Dylan Ebner wrote:
Does anyone know if it is the policy of Qwest (or ISPs) to have lower
uptime metrics for BGP customers or am I just experiancing lots of
downtime with an ISP that is known for having lots
of problems?
We do BGP to Qwest Internet and they've been as reliable as any
Neal,
If your providers are doing uRPF, and it is always the case that hosts using
provider A's IPs must route through provider A, and hosts using provider B's
IPs must route through provider B, then why not enforce this behavior in your
routing tables rather than doing PBR?
From your
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:54 AM, neal rauhausernrauhau...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a network with two upstreams that land in datacenters many miles
apart. The hardware involved is Cisco 7507s with RSP4s and VIP4-80. I've got
a curious problem which I hope others here have faced.
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I
Folks,
At our Philadelphia meeting, the operator community displayed strong
support for IETF draft-scholl-idr-advisory. This draft describes a BGP
extension for passing free-form advisory messages between peers.
The IDR WG is split regarding this draft, with enthusiasm waning. I am
about to post
Not 100% what you asked for, but the noise cancelling Jawbone
bluetooth earpieces are great.
Cordless phone that does bluetooth + jawbone was the first thing that
popped into my head as well.
Jawbone good. Jawbone + http://www.averysound.com/ outstanding.
-r
Hello There,
I was hoping someone from the NANOG team could comment on what
equipment/software they use for the live meeting broadcasts. I am
looking to do the same for another professional association and could
use some pointers.
You can reply off-list if you wish.
-Israel
You can reply off-list if you wish.
Would love to see replies and/or summary on list if possible. It's a
somewhat complex problem, and there are many solutions out there. Having
feedback on what was used and any feedback on it would be great!
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