Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-18 Thread Aaron Gould
nk to show the ethernet frame structure as it pertains to this 400g fec stuff.  If so, I'd really like to know the header format, etc. -Aaron On 4/18/2024 1:17 PM, Tom Beecher wrote: FEC is occurring at the PHY , below the PCS. Even if you're not sending any traffic, all the ethernet control f

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-18 Thread Aaron Gould
in order to function. -Aaron {master} me@mx960> show configuration interfaces et-7/1/4 | display set {master} me@mx960> {master} me@mx960> clear interfaces statistics et-7/1/4 {master} me@mx960> show interfaces et-7/1/4 | grep packet     Input packets : 0     Output packets: 0

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Aaron Gould
Well JTAC just said that it seems ok, and that 400g is going to show 4x more than 100g "This is due to having to synchronize much more to support higher data." -Aaron On 4/17/2024 4:04 PM, Aaron Gould wrote: Interesting, thanks all, the JTAC rep got back to me and also pretty

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Aaron Gould
?language=en_US -Aaron On 4/17/2024 3:58 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote: At some point, an error rate would exceed the ability of forward error correction (FEC) overhead to compensate, resulting in CRC errors. You're not seeing those so all is technically well. It's not so much how many packets

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Aaron Gould
Thanks Joe and Schylar, that's reassuring.  Tom, yes, I believe fec is required for 400g as you see fec119 listed in that output... and i understand you can't (or perhaps shouldn't) change it. -Aaron On 4/17/2024 2:43 PM, Joe Antkowiak wrote: Corrected FEC errors are pretty normal for 400G

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Aaron Gould
fec cliff?  is there a level of fec erros that i should be worried about then?  not sure what you mean. -Aaron On 4/17/2024 2:46 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote: I'm no TAC engineer, but the purpose of FEC is to take and correct errors when the port is going so fast that errors are simply

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Aaron Gould
i did.  Usually my NANOG and J-NSP email list gets me a quicker solution than JTAC. -Aaron On 4/17/2024 2:37 PM, Dominik Dobrowolski wrote: Open a JTAC case, That looks like a work for them Kind Regards, Dominik W dniu śr., 17.04.2024 o 21:36 Aaron Gould napisał(a): We recently added

constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-17 Thread Aaron Gould
000, New hold nh limit: 75000, Curr nh cnt: 1, Curr new hold cnt: 0, NH drop cnt: 0 Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-Primary Destination: 10.10.10.76/30, Local: 10.10.10.77, Broadcast: 10.10.10.79 -- -Aaron

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
I've had my dual-100g-connected Amazon ACEv2 caches for over a year now.  With my ~55,000 subs I saw every Thursday night for NFL/TNF usage at 15 gbps X2 (so 30 gbps total) and one day in late November (thanksgiving probably) I saw 25 gbps x2 (so 50 gbps) usage! -Aaron On 4/4/2024 6:08 PM

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
Thanks ... that svta caching sounds interesting.  i watched the presentation, but don't understand how it's used by ISP's that want to benefit from it. -Aaron On 4/4/2024 5:14 PM, John Stitt wrote: The website says they are part of the Streaming Video Technology Alliance. I wonder

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
Thanks... they told me it was free. -Aaron On 4/4/2024 4:12 PM, Eric Dugas wrote: That name rang a bell so I looked up my emails. They contacted me last year, they were claiming to be "working with some of the major streaming brands, such as Amazon Prime Video, to improve the qu

Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
and deployed their caching servers in your networks and what have you thought about it?  What Internet uplink savings are you seeing? Netskrt - https://www.netskrt.io/ -- -Aaron

Re: AWS Web Application Firewall blocks ISP ranges?

2024-03-21 Thread Aaron Wendel
. Thanks Amazon. Aaron On 3/21/2024 12:16 PM, Jonathan Kalbfeld via NANOG wrote: Hi All, I just became aware that AWS has a list of hosting IP providers and that list is blocked by their WAF? (!?!?).  None of my VM or colo customers can reach anything in AWS, such as Docker, Twilio, etc.  I

Re: Why are paper LOAs still used?

