Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Aaron1
Yeah, to date I haven’t been in a place where peering is a reality, yet.  CDN providers sending servers to us has been our best option.  AaronOn Apr 7, 2024, at 12:30 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:I suppose that depends on the size (bits and miles) of the network and the cost of transport within it. In

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron1
Thanks… and does anyone know the benefit of Netskrt for ISPs that already have native Amazon ACEv2 servers installed?AaronOn Apr 4, 2024, at 4:50 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote: Right now, Amazon Prime is sponsoring the deployment of the caches. They deploy in your network and

Re: Contact from Apple Cache for ISP

2024-03-06 Thread Aaron1
peering-...@group.apple.com I think it’s AEC (Apple Edge Caching). This might get you closer to speaking with someone in that group. Aaron > On Mar 6, 2024, at 1:46 AM, Pascal Masha wrote: > > Hello, > > Looking for contacts for anyone from Apple who can assist with subject > request. >

Re: Akamai AANP minimum traffic?

2024-02-22 Thread Aaron1
Akamai AANP was the first CDN in my network… ~2010’ish…I forget what the minimum requirement was back then, but wanted to let you know that around 2018/2019 they started telling me they wanted to pull the caches from my network. It wasn’t until like last year sometime that they were telling me

Re: ACX7100 Woes - Operator Outreach -

2023-11-27 Thread Aaron1
ACX7100-48L …or… ACX7100-32C ? Aaron > On Nov 27, 2023, at 3:59 PM, Edwin Mallette wrote: > >  > In attempting to operationalize the ACX7100 I have run into quite a few > challenges with the platform once I stray outside of traditional routing and > switching. The EVPN instances seem to

Re: Akamai Network Partnership

2023-10-17 Thread Aaron1
It’s my understanding that they are scaling back their AANP (ISP-embedded) systems. They decomm’d mine a few months ago. It had been in place for over 10 years. Aaron > On Oct 17, 2023, at 5:27 PM, Justin Krejci wrote: > >  > Hello Edy, > > > > Log into your peeringdb.com account and

Re: Using RFC1918 on Global table as Loopbacks

2023-10-05 Thread Aaron1
I carry public Internet routing in a vrf, and my loopback and internal IGP interfaces are in the master/default vrf Aaron > On Oct 5, 2023, at 12:24 PM, Javier Gutierrez > wrote: > >  > Hi, > I have recently encountered some operational differences at my new > organization that are not

Re: Test Lab Best Practices

2023-09-28 Thread Aaron1
I love the built-in Wireshark capability in EVE-NG. BTW, EVE-NG Community is free. You just have to get images for anything you want to emulate. Virtual images for various vendor products are sometimes freely available, with trail licenses. For instance Junipers vMX was freely available for

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-25 Thread Aaron1
No VC here, unsure if it works, but yeah, we like them and deploy them in pairs for metro-e (ce) and cbh for vlans carried over mpls pw Reliable for us Aaron > On Aug 25, 2023, at 4:40 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > >  > >> On 8/25/23 19:16, Tom Beecher wrote: >> >> In my experience and testing

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread Aaron1
“Big, undersea, mpls network”. Doesn’t get much cooler than that ;) Aaron > On Aug 16, 2023, at 9:51 PM, scott via NANOG wrote: > >  > >> On 8/17/23 2:03 AM, John Levine wrote: >> According to Eric Kuhnke : >>> -=-=-=-=-=- >>> >>> It's my understanding that the Hawaiian ILEC is now owned

Re: BGP Books

2023-04-25 Thread Aaron1
Depending on how many years since you last looked at BGP, you may be shocked at how many address families BGP now carries… it’s very Multi-Protocol now. MP-BGP I’ll always remember how informative the Basam Halabi book was. Also the Ivan Peplnjak MPLS VPN book. Both have a couple editions.

Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing?

2023-03-09 Thread Aaron1
Sounds like something uRPF would prevent Does anyone do uRPF ? lol Aaron > On Mar 9, 2023, at 2:03 PM, John Levine wrote: > > Back in the olden days, a spammer would set up a server with a fast > broadband connection and a dialup connection, and send out lots of > spam over the broadband

juniper.net down?

