I am looking for a solution on this, at this time
-henry
pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
www.pfsense.org
Thnax very much , it is wht i need
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Adrian M adrian.mi...@gmail.com wrote:
pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
www.pfsense.org
As you may recall (because you have been part of it) the 1995-2000 was
a period of major consolidation in the ISP industry, metrics were hard
to obtain and the ones available were hard to believe.
Due to the consolidation of many small networks from various ISPs (I
remember that in my former life
BTW, in the context of Andrew's paper (very interesting indeed) I
believe that one of the issues is that many executives took that
spurt growth I was referring to in my previous message, as organic
growth and used it to make unrealistic projections which in turn led
to unrealistic valuations, and
Jorge,
Many thanks for the comments.
To the entire NANOG list: I have received many comments, a few
through the list, most off-list. I greatly appreciate all, and
will be responding to them all off-list, since this is not an
operational matter. If there is interest, I can summarize
for the
In article 5ac3e79a-392b-4d1b-bfc7-2700942fd...@ianai.net, Patrick W.
Gilmore patr...@ianai.net writes
Although, as someone active in 2000, I can tell you that traffic did
not grow 12.55 times per year (doubling every 100 days), or anything
even close to that.
Keeping it in the family a
On Aug 6, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Roland Perry wrote:
In article 5ac3e79a-392b-4d1b-bfc7-2700942fd...@ianai.net, Patrick W.
Gilmore patr...@ianai.net writes
Although, as someone active in 2000, I can tell you that traffic did
not grow 12.55 times per year (doubling every 100 days), or anything
On Aug 4, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Abello, Vinny wrote:
Thanks for the input, Justin. I'm familiar with Transition Networks and have
used their solutions in other scenarios (as well as MRV). I'm aware of the
fiber characteristics being a major factor of the link budget and
dispersion, etc. I am
pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
www.pfsense.org
The only thing it doesn't have is IPv6 support (yet). :(
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg
Hello,
I work at small cable operator, and we are using Cisco CNR as DHCP
server. Now, we want to offer
some VAS to our customers. The problem is that we are using CNR as
dhcp server, and VAS server need to know
the ip address of every subscriber (static is not an option). DHCP
lease query is not
ok, subject is a little missliding as that would be an option if we
can use Cisco router as DHCP which is not
possible at the moment in our network.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Dimow paveldi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I work at small cable operator, and we are using Cisco CNR as
On 06/08/2010 22:15, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
The only thing it doesn't have is IPv6 support (yet). :(
I was a huge fan of pfSense and I really enjoyed the interface,
packaging and integration. The lack of IPv6 caused the end of that
relationship.
--
Graham Beneke
On Aug 6, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
www.pfsense.org
The only thing it doesn't have is IPv6 support (yet). :(
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg
hi nanog,
Does anybody have\had experience with BGP announces containing AS 0 in
AS path?
I know that AS 0 is reserved by IANA, but still, is it possible to
receive such announce messages?
Thanks.
--
Sincerely,
Mikhail Strizhov
Email: striz...@cs.colostate.edu
On 08/06/2010 02:15 PM, Mikhail Strizhov wrote:
Does anybody have\had experience with BGP announces containing AS 0 in
AS path?
I know that AS 0 is reserved by IANA, but still, is it possible to
receive such announce messages?
eBGP or iBGP? What type of device and/or software are you using
I have a concern that your posting and your paper mix UUNet traffic with the
Internet traffic. I personally was very much involved in the ISP world (was
working for Tier1 ISPs) during the period and I’d like to point out the
following:
UUNet’s (or any other individual network’s) traffic does
On Aug 6, 2010, at 11:48 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 15:15:47 MDT, Mikhail Strizhov said:
Does anybody have\had experience with BGP announces containing AS 0 in
AS path?
I know that AS 0 is reserved by IANA, but still, is it possible to
receive such announce
BGP Update Report
Interval: 29-Jul-10 -to- 05-Aug-10 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS346426784 2.5%6696.0 -- ASC-NET - Alabama Supercomputer
Network
2 - AS14420
This report has been generated at Fri Aug 6 21:11:36 2010 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
Date
To entire list:
I have received several requests to post a summary of the comments that
are flowing in, so I will do so in a couple of days, say by Tuesday of
next week, to allow for vacations, ... In the meantime, I encourage
further contributions.
To Jessica:
If my posting or my paper mix
They were private peering stats (aggregated) from UUNET which
show 3.5 x for roughly two years, right before the MPLS conference
in GMU. The stats included 15% or whatever% ATM cell tax. ANS
was not included;-)
There was also another dimension. In addition to the vertical growth.
The
Finisar can accommodate you
http://www.sanspot.com/Finisar-SFP-Transceiver-p/finisar-sfp.htm
-henry
From: Robert Blayzor rblayzor.b...@inoc.net
To: Abello, Vinny vinny_abe...@dell.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 10:52:17 AM
Subject: Re:
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