2024-02-26 Thread Aaron Wendel
I don't have any examples of anyone still using paper LOAs except for Cogent. Aaron On 2/26/2024 12:57 PM, Seth Mattinen via NANOG wrote: Why do companies still insist on, or deploy new systems that rely on paper LOA for IP and ASN resources? How can this be considered more trustworthy than

Seeking Contact From AS6079

2024-02-17 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
Hi, Appreciate if someone from AS6079 could reach me off-list. Thanks, Aaron

edgecast - lots of traffic at ~3:00 a.m.

2024-01-23 Thread Aaron Gould
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Re: Fiber/OSP Technician Training and Apprenticeship Programs

2023-12-05 Thread Aaron Axvig via NANOG
On 2023-11-16 2:51 pm, Rhys Barrie via NANOG wrote: Hey all, I've recently been working with our county's broadband task force, investigating the expansion and equity of broadband networks on a local and state level. Through that, it's become clear that there's a painful shortage of fiber /

ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-16 Thread Aaron Gould
For years I've used an MS Excel spreadsheet to manage my IPv4 addresses.  IPv6 is going to be maddening to manage in a spreadsheet.  What does everyone use for their IPv6 address prefix management and documentation?  Are there open source tools/apps for this? -- -Aaron

MCC (Microsoft Connected Cache for ISP)

2023-11-16 Thread Aaron Gould
Is MCC for ISP comparable to other well-known CDN's, like Facebook FNA, Netflix OCA, etc? Anyone have any experience with MCC in an ISP environment, and do you see much bandwidth savings with it? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/do/mcc-isp -- -Aaron

Re: 165 Halsey recurring power issues

2023-10-23 Thread Aaron Wendel
separation, rated chases and such to be customer specific requirements. Aaron On 10/23/2023 9:38 AM, Babak Pasdar wrote: Hello, I wanted to get some feedback as to what is considered standard A/B power setup when data centers sell redundant power.  It has always been my understanding that A/B

Re: transit and peering costs projections

2023-10-16 Thread Aaron Wendel
The issue in Houston is Dallas. I reached out to 30-40 networks and 90% of them all said they just back haul to Dallas and have no interest in peering in Houston. It’s a real hard town to get any traction in. If you’re local and have some insight, I’d be super happy to talk to you. Aaron

Re: U.S. test of national alerts on Oct. 4 at 2:20pm EDT (1820 UTC)

2023-10-04 Thread Aaron Wendel
I think this is what he was referring to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Hawaii_false_missile_alert Apparently we don't "all remember". On 10/4/2023 1:39 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: On Wed, 4 Oct 2023, Sabri Berisha wrote: Makes me wonder what I have to do to opt out of this. We all

Re: U.S. test of national alerts on Oct. 4 at 2:20pm EDT (1820 UTC)

2023-10-04 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
I was kinda surprised that none of my NOAA weather radios went off. I sorta assumed they'd be tied into the whole "national" alert setup. Why interrupt cell phones, AM/FM radio stations, and TV stations, but exclude NOAA weather radios? -A On Sun Oct 1, 2023, 10:24 PM GMT, Sean Donelan

Re: Test Lab Best Practices

2023-09-28 Thread Aaron Gould
/ https://www.youtube.com/@aarontechtalk https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ZMKm7ZEEWI8YyRWm9fnYNtRaV-fi-7x https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ZMKm7ZEEWLMVxuZqeXzciRu59C02NAc -Aaron On 9/28/2023 9:14 AM, Kenneth Vedder wrote: Hello NANOG, We have been struggling with firmware bugs

Re: Comcast contact sought

2023-09-24 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
We get around the brain-damage by having our router grab all DNS requests and convert them to DoT or DoH using dnsdist. That probably won't work if you're hosting a DNS server on your cable connection though. Call the normal support number and have them disable the "Security Edge" service. The

Re: So what do you think about the scuttlebutt of Musk interfering in Ukraine?