2022-10-18 Thread aaron1
juniper.net down? Aaron aar...@gvtc.com

RE: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread aaron1
I bought (3) MX204's 10/2021 and received them 2/2022 so about 5 months to receive those. Also received a couple SRX300's in that same purchase. I'll add that I can't say the same for the other stuff I also ordered 10/2021. - MX480 - MX240 - MPC10E-10C .which is due in

RE: Telia is now Arelion

2022-01-20 Thread aaron1
R-Lion, sounds like a grocery store. Thanks for the heads-up that one of my 100g inet connection providers just changed. You beat my account rep to it. -Aaron From: NANOG On Behalf Of Justin Krejci Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2022 11:59 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Telia is

RE: SRv6 Capable NOS and Devices

2022-01-12 Thread aaron1
I'm still growing in my understanding of SR-MPLS and SRv6 but I can say that about everything... seems like the one constant in life, and particularly network technology... is change. Like ytti (saku) mentioned, with SR/SPRING the IGP is finally carrying the Label/Sid, so we no longer need

RE: Quantifying the customer support and impact of cgnat for residential ipv4

2021-11-21 Thread aaron1
I have >50,000 subscribers behind CGNat. I would have to find out from the assigners group, the rate at which static/public IP address sales increased during our CGNat deployment over the last few years. I do understand that we had an up-tick in public IP sales, but unsure of the rate at

RE: massive facebook outage presently

2021-10-04 Thread aaron1
Yes, embedded ISP CDN’s show a huge drop -Aaron From: NANOG On Behalf Of Eric Kuhnke Sent: Monday, October 4, 2021 11:22 AM To: George Herbert ; nanog@nanog.org list Subject: Re: massive facebook outage presently Considering the massive impact of this it would be interesting to see

RE: EVPN P2MP Implementation

2021-07-14 Thread aaron1
By “p2mp” I’m thinking you are speaking of a rooted multipoint etree type environment… if so…. Interesting, I’ve never done this before but here’s what I found … I see this in my lab mx960… me@lab-960# set interfaces ae40.100 etree-ac-role ? Possible completions: leaf

RE: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-02 Thread aaron1
Ethernet AUI , LOL

RE: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread aaron1
Yes, my customers “cry” about the speedtest.net result…. All day… From: NANOG On Behalf Of Mike Hammett Sent: Tuesday, June 1, 2021 12:50 PM To: Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe Cc: NANOG Operators' Group Subject: Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections What did they cry

RE: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread aaron1
If 2 people use it at the same time, do they call in with a trouble ticket that they didn’t get their contracted bandwidth? From: Mike Hammett Sent: Tuesday, June 1, 2021 11:45 AM To: aar...@gvtc.com Cc: Mark Tinka ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: New minimum speed for US broadband

RE: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread aaron1
Yeah I thought gpon was 2.4 ghz down and 1.2 ghz up... so you could only honestly sell (1) 1 gbps symm service via that gpon interface correct? (without oversubscription) I think ng-pon(2), xgs-pon and other variants allow for much more. -Aaron

RE: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-28 Thread aaron1
Yeah, good point Shawn, I’ve had guys ask “where is the mac table?” in the accedian, ha. Yeah it’s very point to point’ish… you tell a port what vlan to expect, and then what port to send that out. Very rigid like that. Yeah Ryan, and as I understand it, the NCS540 has the sweet XR OS too

RE: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-28 Thread aaron1
Wow, ciena has the means to implement SR and MPLS services? I mean they run the underlying LS IGP to signal those SID’s ?? I didn’t know that. I may look at them in the future then. I thought Ciena just did some sort of static mpls-tp or something… We use Accedian as NID’s with SkyLight

RE: NAT/CGNAT IP address/users ratios

2021-05-18 Thread aaron1
I currently have about ~2750 public IP's (11 /24's) for ~53,000 broadband customers. (ftth, cable modem and dsl) I cap them at 3,000 ports using PBA, port block allocation.. Blocks of 100 at a time, and 30 blocks per subscriber. (100*30=3000) I usually see, when a private internal IP is

RE: Juniper hardware recommendation

2021-05-10 Thread aaron1
Thanks Mark. We have a ring of MX960’s currently and wanted to spare the parts with each other, between the 960’s and 240’s…. scb’s, re’s, mpc’s… -Aaron

RE: Juniper hardware recommendation

2021-05-10 Thread aaron1
I prefer MX204 over the ACX5048. The ACX5048 can’t add L3 interface to an mpls layer 2 type of service. There are other limitations to the ACX5048 that cause me to want to possibly replace them with MX204’s. But in defense of the ACX5048, we have gotten some good mileage (a few years now) of

RE: IS-IS and IPv6 LLA next-hop - just Arista, or everyone?

