmp (aside from prioritisation).
Unless there's a real issue here this is more about educating people. It's
amazing how many still miss interpret trace routes these days.
Kind regards
James
be great.
Looking forward to hearing from anyone who can help
Kindest Regards
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eds of Gbps of traffic for about
£1000 from legitimate IPs, paid for with stolen card details. How will
BCP save you then? Can everyone stop praising it like it was a some
magic bullet?
James.
[1] A pathetic and futile one, so different from the rest.
[2] Subsitute OVH for any half decent provider that isn't really oversubscribed.
Google has disabled Android from receiving a DHCP lease as it wasn't
long enough.
if you look back about 6 months there is probably 100+ posts on the subject.
All I really know is that I can not provide an ipv6 dhcp lease to an
android phone and have it receive the address.
james
On Fri, Jul 22
them even though there
is no IX in that PoP and put 2 and 2 together, and contact us to
discuss a cross connect.
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not trying to poo poo the site, just
trying to work out where the different is feature set lies exactly.
Cheers,
James.
[1] Is this a list for adults or ch
ven though there
is no IX in that PoP and put 2 and 2 together, and contact us to
discuss a cross connect.
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not trying to poo poo the site, just
trying to work out where the different is feature set lies exactly.
Cheers,
James.
t limited to IX locations or
> peers.
>
> Cheers
That's a nifty site but isn't it largely overlapping with peeringdb
which is already more established?
Just my two pence.
James.
That's the one:)
Kind regards
James Greig
> On 11 Jul 2016, at 01:26, Mel Beckman <m...@beckman.org> wrote:
>
> James,
>
> You may be thinking of this presentation:
>
> https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/presentations/Sunday/RAS_Traceroute_N47_Sun.pdf
>
There was a useful nanog presentation somewhere that explained this really well
in particular reading traceroutes correctly
Kind regards
James Greig
> On 7 Jul 2016, at 20:17, Phillip Lynn <phillip.l...@netwolves.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am writing because I d
ing the operator of www.teco.com <http://www.teco.com/> to confirm the
system is actually on line and operational. Contact information for tech.com is
in whois.
Auxiliary information - traceroute data from a system in
plymouth.mi.michigan.comcast.net <http://plymouth.mi.michigan.comc
ng else. For example, the ASR9001 uses a 5th of the power.
+1 for the asr9001 route.
For the record though see below, I've tried to supply you figures from
different model 7600s but we mostly hvae 7606-S's. These are all
single SUP/RSPsystems.
Cheers,
James.
7606-S#show power
system power redundancy mode
We got this from them a few years ago. Same story to pull up the dock as
well.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Dovid Bender wrote:
> Chris,
>
> We were told this a long time ago. You can always just say they work for
> you ;)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Dovid
>
> -Original
X104) in every small metro site doesn't scale (btdt myself), but
neither is hacking up BGP to work on platforms that aren't really meant to
function as heavy L3 routers (e.g. ASR920, ME3600), IMHO.
James
http://fusion.net/story/287592/internet-mapping-glitch-kansas-farm/
fusion just did a story on how this.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Spencer Ryan wrote:
> The center of the US is maxmind's unknown location. Fill out the form and
> they'll correct it.
>
>
> *Spencer Ryan*
+ ports.
> I am interested in any input as to brands to look at, build one myself etc.
> Thanks,Mitchell
COTS hardware is cheap enough, TRex should do what you want:
http://trex-tgn.cisco.com/
Cheers,
James.
kype)
>
> http://www.peeringdb.com/view.php?asn=13335
As Marty said, it does exist. AN example from LONAP in the UK:
https://www.lonap.net/fees.php
Private VLANs between members = FREE
Another option is using a provider like IXReach (now "Console"), take
a peering to them, and then down multiple VLANs they can through you
peerings to different IXs from around the world and to other networks:
http://www.ixreach.com/
Cheers,
James.
First I am thrilled to see older Nanog meetings making it to youtube.
Having said that can the people putting up the files put the Nanog
meeting number in the title of the videos to make it easier to search
and determine relevance?
Thanks,
james
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Mike wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an ASR1000 router with 4gb of ram. The specs say I can get '1
> million routes' on it, but as far as I have been advised, a full table of
> internet routes numbers more than 530k by itself, so
ries-charts/
https://github.com/esnet/react-network-diagrams/
Fwoor!
