Re: [NANOG]

2017-05-04 Thread Tyler Conrad
Mostly idle at around 102W atm. On Thursday, May 4, 2017, Ken Chase wrote: > hows the power footprint? i never understood why each prefix cost > 1mW to handle on most routers (and still took 2-3 minutes to converge) > > /kc > > > On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 06:55:54PM -0600, Tyler

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Ken Chase
hows the power footprint? i never understood why each prefix cost 1mW to handle on most routers (and still took 2-3 minutes to converge) /kc On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 06:55:54PM -0600, Tyler Conrad said: >I use the 7280R in production. Love it. > >Pros: Cheap, fantastic API, can take

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Tyler Conrad
I use the 7280R in production. Love it. Pros: Cheap, fantastic API, can take (current) full tables of v4 and v6. 6x100G w 48x1/10G gives lots of flexibility. Cons: Lack of proper VRF support and minimal bgp address families. (If you want strict isolation, or can use a separate device for route

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Ken Chase
anyone have thoughts about/experience with the Arista 7280R / their flexroute engine? /kc On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 08:39:16PM +, c b said: >We have a number of internet edge routers across several data centers approaching EOL/EOS, and are budgeting for replacements.

Re: Geolocation of o3b satellite end user terminals

2017-05-04 Thread TR Shaw
My limited experience is that you get the location of the gateway the traffic it coming out of. This is very similar to the locations returned for Motorola Canopy, Ubiquity and other wireless networks. Similar to IP location for cell. > On May 4, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Eric Kuhnke

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread c b
Can someone toss in a brief testimonial for huawei? In the US, I never hear that name in enterprise space, only in carriers. No idea what day-to-day ops or support is like with that vendor. All the others I am quite familiar with to one degree or another.

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Dragan Jovicic
Hi, > But you probably should review at least: > - Juniper MX204, MX480 > - Cisco ASR9k > - Huawei NE20, NE40 > - Alcatel 7750SR > Having all of these somewhere in our network, and my heart being with JNPR boxes, I'll say have a look at Huawei offerings. +Dragan On Fri, May 5, 2017 at

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Saku Ytti
On 5 May 2017 at 01:04, c b wrote: Hey, > The ASR9k is certainly up to the task and it's one of the few we looked at > initially, but the pricing is nowhere near commodity even if we got a > minimal build. What is commodity? Where are you comparing it to which

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread c b
The ASR9k is certainly up to the task and it's one of the few we looked at initially, but the pricing is nowhere near commodity even if we got a minimal build. As far as volume, the initial purchase for this round of budget will be an HA pair. If the solution works well, we have potential to

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Saku Ytti
On 4 May 2017 at 23:39, c b wrote: > * Affordable. I know that's subjective, but we need a solution that is as > close as possible to commodity-pricing if this modernization effort balloons > to include all of our data centers. How many? For any non-trivial volume

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Baldur Norddahl
The ZTE 9000-2E4 might be fit for your requirements and affordable. http://wwwen.zte.com.cn/endata/magazine/ztetechnologies/2016/no5/articles/201609/t20160912_460444.html Den 4. maj 2017 22.40 skrev "c b" : We have a number of internet edge routers across several data

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Job Snijders
What have you compared so far yourself? Job On Thu, 4 May 2017 at 22:40, c b wrote: > We have a number of internet edge routers across several data centers > approaching EOL/EOS, and are budgeting for replacements. Like most > enterprises, we have been Cisco-centric in

Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread c b
We have a number of internet edge routers across several data centers approaching EOL/EOS, and are budgeting for replacements. Like most enterprises, we have been Cisco-centric in our routing/switching platforms. The ASR1Ks are too small for our needs and the ASR9Ks are prohibitively expensive

Geolocation of o3b satellite end user terminals

2017-05-04 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Since today seems like the day for IP geolocation related topics... Does anyone have direct experience with third-party IP geolocation services and o3b served enterprise/ISP-type high capacity customers? For those who are not familiar with them, o3b satellite terminals can be located literally

Need someone from CenturyLink to fix urgent routing issue

2017-05-04 Thread John Neiberger
Could someone from CenturyLink reach out to me off-list, please? You are currently hijacking some of our space and it is causing an active outage for many customers. We have someone calling in to CL support, as well, but we typically get a basic help desk that is slow to respond and this is a bit

RE: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network

2017-05-04 Thread James Breeden
Is it possible for you to get a private/direct connect service from your network perimeter to the cloud provider and eliminate using the public connectivity? Or because its Internet-based you have to use public connectivity? James W. Breeden Managing Partner Arenal Group: Arenal Consulting

Re: [NANOG]

2017-05-04 Thread Nikos Leontsinis
You can use rpki without even touching your network just by enabling the ROAs today in the RIPE database. This is a harmless piece of work that you can do today helping the wider community and raise awareness as a first step. /nikos On 2 May 2017 at 16:21, Compton, Rich A

Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal network

2017-05-04 Thread Torres, Matt
NANOG, We have a hybrid cloud model that includes an external cloud service that needs to reach back into our internal network. The application documentation states that this connection cannot go through a proxy server. I am not in a position to redesign this solution or change the parameters.

Question regarding geolocation

2017-05-04 Thread Lars Andersson
Hello, I am helping a small Service Provider in Sweden and we have some issues with IP addresses having the wrong country in geolocation. They show up as Norwegian even though they should be Swedish. The site we have most problems with and try to solve is HBO. Can anyone maybe give some input