Anyone else in North East Ohio seeing an outage of ATT's CO in Akron?
Local news is reporting 911 is out across multiple counties, so can't be
good.
If anyone has any information, feel free to reach out off-list.
David
Twitter has lots of news on this topic:
http://fox8.com/2015/01/13/police-911-systems-down-throughout-summit-co-due-to-power-outage-at-att-office-in-akron/
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-news/oh-summit/summit-county-911-lines-down
On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 12:25:30 AM Jeff Tantsura
wrote:
AhhhŠ vertically integrated horizontal API¹s
Green, vertically integrated horizontal API's :-).
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On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 12:47:09 AM Jeff Tantsura
wrote:
Got you - artificially disabling 90% of the features
otherwise supported by the OS and using half baked HAL
makes product SDN ready! Sorry for the sarcasm, couldn¹t
resist :)
I once tested a Junos release with the X blah blah D
Earlier in the thread you seemed extremely confident in your position that
long term blocking of addresses that appeared as source addresses of
undesirable traffic is a good thing. Why are you now avoiding answering
my question with a strawman?
On Mon, 12 Jan 2015, Mike Hammett wrote:
So
You can see what we have at the SIX here -
http://www.seattleix.net/topology.html
Mike
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mksm...@mac.com
On Jan 11, 2015, at 10:37 PM, Manuel Marín m...@transtelco.net wrote:
Dear Nanog community
We are trying to build a new IXP in some US Metro areas where we have
multiple
On 01/13/2015 03:18 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:52:49 -0600, Blair Trosper said:
All packets traveling through customer edges and routers in Miami/Daytona
seem to be incurring *extraordinary* latency (4+ seconds) all of a sudden.
I'm impressed that the routers
In this case, it appeared to be a customer's edge router, not a
core/backbone router...although those did seem to have rather high latency
(400ms and higher in some cases) and high packet loss (about 18-20%).
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Stephen Satchell l...@satchell.net wrote:
On
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 00:02:50 -0600, Jimmy Hess said:
In other cases, there are concerns about the additional vendor
lock-in, loss of strong control of the data. Cannot assure that it
is encrypted and secure against access by social engineering attacks
against SaaS provider.
The one that bit
Current developing fads include messaging a server POST messages over http,
receiving JSON data. Both the request and answer are smallish small. A
interface update refresh may depend on this data arriving. So the less
latency, the more agile and snappy will feel the application.
This is less
Is there any particular reason you prefer EX4600 over QFX5100 ? Not
counting obvious differences like ports and upgrade options.
It's the same chipset after all, and with all upgrades they have the
same 10G density (with breakouts). Is that because you can have more 40G
ports with EX4600 ?
I'm
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Hat: open.*project person..
With the complaints we get often the people aren't properly secured, they are
just seeing the noise in their logs or they just started logging.
We often get more complaints after the first six months as someone says oh
hey, we updated our IPS and now see the NTP
QFX5100 is SDN ready.
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Eduardo Schoedler
2015-01-13 6:29 GMT-02:00 Stepan Kucherenko t...@megagroup.ru:
Is there any particular reason you prefer EX4600 over QFX5100 ? Not
counting obvious differences like ports and upgrade options.
It's the same chipset after all, and with all upgrades
We love our 5100s here.
I have 4 48S, and 2 24q¹s.
Super fast, TISSU when it works is awesome as well... like, really awesome.
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On 1/13/15, 3:29 AM, Stepan
AhhhŠ vertically integrated horizontal API¹s
Cheers,
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Nick Hilliard n...@foobar.org
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 2:23 PM
To: Jeff Tantsura jeff.tants...@ericsson.com, Eduardo Schoedler
lis...@esds.com.br, nanog@nanog.org nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re:
My mistake, it's the OCX1100.
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2855056/sdn/juniper-unbundles-switch-hardware-software.html
2015-01-13 20:10 GMT-02:00 Jeff Tantsura jeff.tants...@ericsson.com:
What does it mean - to be SDN ready?
Cheers,
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Eduardo
Either way, you can do SDN and automation with most Juniper kit. On purchase
of JCare you get free access to Junos Space - great for provisioning and
management of an IXP.
Regards,
Tim Raphael
On 14 Jan 2015, at 6:28 am, Eduardo Schoedler lis...@esds.com.br wrote:
My mistake, it's the
Got you - artificially disabling 90% of the features otherwise supported
by the OS and using half baked HAL makes product SDN ready!
Sorry for the sarcasm, couldn¹t resist :)
Cheers,
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Eduardo Schoedler lis...@esds.com.br
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2015
All packets traveling through customer edges and routers in Miami/Daytona
seem to be incurring *extraordinary* latency (4+ seconds) all of a sudden.
Can someone contact me off list so I can throw you some traceroutes?
Manuel Marín writes:
Dear Nanog community
[...] There are so many options that I don't know if it makes sense to
start with a modular switch (usually expensive because the backplane,
dual dc, dual CPU, etc) or start with a 1RU high density switch that
support new protocols like Trill and that
What does it mean - to be SDN ready?
Cheers,
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Eduardo Schoedler lis...@esds.com.br
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 3:25 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Recommended L2 switches for a new IXP
QFX5100 is SDN ready.
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Eduardo
On 13/01/2015 22:10, Jeff Tantsura wrote:
What does it mean - to be SDN ready?
it means fully buzzword compliant.
Nick
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:52:49 -0600, Blair Trosper said:
All packets traveling through customer edges and routers in Miami/Daytona
seem to be incurring *extraordinary* latency (4+ seconds) all of a sudden.
I'm impressed that the routers have sufficient buffer memory to do that.
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