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On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 11:09 AM Graham Johnston
wrote:
> Largely, I suspect that his point was that if you otherwise do the
> right things during maintenance that graceful-restart has the
> potential of being really problematic if things go wrong, and thus he
> was discouraging the use of it. Is
On Apr 16, 2021, at 1:49 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 1:08 PM Bryan Fields wrote:
>> On 4/16/21 1:33 AM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> > https://www.markleygroup.com/cloud/network/out-of-band
>
> Wow, this is an impressive offering. I wish more providers would do this.
>
> +manylots
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 1:08 PM Bryan Fields wrote:
> On 4/16/21 1:33 AM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> > https://www.markleygroup.com/cloud/network/out-of-band
>
> Wow, this is an impressive offering. I wish more providers would do this.
>
+manylots. It's always surprising to me how often companies (in a
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FYI - For those operators who want to automate IRR updates with ARIN, please
see the following upcoming webinar on using our RESTful API, the Operational
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On 4/16/21 1:33 AM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> https://www.markleygroup.com/cloud/network/out-of-band
Wow, this is an impressive offering. I wish more providers would do this.
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 12:20 PM Mike McGurty wrote:
> I believe we were recently quoted a price of like $900/month (between
> cross-connect and monthly charge) for 10Mb OpenGear OOB access in a large
> Canadian Data Center. We passed. While I don’t disagree, you have to pay
> for these service
I use it BGP Graceful Restart in order to avoid route flapping penalties and
undesired path selection when adding or removing prefixes on border routers
(which entails ACL changes as well). However, when BGP is used as a data center
fabric, I have heard it can cause complex failure modes lasting
> On 15 Apr 2021, at 23:29, wrote:
>
>
> Ha! “Surprised”? Well, offering OOB for a reasonable price could be a
> differentiator for the savvy colo providers, but bean counters say: “Huh? If
> customer X wants OOB, they can pay ~$300/mo for a cross-connect”. ~$300/mo
> might seem an exaggera
I believe we were recently quoted a price of like $900/month (between
cross-connect and monthly charge) for 10Mb OpenGear OOB access in a large
Canadian Data Center. We passed. While I don’t disagree, you have to pay for
these services. The cost far exceeds the value for what is provided in m
Someone has been spending time at Equinix.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 12:01 PM wrote:
>
>
> Ha! “Surprised”? Well, offering OOB for a reasonable price could be a
> differentiator for the savvy colo providers, but bean counters say: “Huh?
> If customer X wants OOB, they can pay ~$300/mo for a cross-
I do believe that I understand the intended purpose of BGP
graceful-restart. With that said, I was watching a video of a talk
given by someone respected in the industry the other day on the use of
graceful-shutdown and at the beginning of the talk there was a quick
disclaimer that his topic had not
> On 15 Apr 2021, at 23:14, Matthew Crocker wrote:
>
> I’m in DR space @ 60 Hudson and the Markeley MMR @ 1 Summer
>
> I’m surprised OOB bandwidth isn’t a feature for colocation providers.
In --dayJob we were a customer of 1 Summer. OOB was provided by Markley in the
form of a couple of L3 c
Ha! "Surprised"? Well, offering OOB for a reasonable price could be a
differentiator for the savvy colo providers, but bean counters say: "Huh? If
customer X wants OOB, they can pay ~$300/mo for a cross-connect". ~$300/mo
might seem an exaggeration, but not for some of us. Even ~$150/mo is
ridic
Geez, I’ve been at 1 Summer for 6+ years, never new they offered this. I’ll
have to check it out
Thanks
-Matt
From: Saku Ytti
Date: Friday, April 16, 2021 at 1:34 AM
To: Matthew Crocker
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: OOB management options @ 60 Hudson & 1 Summer
CAUTION: This email originated fr
We use Raritan console devices in NJR2 and I couldn't be happier. They
allow you to have to connections. We have a VPN device that is connected to
our wan switches and then we have Verizon LTE as a backup. When we first
went with T-Mobile we had problems with the connectivity (see
https://mailman.n
On 4/16/21 09:48, John Hay wrote:
Hi Mark,
There is now /etc/motd.template that is used to create /var/run/motd
on startup.
Thanks.
Still doing the upgrade, so haven't had a chance to look under the hood.
Mark.
Hi Mark,
There is now /etc/motd.template that is used to create /var/run/motd on
startup.
Regards
John
On Fri, 16 Apr 2021 at 09:14, Mark Tinka wrote:
> ...380390400410420430440450460470480490
> Attempting to automatically merge changes in files...
...380390400410420430440450460470480490
Attempting to automatically merge changes in files... done. The
following file will be removed, as it no longer exists in FreeBSD
13.0-RELEASE: /etc/motd Does this look reasonable (y/n)? Anybody know
the back st
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