2023-09-14 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
> Starlink isn't a monopoly. Ukraine could have guided their munitions with > Iridium or another satellite Internet system. Don't forget GLONASS.  On Thu Sep 14, 2023, 03:10 AM GMT, William Herrin wrote: > On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 5:47 PM Michael Thomas wrote: >>

Re: it's mailman time again

2023-09-02 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
I donno Rich...a couple of decades ago I lost my Slashdot account because someone was able to access it. I used the password in two places...Slashdot and all the blasted mailman instances I was signed up with. To this day, I still use the same password on all my mailman subscriptions because I

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-23 Thread Aaron Gould
lowest even-numbered port empty" are not instantly obvious. Thanks, Tim. -- -Aaron

Re: Your input sought on PeeringDB's Network Type field

2023-06-14 Thread Aaron Wendel
Your input will influence our decision. Thanks, Leo Vegoda for PeeringDB's Product Committee -- ==== Aaron Wendel Chief Technical Officer Wholesale Internet, Inc. (AS 32097) (816)550-9030 http://www.wholesaleinternet.com

Re: Comcast Business Account Website Broken

2023-06-14 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
Someone else here gave me a pointer when I was running into this on the USPS site. Clear your cookies for that site. (In Chrome/Edge, go to the site, open up the dev tools, go to the "Application" tab, find cookies, delete them all). Something probably went a little nuts with the site and

Re: Issues with prefix / help needed

2023-03-25 Thread Aaron Gould
me. I’m starting to suspect that maybe the previous user of the prefix is still announcing it somewhere and “shouting louder” than me. It seems when I clear sessions, it immediately works for a while, then stops. Do you all have any idea what I should check / try next? BR, Michel -- -Aaron

Re: Spamhaus flags any IP announced by our ASN as a criminal network

2023-03-20 Thread Aaron Wendel
The solution to your problem is to terminate the customer causing the abuse, in this case 62yun.com.  Once you do that I'm sure Spamhaus will stop listing all your IPs. Aaron On 3/20/2023 6:54 AM, Brandon Zhi wrote: It seems you've reached the point that they ignore specific

Re: Scheduled outage -- Nationwide no driver license updates this weekend

2023-02-25 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
If we have downtime, we lose revenue, customers, sleep, etc... If the government does it, what are you going to do? Get your license somewhere else? -A On Sat Feb 25, 2023, 11:39 PM GMT, Christopher Morrow wrote: > On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 6:12 PM Sean Donelan

MX204 and MPC7E-MRATE EoL - REVOKED

2023-01-26 Thread Aaron Gould
d-of-Life-Announcement-MPC7E-MRATE-MPC7E-MRATE-RTU> -Aaron

Re: txt.att.net outage?

2023-01-20 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
txt.att.net is returning MX records and those machines don't have port 444 open... Wouldn't you want to be sending something like a SNPP message instead? It's a much less convoluted delivery process and is almost real-time (no queuing). I guess it's been a decade or so

AS3491 Contact

2023-01-11 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
Hi, Would someone from AS3491 please contact me off-list? Been trying to fix a prefix acceptance issue for weeks and am getting nowhere. Thanks, Aaron

Re: [External] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023

2022-09-16 Thread Aaron Wendel
I'm not trying to troll, this is a serious question: Is there a formal agreement that says that all legacy resources will receive free registry services forever and ever or is it just an informal "That's how it was done"? Aaron

Re: Looking for contact within Comcast Xfinity

2022-08-23 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
I ran into this a few days ago. Both the random agent I talked to and our sales rep said they can't disable the security edge service without increasing the cost of service for all of our accounts. Apparently it costs more to not molest DNS traffic leaving your network. They can temporarily

Re: 2 Byte ASNs??

2022-08-05 Thread Aaron Wendel
We've never had an issue requesting a 2-byte ASN from ARIN.  Our last request was, maybe, a month ago. Aaron On 8/5/2022 10:16 AM, Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote: Whats the availability of two byte asns look like? Anyone able to obtain one recently? I have a network that is all Mikrotik

AS 10797 Charter Communications Contact

2022-07-15 Thread Aaron M. Pace
, and the transit AS (Lumen) does not see any issues in their path. Thanks Aaron

Re: Reporting Comcast outside plant issues?

2022-06-27 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
I had that during the 2020 storm that swept through the US. I called PUD a few months before about a tree hanging at a 45 degree angle above the primaries. I called again a month later when I noticed the tree had been slowly shifting. No sense or urgency from the PUD. Then the storm hit and I

Comcast: "Reloading Statics" today

2022-06-01 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
Just a heads-up for the Comcast crew lurking here... I've had 3 different cable connections (Oregon and Washington State) go down in the last ~1.5 hours. Staff on-site have tried rebooting the modem with no success. When we call support, they say something along the lines of "huh, that's

Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-05-24 Thread Aaron Wendel
those early COVID days. Aaron

Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-05-24 Thread Aaron Wendel
On 5/24/2022 9:57 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote: If the government is going to fund anything at all anymore, it needs to be fiber all the way to the home which is built and managed in a way that any provider can use it.   This probably means a single strand from each home to

Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-05-23 Thread Aaron Wendel
The Fiber Broadband Association estimates that the average US household will need more than a gig within 5 years.  Why not just jump it to a gig or more? On 5/23/2022 1:40 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-proposes-higher-speed-goals-small-rural-broadband-providers-0

Re: Cogent ...

