Re: phone fun, was GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences

2016-04-26 Thread Julien Goodwin
On 27/04/16 09:16, Owen DeLong wrote: > One thing I always found particularly amusing was that it used to be a toll > call to call from San Jose East (408238) to Sunnyvale (I forget the NPA/NXX), > but that there were several prefixes in San Jose West (e.g. 408360 IIRC) > where it was free to ca

Re: trout views

2016-04-26 Thread John Kemp
That's the normal Monday morning maint window for UO, when they all too frequently make us disappear... :( /jgk On 4/25/16 5:03 AM, Randy Bush wrote: > nfs0.dfw.rg.net:/root# ping 128.223.51.20 > PING 128.223.51.20 (128.223.51.20) 56(84) bytes of data. > From 4.69.145.11 icmp_seq=1 Time to live

Re: phone fun, was GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences

2016-04-26 Thread Blair Trosper
I would imagine for VOIP that's because all three are country code 1 :) On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Ray Orsini wrote: > On our VOIP service we include US, Canada and Puerto Rico as "local" > calling. > > Regards, > > Ray Orsini – CEO > Orsini IT, LLC – Technology Consultants > VOICE DATA 

RE: phone fun, was GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences

2016-04-26 Thread Ray Orsini
On our VOIP service we include US, Canada and Puerto Rico as "local" calling. Regards, Ray Orsini – CEO Orsini IT, LLC – Technology Consultants VOICE DATA  BANDWIDTH  SECURITY  SUPPORT P: 305.967.6756 x1009 E: r...@orsiniit.com TF: 844.OIT.VOIP 7900 NW 155th Street, Suite 103, Miami Lakes

Re: NCS5K?

2016-04-26 Thread Tom Hill
On 26/04/16 14:27, Chris Welti wrote: > Judging from the NCS 5001 configuration guides they (NCS5K) don't support > any VPLS, is that correct? Just EoMPLS? It's not targeted as a full-feature box AFAIK. You've got the ASR9k and ASR9xx series for this sort of thing. I do recall some mention of NCS

Re: NCS5K?

2016-04-26 Thread Tom Hill
On 26/04/16 15:02, Colton Conor wrote: > Do you actually think that Cisco would sell at NCS 5501 at the price > point that Arista is going to sell a 7280R for? Spec wise they are very > similar (except Arista has 8 more SFP+ ports and two more 100G ports). > Arista is pricing the 7280R inline with

Re: phone fun, was GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences

2016-04-26 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Apr 26, 2016, at 12:10 , Larry Sheldon wrote: > > > > On 4/20/2016 10:15, Owen DeLong wrote: >> >>> On Apr 20, 2016, at 7:59 AM, Jean-Francois Mezei >>> wrote: >>> >>> On 2016-04-20 10:52, Owen DeLong wrote: >>> For the most part, “long distance” calls within the US are a thing

Re: phone fun, was GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences

2016-04-26 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 4/20/2016 10:15, Owen DeLong wrote: On Apr 20, 2016, at 7:59 AM, Jean-Francois Mezei wrote: On 2016-04-20 10:52, Owen DeLong wrote: For the most part, “long distance” calls within the US are a thing of the past and at least one mobile carrier now treats US/CA/MX as a single local call

Re: NCS5K?

2016-04-26 Thread Saku Ytti
On 26 April 2016 at 07:02, Colton Conor wrote: > Do you actually think that Cisco would sell at NCS 5501 at the price point > that Arista is going to sell a 7280R for? Spec wise they are very similar > (except Arista has 8 more SFP+ ports and two more 100G ports). Arista is > pricing the 7280R inl

Re: Arista Routing Solutions

2016-04-26 Thread Paras Jha
Just wanted to interject, the port density of the Arista switches is quite impressive, especially considering the price point they're at. On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Ryan Woolley wrote: > While the QFX in general is similar to Jericho-based platforms, I think the > QFX10002 is perhaps not

Re: Arista Routing Solutions

2016-04-26 Thread Ryan Woolley
While the QFX in general is similar to Jericho-based platforms, I think the QFX10002 is perhaps not an ideal comparison. At 100G, there is a significant density penalty on that platform, as you can use all 36 ports at 40G, but only 12 ports at 100G. BGP convergence in the newer EOS releases is in

Re: Arista Routing Solutions

2016-04-26 Thread Ryan Woolley
IOS-XR on ASR 9k and Junos on MX. For our use case, there's no longer anything limiting as compared to those platforms. BGP policy is perhaps not as rich as you might be used to if your experience is with the sort of routers traditionally marketed to service providers, but I'm sure that will get

Re: NCS5K?

2016-04-26 Thread Colton Conor
Tom, Do you actually think that Cisco would sell at NCS 5501 at the price point that Arista is going to sell a 7280R for? Spec wise they are very similar (except Arista has 8 more SFP+ ports and two more 100G ports). Arista is pricing the 7280R inline with Ciscos ASR9001. I doubt Cisco will offer

Re: NCS5K?

2016-04-26 Thread Chris Welti
On 26/04/16 02:03, Tom Hill wrote: On 19/04/16 14:46, Chris Welti wrote: According to some slides from a russian cisco connect event, the upcoming small-size NCS 5501 and NCS 5502 will support 1M+ FIB and 50ms per port buffers. Seem to be killer boxes. 48x100GE in 2RU with large FIB & buffers? L