Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Masataka Ohta
Randy Carpenter wrote: It certainly does not work on the iPad 3 in Ohio. Not only that, but I can't even pay them to give me a stable IPv4 address, because if you get a static IP, it disables the hotspot functionality. Head--Wall. The proper way to have a static IP address is not to pay

Re: Equinix Direct

2012-05-25 Thread Tim Durack
Thanks for the response to my question. What I have received confirms this is basically a metered IXP with route servers and a mix of paid transit/peering options. Will be interesting to see what the participant mix is. It does concern me that the only connectivity options are FE/GE, no 10GE at

APNIC 34 Conference - Call for Papers

2012-05-25 Thread Randy Bush
APNIC 34 Conference - Call for Papers The APNIC 34 Programme Committee is now seeking tutorials and presentations for the APNIC 34 Conference to be

RE: ISPs and full packet inspection

2012-05-25 Thread Don Bowman
From: not common [mailto:notcommonmista...@gmail.com] Hello, I am looking for some guidance on full packet inspection at the ISP level. Is there any regulations that prohibit or provide guidance on this? Your better to discuss use cases than technology. E.g. do you plan to do per-user

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Masataka Ohta mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp wrote: Randy Carpenter wrote: It certainly does not work on the iPad 3 in Ohio. Not only that, but I can't even pay them to give me a stable IPv4 address, because if you get a static IP, it disables the hotspot

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Fri, 25 May 2012 15:25:35 +0900, Masataka Ohta said: The proper way to have a static IP address is not to pay mobile operators but to run mobile IP or something like that on your terminal. You can run your home agent at your home or office. And the 80% of the world's population that can

Database with telephone numbers

2012-05-25 Thread Jarek Kasjaniuk
Hello NANOG, I am looking for information about database which provides the names of companies and allocated telephone numbers in US. I know that FCC has a website http://apps.fcc.gov/cgb/form499/499a.cfm, but there are only companies names. In Poland we have similar database on our FCC

RE: Database with telephone numbers

2012-05-25 Thread Wallace Keith
Check nanpa.com http://nanpa.com/nas/public/assigned_code_query_step1.do?method=resetCodeQueryModel although number portability may confuse things slightly- Keith -Original Message- From: Jarek Kasjaniuk [mailto:ja...@dolsatbelchatow.pl] Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 10:48 AM To:

Re: Database with telephone numbers

2012-05-25 Thread Andy Smith
www.nanpa.com (North American Number Plan Association). This is the official site for area code/exchange information in North America. www.localcallingguide.com also has information, but I'm not sure how official it is. Both sites have multiple ways of searching, i.e. per area code, by lata, by

Re: Database with telephone numbers

2012-05-25 Thread Jarek Kasjaniuk
W dniu 25.05.2012 17:02, Andy Smith pisze: www.nanpa.com (North American Number Plan Association). This is the official site for area code/exchange information in North America. www.localcallingguide.com also has information, but I'm not sure how official it is. Both sites have multiple ways

FBI Presses for Amendment to CALEA to cover social networks

2012-05-25 Thread Jay Ashworth
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/fbi-forming-communications-assistance-center-to-help-spy-on-americans/2012/05/24/gJQAFuuSnU_story.html -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink j...@baylink.com Designer The Things I Think

Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hello everyone I have been aggressively looking for deals in servers in Europe for anycasting. One thing which surprises me is the setup costs for BGP. Few providers quoted additional $50-100 which looks OK but a few of them quoted as high as $150 *extra every month* just for having BGP (no full

Re: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread jim deleskie
IMHO the only reason(s) would be to discourage people from asking for it, or as a $$ grab. -jim On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Anurag Bhatia m...@anuragbhatia.com wrote: Hello everyone I have been aggressively looking for deals in servers in Europe for anycasting. One thing which

RE: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Ashish Rastogi
Price is probably for high availability and high SLA standards. Ashish Rastogi From: Anurag Bhatia [m...@anuragbhatia.com] Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 12:01 PM To: NANOG Mailing List Subject: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