2021-05-04 Thread aaron1
I did an L3VPN over SRv6 test recently using IS-IS as the IGP. I thought it was quite cool that I didn't configure any IPv6 addressing at all in the core... simply enabled v6 on interfaces and allowed FE80 LL's to run... IS-IS neighbored up... then added a mp-ibgp v6 loopback (rfc 4193) to the

RE: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-02 Thread aaron1
Yes, I was reaching out to my NANOG folks to find out as you stated... "Hey I was curious what happened and I thought to ask here on NANOG?" I appreciate the membership with you all and value your position and visibility in regional, continental and global operations. Thanks for your insights,

RE: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread aaron1
U, throw bandwidth at it. ...which reminds me... I actually want a t-shirt that says "Bandwidth solves a lot" -aaron -Original Message- From: Jean St-Laurent Sent: Thursday, April 1, 2021 2:01 PM To: aar...@gvtc.com; 'Jared Mauch' ; 'Töma Gavrichenkov' Cc: 'NANOG'

RE: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread aaron1
Gaming update... I had a feeling. Thanks for the feedback folks. Thanks Jared, it's running well, before, during and after. We have a lot of capacity there. -Aaron

wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread aaron1
That was a lot of traffic coming out of akamai aanp clusters the last couple nights! What was it? Aaron aar...@gvtc.com

RE: CGNAT

2021-03-03 Thread aaron1
We thought about it for a while at the ISP where I work, and went with Juniper MX960's w/MS-MPC-128G. Been working quite nice for us. Initially, we went with smaller MX104 w/MS-MIC-16G to prove it out on our ~4,000 lower bandwidth DSL customers... when convinced, we then went all in with

cogent issues in texas?

2021-02-09 Thread aaron1
Anyone else having cogent internet issues in south central Texas or the region? I called Cogent and they mentioned a few spans down between el paso, fort worth, san Antonio and Houston My 100 gig link to them took a lot of loss. I had to bring down bgp for preferring other sp

RE: AT - INET Data Caps

2020-11-30 Thread aaron1
You made me curious… found some interesting links… https://www.att.com/support/data-calculator/ https://www.att.com/support/article/u-verse-high-speed-internet/KM1010099/ https://broadbandnow.com/internet-providers-with-data-caps

RE: Strange connectivity issue Frontier EVPL

2020-11-06 Thread aaron1
My coworker is having similar issues with PS Lightwave and Alpheus/Logix from San Antonio to Houston whereas some things work and somethings don't -Aaron

RE: Strange connectivity issue Frontier EVPL

2020-11-06 Thread aaron1
EVPL (eline) should not be learning macs. So mac table size should be a non-issue. Unless someone somewhere has constructed a 2-part bridge domain (mef-speak, etree or elan of sorts) which would have mac learning, then Matt's question comes into play. -Aaron -Original Message- From:

RE: Mellanox / Cumulus

2020-11-04 Thread aaron1
One of my CDN caching providers sent a Mellanox SN2700 with their servers. Seems to be running well. They manage them, I just give them rack, power, and a couple 10 gig links into my core -Aaron -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Tom Hill Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2020

RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations

2020-10-17 Thread aaron1
I’m using a pair of MX104’s for 10 gig and a MS-MIC-16G for CGNat integrated with L3VPN’s (LDP for label distro), just fine. About 5,000 DSL broadband customer behind them, on a /24 public ip nat pool. Some nice IP savings there. Can’t speak to your BFP, RSVP-TE requirement as I never

RE: Hurricane Electric AS6939

2020-10-14 Thread aaron1
Thanks, Yeah MEF-speak…. Lit layer 2 untagged is EPL Lit layer 2 tagged is EVPL ...it’s MEF (CE) terminology -Aaron From: NANOG On Behalf Of Josh Luthman Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 8:44 AM To: Forrest Christian (List Account) Cc: nanog list Subject: Re: Hurricane

RE: Hurricane Electric AS6939

2020-10-13 Thread aaron1
Don’t you have to be there to join? I’m in Austin and San Antonio -Aaron From: Mike Hammett Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 7:20 PM To: Aaron Gould Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 https://bgp.he.net/AS16527 You don't appear to be on any IXes.