2022-03-31 Thread Aaron Wendel
I've used Cogent for years and have never been asked to sign an NDA with them. Of the 4 providers I use regularly they are the second highest price so I wouldn't consider them cheap any more either. There's no better or worse than any transit provider these days. Aaron On 3/31/2022 10:38

Re: PoE, Comcast Modems, and Service Outages

2022-03-30 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
Thanks Jason—they are all are business connections. I know they can be restarted through the business portal, but honestly the business portal is terrible for large clients. Not all our connections are listed under the same account due to something with Comcast and the way "regions" and various

Re: PoE, Comcast Modems, and Service Outages

2022-03-29 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
Thanks Blake, As I understand it all that stuff is on the "cable provider" side of the CPE and (within reason) it's up to the provider to deal with the signals arriving on the cable side of the modem. i.e. if it was a blower or something in our suite that was causing RF interference, the provider

Re: PoE, Comcast Modems, and Service Outages

2022-03-29 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 1:12 PM Joe Greco wrote: > So if you want the $100 test to eliminate PoE electrical effects, get > a pair of media converters and run fiber between them. Put the CPE on > the far end. Optimize as appropriate if you have SFP-capable switches. Sure--that would shoot

Re: PoE, Comcast Modems, and Service Outages

2022-03-29 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 12:20 PM Brie wrote: > Unifi/EdgeSwitch? > Yeah. Unfortunately. USW-24-250. > Yeah, you know when 24v passive POE is turned on because it kills the > port on the other end that aren't designed to handle it. Your router > would likely have a dead eth port on it. >

Re: PoE, Comcast Modems, and Service Outages

2022-03-29 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
Just to be clear Josh, I'm not insulting him. I find the situation extremely difficult to believe based on my (possibly incorrect) understanding of how PoE works and very (very!) basic knowledge of things like RF interference—especially when it comes to Cable networks. I mean, the call literally

PoE, Comcast Modems, and Service Outages

2022-03-29 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
I just got off the phone with a Comcast tech, and wanted to double-check my sanity. Somehow in the last 6 months I've managed to reach the exact same rep twice when dealing with an outage or a degraded service event. I asked him to remotely reboot the modem because there was high packet loss.

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-16 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 3:09 PM Joe Greco wrote: > We COULD all work in UTC and un-learn the weird system of hour offsets > and timezones. This would be convenient for people at a distance, since > it would be simply a matter of stating availability hours, rather than > giving someone hours AND

Re: Is soliciting money/rewards for 'responsible' security disclosures when none is stated a thing now?

2022-03-04 Thread Aaron de Bruyn via NANOG
I had a situation like that a few years ago. Someone accidentally included the .git directory in a docker image that was deployed to a customer's website. Unfortunately early checkins of the .git directory included a copy of the WordPress (yuck!) config file with hard-coded passwords. Those were

Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia?

2022-03-04 Thread Aaron Wendel
, has issues providing services to sanctioned entities.  That's how I read the excerpt provided. Aaron On 3/4/2022 4:03 PM, Matthew Petach wrote: On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 12:55 PM Martin Hannigan wrote: I would argue they don't have much of a choice: "The economic sanction

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-16 Thread Aaron Porter
e-by-case basis. > > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com > > Midwest-IX > http://www.midwest-ix.com > > -- > *From: *"Aaron Wendel" > *To: *nanog@nanog.org > *Sent: *Wedne

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-16 Thread Aaron Wendel
the FCC says you can't do that but they get around it by altering the language in their agreements. Aaron On 2/16/2022 11:52 AM, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote: On Feb 11, 2022, at 13:14 , Josh Luthman wrote: Because literally every case I've seen along these lines is someone complaining