Re: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Jared Mauch
There are starting to be a major difference in cost for supporting bgp. Taking a look at routing table size, many people are going to see troubles around 512k routes. Placing you on a device that doesn't need a full table or one at all will result in lower capital costs and lower operational

RE: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Michael Hallgren
Le vendredi 25 mai 2012 à 16:04 +, Ashish Rastogi a écrit : Price is probably for high availability and high SLA standards. Yes, hopefully not for simple BGP route exchange...! :) mh Ashish Rastogi From: Anurag Bhatia [m...@anuragbhatia.com]

Re: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Edward J. Dore
The only thing that I can really think of is that the BGP sessions do take up extra CPU time and memory on the routing engine, so there is an additional cost to the provider in terms of needing more routers and/or bigger routers if they have lots of customers speaking BGP to them that they may

Re: Database with telephone numbers

2012-05-25 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 5/25/12 8:54 AM, Jarek Kasjaniuk wrote: W dniu 25.05.2012 17:02, Andy Smith pisze: www.nanpa.com (North American Number Plan Association). This is the official site for area code/exchange information in North America. www.localcallingguide.com also has information, but I'm not sure how

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Joel jaeggli
On 5/25/12 07:35 , valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Fri, 25 May 2012 15:25:35 +0900, Masataka Ohta said: The proper way to have a static IP address is not to pay mobile operators but to run mobile IP or something like that on your terminal. You can run your home agent at your home or

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote: On 5/25/12 07:35 , valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: And the 80% of the world's population that can afford exactly one device which happens to be mobile, does, what, exactly? the utlitiy of a static ip is probably lost on

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Arturo Servin
I wouldn't be so picky to have an static IP address in my phone, bur for sure I want a global IPvx one. -as On 25 May 2012, at 15:00, Christopher Morrow wrote: On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote: On 5/25/12 07:35 , valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:

Weekly Routing Table Report

2012-05-25 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, LacNOG, TRNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing Working Group. Daily listings are sent to

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Masataka Ohta
Christopher Morrow wrote: It certainly does not work on the iPad 3 in Ohio. Not only that, but I can't even pay them to give me a stable IPv4 address, because if you get a static IP, it disables the hotspot functionality. Head--Wall. The proper way to have a static IP address is not to pay

BGP Update Report

2012-05-25 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 17-May-12 -to- 24-May-12 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS982971594 4.0% 78.7 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet Backbone 2 - AS8402

The Cidr Report

2012-05-25 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri May 25 21:12:42 2012 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

Re: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Adam
Edward's response nailed this one on the head. It has to do with the additional support/hardware required to support a BGP session. Granted, once a BGP session is established it rarely requires any tweaking, but I've spent hours troubleshooting a downed BGP session because the client's IPS

Re: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 5/25/12 3:08 PM, Adam wrote: You also have to implement additional filters to protect yourself from what your client can advertise. I'm lucky enough to work for a major ISP with pretty sophisticated filters built off the public route registry, but not all ISPs have this functionality.

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Sat, 26 May 2012 06:44:58 +0900, Masataka Ohta said: An IPv4 home address may be shared by many mobile terminals distinguished by port numbers, which is why IPv6 is not necessary. An IPv4 address can also be shared by many mobile terminals distinguished by AOL userids. How did that work

Re: Equinix Direct

2012-05-25 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 08:19:10AM -0400, Tim Durack wrote: It does concern me that the only connectivity options are FE/GE, no 10GE at this time. Makes me wonder about how serious the service is, and whether I will end up with a more congested service than simply getting a mix of transit

Re: Current IPv6 state of US Mobile Phone Carriers

2012-05-25 Thread Masataka Ohta
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: An IPv4 home address may be shared by many mobile terminals distinguished by port numbers, which is why IPv6 is not necessary. An IPv4 address can also be shared by many mobile terminals distinguished by AOL userids. How did that work out? The point is that

Re: Industry practice for BGP costs - one time or fixed/monthly?

2012-05-25 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:31:11PM +0530, Anurag Bhatia wrote: I have been aggressively looking for deals in servers in Europe for anycasting. One thing which surprises me is the setup costs for BGP. Few providers quoted additional $50-100 which looks OK but a few of them quoted as high as