Re: CloudFlare issues?

2019-07-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 6/Jul/19 23:44, Matt Corallo wrote: > On my test net I take ROA_INVALIDs and convert them to unreachables with > a low preference (ie so that any upstreams taking only the shorter path > will be selected, but so that such packets will never be routed). > > Obviously this isn't a

Re: CloudFlare issues?

2019-07-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 6/Jul/19 22:05, Brett Frankenberger wrote: > These were more-specifics, though. So if you drop all the > more-specifics as failing ROV, then you end up following the valid > shorter prefix to the destination. I can't quite recall which Cloudflare prefixes were impacted. If you have a

Re: CenturyLink/Level3 feedback

2019-07-07 Thread Mark Tinka
Prior to the acquisition, we had a reasonable experience with Level(3) orders in Europe. Since the days of CL, it hasn't been great at all! The team is the same as before for our account, so one can only assume it's acquisition pains. Mark. On 7/Jul/19 03:10, Jeffrey Hathaway via NANOG wrote:

Re: Must have ISP Open Source & tools

2019-07-07 Thread cyrus ramirez via NANOG
I don't know if the areas have been evaluated or not. I would hyperconverge and virtualize as much as possible. I would attempt MPLS with a VRF gateway. Money will probably be an issue so hosting VoIP and Content services may be good. Are you using wireless, cable, satellite as the backhaul? If

Re: Must have ISP Open Source & tools

2019-07-07 Thread Niels Bakker
* meh...@akcin.net (Mehmet Akcin) [Mon 08 Jul 2019, 02:07 CEST]: We are a growing ISP in Colombia and Latin America. I am interested in hearing from others regarding tools and software they recommend we must have such as LibreNMS, Rancid etc. You should reach out to Euro-IX if you haven't

Must have ISP Open Source & tools

2019-07-07 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Hey there We are a growing ISP in Colombia and Latin America. I am interested in hearing from others regarding tools and software they recommend we must have such as LibreNMS, Rancid etc. It’s greenfieldish now ;-) so feel free to recommend A-Z anything! ;-) Hope this thread is useful others

RE: Must have ISP Open Source & tools

2019-07-07 Thread Ryan Hamel
My List: Oxidized as a replacement for RANCID Telegraf + InfluxDB = Tons of Grafana Dashboards (Open Source Slack Alternative) Ansible or Python Knowledge with Paramiko or netmiko for network automation. BGP: FRRouting - Mimics Cisco CLI BIRD - Programming style config format. Exabgp - Mostly

Re: Must have ISP Open Source & tools

2019-07-07 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Awesome list On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 19:42 Ryan Hamel wrote: > My List: > > Oxidized as a replacement for RANCID > Telegraf + InfluxDB = Tons of Grafana Dashboards > (Open Source Slack Alternative) > Ansible or Python Knowledge with Paramiko or netmiko for network > automation. > > BGP: > >