Re: Authoritative Resources for Public DNS Pinging

2022-02-09 Thread Aaron Wendel
I'd just like to mention that PornHub is always up. (Pun intended)  Ping it. Aaron On 2/9/2022 2:43 PM, Tom Beecher wrote: I mean if you own it, it's your money. But I think I anyone else would have a difficult time making a business or technical case to justify setting up and maintaining

Re: Fiber contractor in Washington state

2022-02-09 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
Cascade Networks out of Longview Washington does (or used to do) fiber installs. They got bought out by Wave a few years ago, but I think their fiber division is still active. https://cni.net/ -A On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 4:50 PM Ross Tajvar wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for a fiber

Re: Telia is now Arelion

2022-01-20 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
nding a vaguely pronounceable .com domain in today's world. Marketing probably spent months asking the tech staff to do whois lookups for them until they found something vaguely marketable. I'm sure we'll eventually get back to AOL keyword searches and let anyone register any random TLD they want. J

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-20 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 10:21 AM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > If you're a small pacific island nation state with a limited budget, and a > working submarine cable, maintaining a SCPC geostationary satellite service > that might be $20,000 a month (on 36-60 month term) in transponder kHz may > seem like

Re: home router battery backup

2022-01-17 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 11:43 AM Jeff Shultz wrote: > BTW, Calix ONTs default to "Disable on battery = on" for the GigE ports - > it's checkbox in the config to turn that off so they stay up when the power > is out. Which we do uncheck. Particularly since we've going increasingly > VOIP and our

Re: home router battery backup

2022-01-13 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 7:41 AM Jay wrote: > We consume around 150 watts on DC and generally around 600 watts on AC > (unless a freezer or air conditioner cycles on). When the power goes out, > sometimes we don't immediately notice it! I think I am living inside a > giant UPS, and more

Re: home router battery backup

2022-01-12 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 10:18 AM Andy Ringsmuth wrote: > Given that most people barely even know what their home router is, I > suspect the percentage would be somewhere south of 1 percent. Outside of my > home, I honestly cannot recall EVER seeing someone’s home using a battery > backup for

Re: DOJ files suit to enforce FCC penalty for robocalls

2021-10-21 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
My normal test for this is to register a new domain name and leave my whois info public. Over the span of 1-2 weeks I will usually get 50-100 calls from people with a certain accent asking for a mispronunciation of my name and if I need a website developed. Then I forward them over to my spam

Re: massive facebook outage presently

2021-10-04 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
It looks like it might take a while according to a news reporter's tweet: "Was just on phone with someone who works for FB who described employees unable to enter buildings this morning to begin to evaluate extent of outage because their badges weren’t working to access doors."

Re: Fiber Network Equipment Commercial Norms

2021-09-22 Thread Aaron Wendel
The building owner has no obligation to the provider.  If it provides no value, call them and tell them to remove the equipment if you don't want it in your building. Aaron On 9/22/2021 11:23 AM, jra...@gmail.com wrote: A few of the buildings that my firm represents have the local telco’s

Re: IPv6 woes - RFC

2021-09-04 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 9:36 PM Mark Tinka wrote: > Supporting the routing and forwarding of IP addresses is just about the > most basic thing any ISP should do. > > If that is low on their to-do list, what else could they possibly be doing? > Counting all the profit they make from a captive

Re: Reminder: Never connect a generator to home wiring without transfer switch

2021-08-30 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
the switch open? If the lines are de-energized, why wear gloves? If you're doing all that, why carry an AED? -A On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 10:19 AM Warren Kumari wrote: > > > On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 12:47 PM Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG < > nanog@nanog.org> wrote: > >> I've

Re: Reminder: Never connect a generator to home wiring without transfer switch

2021-08-30 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
, 2021 at 9:09 AM Mel Beckman wrote: > Aaron, > > If you read back in this thread (using the NANOG mailing list archive), > you’ll find this has been explained in great detail. In a nutshell, phase > grounding won’t help if a generator is energized from the customer end, and &

Re: Reminder: Never connect a generator to home wiring without transfer switch

2021-08-30 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 7:35 AM Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe, ASCE < l...@6by7.net> wrote: > Yes, this is a real and dangerous problem. Today. Even with grounding > I’m afraid. Source: I’ve been working in an engineering capacity for 27 > years and I have the license you’d need to build a