Sorry Weathermap, you've been usurped! I think I'll write a wrapper in
PHP to pull the data from RRDs and feed into that.
Cheers,
James.
m much more fluent in. However if it were in PHP
it comes with the advantage of being in the same language the the rest
of Cacti (more or less).
Cheers,
James.
is anyone
a absolute Lord of Python who wants to do it quicker than I can do it? :)
Cheers,
James.
suspect HE had a hiccup.
Frank
Hijack:
https://twitter.com/bgpmon?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
-James
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ken Chase
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 12:22 PM
To: NANOG<nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: google and amazon wie
Regarding yesterday's G-root outage:
Like many outages, this one resulted from a series of unfortunate events.
These unfortunate events were operational errors; steps have been taken to
prevent any reoccurrence, and to provide better service in the future.
Jim Cassell
DoD NIC
Yes, LAX south is where we were seeing problems. FIOS routing issues galore,
even having issues getting some IPSEC tunnels to come to life after 4am.
Biggest issues we had were the AT MIS and MIS PNT BGP sessions all went
bye-bye for about 3 hours.
James
-Original Message-
From
I just saw that some of our AT tickets were updated as "Frontier is
experiencing an outage in Oxnard, CA"
James
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jay R. Ashworth
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 13:43
To: North American Network Operat
a customer
of an NTT customer, it's not clear) then this should be account
management 101, you should have an escalations process/matrix, kick
off that process now.
There are NTT dudes on this list so probably they will reach out to
you off list, if not post back requesting an NTT contact.
James.
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 8:32 PM, William Herrin wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 5:25 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> > No one who is serious about IPv6 is single-homed to Cogent. Arguably, no
> one
> > who is serious about "The Internet" is single-homed on either
over the
Internet. Again we run eBGP over the IPSec tunnels to the virtual
gateway inside each customers VPC domain.
"just works".
James.
> On Feb 26, 2016, at 06:31, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>
> ISP's should block nothing, to or from the customer, unless they make it
> clear *before* selling the service (and include it in the Terms and
> Conditions of Service Contract), that they are not selling an Internet
>
Hi All,
Any SunGard on list?
Having a path issue from multiple ISPs in the UK.
Cheers,
James.
attack services.
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On 9 Feb 2016, at 13:27, Mitch Dyer
<md...@development-group.net<mailto:md...@development-group.net>> wrot
How often does your peering router change IP address?
For the majority of people I would expect the answer to be almost
nevery/very rarely.
James.
> On Jan 26, 2016, at 09:40, Adam Loveless wrote:
>
> Any Google engineers that can contact me off list? Seems our address space
> has been blacklisted by Google and we have to enter captchas for them now.
Is that the capture that happens in front of certain websites?
> On Jan 19, 2016, at 14:39, Brielle Bruns wrote:
>
> On 1/18/16 10:38 AM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
>> visit 550 http://www.verizon.net/whitelist and request removal of the
>> block. 160118)
> It's really really hard to contact your support department, Verizon, if you
> have the
> On Jan 11, 2016, at 1:37 PM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote:
>
>
>> On Jan 11, 2016, at 10:23 , James R Cutler <james.cut...@consultant.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Jan 11, 2016, at 12:01 PM, Graham Johnston <johnst...@westmancom.com&g
ually set
Internet Options to Configure IPv6: Link-local only. This should not make any
difference, but it makes me and some eyeballs happier.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
PGP keys at http://pgp.mit.edu
d is more commercially viable for me as
a consumer than private or public peering unless a particular business
demand can cover the cost risk of peering.
James.
> On Dec 26, 2015, at 12:34, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> Also, note that the only difference between a good long passphrase and a
> private key is,
> uh, wait, um, come to think of it, really not much.
Are you equating a long PSK with PKE? They’re quite different.
> On Dec 27, 2015, at 20:00, Keith Medcalf wrote:
> They end up with ALL the data they can capture; they have COMPLETE management
> control; and, can execute whatever code they want, without your prior
> approval or choice, on the device at any time they please, including
> On Dec 27, 2015, at 17:56, Mike wrote:
> The device would be cisco or juniper branded, internal redundancy / failover
> features to allow hitless upgrades or module failures, have dual (preferably,
After the last week or so, I wouldn’t trust a service
> On Dec 27, 2015, at 09:43, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> Hence: https://on.google.com/hub/
The device looks cool, and sounds cool, but what data does google end up with,
and what remote management can they do? Their policy pages aren’t exactly
clear, and they’ve mishandled
me
documented I referred you to yesterday...
