Re: [outages] ntp.org DNS lookups failing

2017-01-18 Thread Alarig Le Lay
Hi, On Wed Jan 18 21:25:23 2017, Gert Doering via Outages wrote: > Trying to query directly, ns1/ns2.ntp.org return SERVFAIL as well, > and ns1/ns2.everett.org do not reply at all... so pure guesswork on > my side says "the original set is broken / under attack / ..., so > new servers have been ad

RE: Level3 Internet service, out of order packets causing issues

2017-01-18 Thread Mark Wicker
Hi Jason, I think that this was it. The first octet of our router’s Level3 facing interface MAC is a 6. Changed it to 0 and it does look much better now. Thanks! -- Mark Wicker | Senior Network Engineer Esri | 380 New York St | Redlands, CA 92354 | USA T 909 793 2853 x2741 | mwic...@esri.com

Re: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels

2017-01-18 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
I think you will have a tough time finding a universal solution that will fit for all DataCenters (speaking in the context of OOB communication method). Traditional connections via Ethernet / T1 /Phone lines will cost you a fair amount (monthly service and cross-connect). In some of the DataCen

Re: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels

2017-01-18 Thread Luke Guillory
Cell site has one network in and out, that being the providers own network. This data center has many transit providers blended into their DIA while I might only have two at the location. While cell sites in larger cities might be in better shape than down here in the south, I've seen way to ma

Re: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels

2017-01-18 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
That is a good price, and a nice service from the provider. However, why is that more diverse than LTE? If the colo provider uses the same transit and/or transit provider(s) you do, it sounds very not-diverse. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jan 18, 2017, at 10:18 AM, Luke Guillory wrote: > > We were

RE: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels

2017-01-18 Thread Luke Guillory
We were quoted sub $200 for 10M DIA from the datacenter which included a copper handoff which would be more diverse than the cell option. Luke Luke Guillory Network Operations Manager Tel:985.536.1212 Fax:985.536.0300 Email: lguill...@reservetele.com Reserve Telecommunications 1

Re: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels

2017-01-18 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
+1 for OpenGear + LTE / cell. Obviously POTS works and is available in any carrier hotel and not insanely expensive. Also, lots (not all) colocation providers will give you very cheap ethernet OOB. (E.g. Our colo gives you GigE for the cost of the xconn + 2 Mbps 95/5 free.) I would ask before

Re: Safe IPv4 Was: Re: premiumcolo.net IP address rental

2017-01-18 Thread Max Tulyev
Very strange. Everytime it was open for all companies need IP network will be used in RIPE region. Not for those having (any? main? branch? legal address?) office in the RIPE region. And it is still possible to open a RIPE LIR for offshore companies like BVI, Belize, Seychelles without any questio

Re: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels

2017-01-18 Thread David Hubbard
Provided you can get a cell signal, we’ve been very happy with Opengear boxes. We’d been using their ACM5508 which is eight serial ports, two Ethernet, cell. It runs linux, you can ssh into it, do fancy things like keep the cell side down and use text messages to bring it up if you need to get