Re: An update on the AfriNIC situation

2021-08-27 Thread Aaron Wendel
I suppose people who wanted to take a side could also block traffic to and from Cloud Innovations IP blocks. On 8/27/2021 10:36 AM, Bill Woodcock wrote: As many of you are aware, AfriNIC is under legal attack by Heng Lu / “Cloud Innovation.” John Curran just posted an excellent summary of

Re: netflow in the core used for surveillance

2021-08-25 Thread Aaron Wendel
You don't know that I don't know that. On 8/25/2021 4:32 PM, Paul Ebersman wrote: randy> https://www.vice.com/en/article/jg84yy/data-brokers-netflow-data-team-cymru randy> at, comcast, ... zayo, please tell us you do not do this. aaron> You know they do. No, you d

Re: netflow in the core used for surveillance

2021-08-25 Thread Aaron Wendel
You know they do. On 8/25/2021 4:13 PM, Randy Bush wrote: https://www.vice.com/en/article/jg84yy/data-brokers-netflow-data-team-cymru used to get dissidents, activists, and journos killed at, comcast, ... zayo, please tell us you do not do this. randy

Re: Can somebody explain these ransomwear attacks?

2021-06-25 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 10:43 AM Tom Beecher wrote: > Incompetent insurance companies combined with incompetent IT staff and >> under-funded IT departments are the nexus of the problem. >> > > Nah, it's even simpler. It's just dollars all around. Always is. > Agreed. > From this company's

Re: Can somebody explain these ransomwear attacks?

2021-06-25 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 5:28 AM Jim wrote: > Big problem that with organizations' existing Disaster Recovery DR methods > -- > the time and cost to recovery from any event including downtime will > be some amount.. likely a high one, > and criminals' ransom demands will presumably be set as high

Re: Tier1 BGP filter generation data sources & frequency

2021-05-21 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
Peeringdb mostly. Otherwise, onestep.net has some but not all. whois when in doubt or email their noc. -Aaron May 21, 2021, 16:40 by clin...@scripty.com: > Is there any compiled information for Tier1 providers on the supported BGP > filter generation data sources and fre

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-29 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 11:39 AM Matt Erculiani wrote: > I think the best way to think about what 10 years from now will look like > is to compare 10 years ago to the present: > https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-April/thread.html > Multi-homing your DSL connection? I can't wait to

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-19 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
All these stories remind me of two of my own from back in the late 90s. I worked for a regional ISP doing some network stuff (under the real engineer), and some software development. Like a lot of ISPs in the 90s, this one started out in a rental house. Over the months and years rooms were slowly

Re: Texas internet connectivity declining due to blackouts

2021-02-17 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
It might not be an easy fix in the moment, but in the long run, buy a generator and install a propane tank. When power prices spike to insane levels like this, just flip your transfer switch over and run off propane. When utility power becomes cheaper, switch back to the grid. Maybe some sort of

Re: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' Office is on NANOG?? Or, what is the policy about sharing email offlist?

2021-01-18 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 10:20 AM Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote: > And either way, what is the policy about forwarding list email to someone > who is not on the list? > If you are posting to NANOG under the impression that your email will only be seen by network engineers and that it will never

Re: Parler

2021-01-10 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
Maybe read Holmes' dissent where he uses the phrase "fire in a crowded theater" or at least listen to the cliff notes: https://www.popehat.com/2018/06/28/make-no-law-episode-seven-fire-in-a-crowded-theater/ . -A On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 2:59 PM Jay Hennigan wrote: > On 1/10/21 13:50, Rod Beck

Re: NDAA passed: Internet and Online Streaming Services Emergency Alert Study

2021-01-05 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 7:11 PM Billy Crook wrote: > On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 4:13 PM Matt Hoppes < > mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net> wrote: > >> Just give users the ability to select what categories/severities they >> want to see, so I don't get disrupted every time there's a scary rain storm

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Aaron Wendel
12/29/20 8:42 AM, Aaron Wendel wrote: Oh, we still get calls about speed issues. It's always wonderful when someone puts their own 10 year old Linksys WRT54G and double NATs behind our CPE then sends in a speed test wondering why they're only getting 10Mbits on their Gbit line.  We get those AL