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 9:33 AM, James Bensley <jwbens...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i2bPZDt75hAwcR4iKMqaNSGIeM-nJSWLZ6SLTTnuXNs/edit?pref=2=1#
This time look at section 4 of this
Comments inline
> On Dec 22, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>
>> On Dec 22, 2015, at 01:21 , Bjørn Mork wrote:
>>
>> Owen DeLong writes:
On Dec 20, 2015, at 08:57 , Mike Hammett wrote:
>>>
The idea that
list of example items that need to be costed in below, it is
by no means a definitive list though:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i2bPZDt75hAwcR4iKMqaNSGIeM-nJSWLZ6SLTTnuXNs/edit?pref=2=1#
Cheers,
James.
default routes. This
simple position is independent of IPv4/IPv6 differences.
All that is necessary is for us to end the years of religious debate of DHCP vs
RA and to start providing solutions that meet business management needs.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
PGP keys at http://pgp.
> On Dec 19, 2015, at 4:53 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
>
> On 12/19/2015 12:17, William Herrin wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> I recommend you stop using the word "bridge." I think see where you're
>> heading with it, but I think you're chasing a blind alley which
>> encourages a
If you’re using certificates, It could be possible you may have changed your
VPN from IPSEC to SSLVPN.
In which case it now runs over TCP port 443.
So maybe they’re not doing traffic shaping on TCP 443.
James
On 18/12/2015 2:21 pm, "Nick Ellermann" <nellerm...@broadaspect.com&g
Modem as a
service" to automate this. I've exhausted my Google skills trying to see if
anything like this exists. Anyone have any experience?
Thank you,
James Laszko
Mythos Technology Inc
jam...@mythostech.com<mailto:jam...@mythostech.com>
or the other does answer, it'll queue up
for human interaction.
I wrote a script in Perl in about 15 minutes to do this. God, I'm not sure if
I'm stuck thinking inside or outside the box anymore!
Thanks for the replies and insights,
James
-Original Message-
From: NANOG
> On Dec 6, 2015, at 2:19 PM, James Laszko <jam...@mythostech.com> wrote:
>
> ... we don’t need to actually connect to the OOB modem on the other side, we
> just need a NO ANSWER/ANSWER kind of response. …
Forget modems - to probe via some kind of analog connection,
this, unless someone
has quick pointers? ☺
Thank you,
James
From: Bacon Zombie [mailto:baconzom...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2015 10:59
To: James Laszko
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Modem as a service?
Have you looked into scheduled scans with WarVOX?
On Dec 6, 2015 7:39 PM, "
Raritan and apc pdus are great and do the job. We use snmp read and writes
mainly but the web interface is pretty good and no java out plugins needed.
Kind regards
James Greig
> On 1 Dec 2015, at 21:53, Dovid Bender <do...@telecurve.com> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> We cu
Depending on what you're after observium might be worth looking into. I run
solarwinds, paessler and observium but neither are as clear and as useful for
monitoring network as observium ( My opinion only of course )
Kind regards
James Greig
> On 25 Nov 2015, at 08:54, Paul Stewart
No, as far as I know that's work in progress at the moment. The alert system
works well for anything polled though but depends how often you're polling
James Greig
> On 25 Nov 2015, at 23:49, Mike Lyon <mike.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can Observium alert on SNMP traps? I s
ing of untagged, tagged and double tagged
frames, I don't think there is any functionality in VC type 5 that
wasn't in older type 4's so I'd try and work out why your devices are
negotiating type 4 and maybe try to fix that, or as above, transport
untagged.
Cheers,
James.
It seems like there's a large outage going on with CenturyLink and Bell
Canada. The CenturyLink outage seems to be US wide and seems to have been
going on for a half day.
Anyone know what's going on?
eudowires testing etc:
https://github.com/jwbensley/Etherate
It may or may not shed some light when you have an underlying problem
(although yours sounds TCP related).
Cheers,
James.
could be mitigated with cdn vs all
protocols and ports with BGP via a scrubbing centre.
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> On Nov 1, 2015, at 23:53, Yoann THOMAS wrote:
> Under a Cloud project I ask myself to use equipment based on the Pica8 or
> Cumulus Networks.
We’ve had some great conversations with Cumulus, but more generally, I think
you need to look at the cloud project’s goals.
ssful here
in Europe.
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Check out TREX;
https://github.com/cisco-system-traffic-generator/trex-core
Cheers,
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Justin,
What are you trying to do? I had a similar situation as my rep got
the wrong product for BGP. I actually cleaned it up by talking to
support and I had to fill out a second BGP questionnaire but it was
resolved and turned up in a couple of days.
James
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 11:38 AM
6
service.
If you are buying DIA circuit from some $isp to your rural location that
you call "head-end" and are expecting to receive a competitive service,
and support for IPv6, well, then your expectations are either unreasonable,
ignorant or both.
Best,
James
t at the moment.
>
> What I learned from this thread: Once you mention MT\UBNT routers, people
> assume you're using a MT\UBNT hammer everywhere.
I'm not aware of any carrier-grade network that operates on these things.
Best,
james
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On 26 September 2015 at 08:20, Mike Hale wrote:
> OH SNAP!
Tiny Rick!!!
mple would be that we acquire a network, want to extend an
existing map to incorporate the new network, I can’t select a bunch of
objects and move them along all together I have to painstakingly move
each node by hand, align each link and node by hand etc.
Cheers,
James.
[1] http://network-weat
t view for
less than the cost of a full table feed. I'm sure there are others
too.
+1 for Chris's advice, reach out on UKNOF.
Cheers,
James.
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 08:46, Brett A Mansfield
> wrote:
>
> I need a good contact at VUDU. I have several customers that use it that
> cannot. They gave us a workaround where each and every individual customer
> needs to call in and get their IP unblocked, but
ility.
Yes, +1 from me, I would like to see this too!
James.
en able to
support that so sites with ADSL or 3G OOB links would need the OOB
link upgrading, that required additional Capex, cue management budget
wrestle, blah blah...
Cheers,
James.
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Regards,
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Sent
> On Sep 4, 2015, at 07:40, Rod Beck wrote:
>
> Can anyone provide references on this top so I can educate myself?
What do you mean when you say “software defined networking”? Do you have a
particular problem or use case you are approaching?
Cheers,
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Seemed reasonably accurate to me.
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style as nanog and registered the nadcog.org domain.
Nad Cog?
Monitis has a free option called monitor.us and you can set up several
different kinds of probes in many locations.
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I've had ATT UVerse for 3 years now and it has changed at least twice
since I got it. The DHCP address has an expiration of ~7 days and it
usually keeps the same address upon renewal but a few times I have noticed
that it's changed. I wouldn't trust it to be static forever.
--
James Hartig
Since 7:30AM CDT Friday morning, we've seen strange problems across L3
where around 1-2% of traffic flows are dying. It is interesting behavior in
that new flows from the same source to the same destination work, however,
in the cases where the traffic is stopped we never receive the SYN-ACK nor
Edit: It is interesting behavior in that new flows from the same source to
the same destination work are successful...
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 1:27 PM, James Baldwin jbald...@antinode.net
wrote:
Since 7:30AM CDT Friday morning, we've seen strange problems across L3
where around 1-2% of traffic
telling me where said gateway is.
I know that voip.ms has sip/rtp nodes in Chicago.
I don't know what the next hop is (whether is is tdm or something like
sip/rtp orver a dedicated ethernet to a clec or an ixc or what), but I
find the latency minimal.
-JimC
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 3:40 PM, ML m...@kenweb.org wrote:
On 7/20/2015 2:57 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 19:42:39 +0100, Colin Johnston said:
see below for china ranges I believe, ipv4 and ipv6
You may believe... but are you *sure*? (Over the years, we've seen
On Jul 14, 2015, at 16:09, Curtis Maurand cmaur...@xyonet.com wrote:
i think IPV6 adoption is going to be very slow. It's very difficult for the
layman to understand and that contributes to the slow rate of uptake.
Who is the layman in this story? Almost every system I work with at home
David,
check out exabgp https://github.com/Exa-Networks/exabgp
james
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 8:19 AM, David H ispcoloh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone can recommend a software (preferable), or
hardware-based router with an API, that supports BGP with tags on
advertised
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Ricky Beam jfb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015 10:28:13 -0400, Justin M. Streiner
strei...@cluebyfour.org wrote:
There are still isolated pockets of devices out there speaking IPX,
DECnet, Appletalk, etc
Indeed. I'm one of them. (rarely) ... IPX
firmware (3.2.12) there is no support for DFS channels.
Source: https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/DFS/td-p/697319
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