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Aaron Wendel
The majority of our customers are still on Brocade MLXs.  We're in the process of upgrading all our equipment to Arista switches to accommodate the increased demand for 40G and 100G ports as well as implement 400G ports. Aaron On 12/29/2020 3:33 AM, Jonathon Exley wrote: Hi Aaron, Just out

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Aaron Wendel
"non-shoddy" service.  In this regard, the price for "business" services should be less than "residential service" by a couple of orders of magnitude since it costs orders of magnitude more money to "support" shoddy services than non-shoddy services. Co

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
internally in emergencies.  In almost a decade though I can't think of a situation where someone had to wait for service because we didn't have the resources to service them. Aaron On 12/28/2020 2:02 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: Darin, Surely you at least give the paying customers priority over

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
it makes perfect sense. Aaron On 12/28/2020 1:50 PM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: I applaud your commitment to helping your local community. Just want to point out that this is a charity because it does not scale. Nobody could build out a FTTH network and make it free as a business case

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
really do what I "should" anyway. Aaron On 12/28/2020 11:48 AM, Darin Steffl wrote: Aaron, The "Free" service doesn't cover your cost of support which is much higher for residential than any business customer. Our residential customers call at least 15x more often

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
The $300 covers the equipment and the time to send someone out to a house to install it.  If $300 is too much you can pay in 12 installments of $25. The TIK alone costs us about $250. Aaron On 12/27/2020 5:04 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: On 12/26/20 20:48, Darin Steffl wrote: Aaron, One

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
Actually our free service doesn't have limitations, has an SLA, no time/term restrictions, a CPE, support, etc.  I explained the "why" in a different post so I won't go over it again.  98% of our residential customers are on the free plan. Aaron On 12/27/2020 4:38 AM, Mark T

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
No.  Google still operates their plant in the KC area. Aaron On 12/27/2020 4:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: On 12/26/20 20:30, Aaron Wendel wrote: https://www.kcfiber.com/residential <https://www.kcfiber.com/residential> Curious, any chance you took over Google's fibre project :-)?

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
One.  For an employee.  Primarily just to say we had done it. :) Aaron On 12/26/2020 4:15 PM, Lady Benjamin PD Cannon wrote: Have you done any 100g Residential connections? —L.B. Lady Benjamin PD Cannon, ASCE 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC CEO b...@6by7.net <mailto:b...@6by7.net>

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-28 Thread Aaron Wendel
enough money doing that so we don't feel the need to charge the residences for a basic level of service. Aaron On 12/26/2020 12:48 PM, Darin Steffl wrote: Aaron, One simple question. Why on earth would you offer free internet service? How and why? Your site show 1 Gig symmetrical for free

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-26 Thread Aaron Wendel
up with us smaller guys the vendors will catch up as well. https://www.kcfiber.com/residential Aaron > On Dec 26, 2020, at 11:53 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: > >  >> >> i really don't get what the problem is. it's like they're being deliberately >> obtuse. >

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-20 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
> high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'? Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or

Re: Apple Catalina Appears to Introduce Massive Jitter - SOLVED!

2020-10-30 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
my two cents. -Aaron Oct 30, 2020, 12:08 by mark.ti...@seacom.com: > Hi all. > > So I may have fixed this for my end, and hopefully others may be able > to use the same fix. > > After a tip from Karl Auerbach and this link: > >     > https://developer.ap

Re: Apple Catalina Appears to Introduce Massive Jitter

2020-10-29 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
Sorry--accidental premature send. On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 12:54 PM Brielle wrote: > Updates are from same link as above, and there's new builds based on > their new OS that integrates a bunch of separate controllers if you > don't mind beta... > With most companies I wouldn't mind. But with

Re: Apple Catalina Appears to Introduce Massive Jitter

2020-10-29 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 12:54 PM Brielle wrote: > On 10/29/2020 1:42 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote: > > I have an old CloudKey that mysteriously doesn't seem to be getting > > updates anymore. > > > https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Cloud-Key-Firmware-1-1-13

Re: Apple Catalina Appears to Introduce Massive Jitter

2020-10-29 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 12:22 PM Peter Beckman wrote: > I'll take all of your Unifi gear, PM me for an address. :-) > I'd send it your way in a heartbeat, but you wouldn't get much use out of it. I have an old CloudKey that mysteriously doesn't seem to be getting updates anymore. I have an old

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