RE: Hurricane Electric AS6939

2020-10-13 Thread aaron1
I have to be in Dallas for that right? I’m in Austin (Data Foundry) and San Antonio (100 Taylor) -Aaron From: Ryan Hamel Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 6:34 PM To: Aaron Gould Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 You would get better peering from Equinix

RE: Juniper configuration recommendations/BCP

2020-10-10 Thread aaron1
Thanks for setting me straight. I had heard that there was some new stuff with Linux hypervisors or something like that…. So I misspoke. Appreciate y’all -Aaron

RE: Juniper configuration recommendations/BCP

2020-10-08 Thread aaron1
Right, it's been freebsd forever as I understand it, but I thought there had been some more recent involvement with linux, which is why I said that. I'm not an authority on it though. https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/vm-host-o verview.html -Aaron

RE: Juniper configuration recommendations/BCP

2020-10-08 Thread aaron1
Typos, sorry… Meant …fxpc process… Meant …now 540

RE: Juniper configuration recommendations/BCP

2020-10-08 Thread aaron1
I just remembered another one I use the heck out of…. Show whateverwhatever | refresh 1 Love it Or refresh 30 (whatever time you want) It’s so nice to be able to take hands off keyboard and know exactly when something changes in that show command…. Piping to “refresh” and a timer

RE: Juniper configuration recommendations/BCP

2020-10-08 Thread aaron1
~30 years of being a Cisco IOS shop or Cisco IOS-XR shop? A bit different. Welcome to the SP-world of really nice JunOS Conf Blah blah blah Commit check <- will check your pending config for correctness Commit | compare <- will tell you what is about

telia selling carrier ops to polhem infra

2020-10-06 Thread aaron1
I wonder how this will affect those who have Telia as an upstream Internet provider? Will it be business as usual and just different company name? Or maybe other changes to come? Telia Company today (10-06-2020) announces that it has reached an agreement with Polhem Infra for the sale of its

RE: SRv6

2020-09-22 Thread aaron1
Lol I was thinking that if I ever need to know about *anything*, I can now just google "srv6 nanog" - Aaron

RE: SRv6

2020-09-15 Thread aaron1
Nick, does CRH-16/32 and uSID change the overhead concern? I could be wrong, but I thought that's what SRm6 was for, was to shrink the overhead, perhaps amongst other things. Also, with VPN's over SRv6 would this enable automatic vpn capability over the internet? I mean if I can do VPN's

RE: SRv6

2020-09-15 Thread aaron1
You might be on to something, but I'm unsure... are you suggesting that it's any less private over SRv6 than it was over MPLS ? -Original Message- From: Randy Bush Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2020 1:12 PM To: aar...@gvtc.com Cc: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re:

RE: SRv6

2020-09-15 Thread aaron1
Sorry guys, I'm not aware of much of what you mention as far as agenda, vendor motive, and hardware support, etc I'm still learning, but, It does seem interesting that the IP layer (v6) can now support vpn's without mpls. So one less layer of encapsulation seems cool. Don't get me

RE: SRv6

2020-09-14 Thread aaron1
Oh snap! Hey hey, that's good, thanks Nick. I had to go into the locator service of the remote pe and find a sid that would respond to ping. This is apparently an OAM Endpoint with Punt (End.OP)

RE: SRv6

2020-09-14 Thread aaron1
Thanks Nick, I only see the following layers... I see no extension headers behind the ipv6 header. I sent you the wireshark sniff directly so you can see what I'm seeing. Ethernet - Type 0x86dd Ipv6 - Next Header IPIP (4) Ipv4 Icmp -Aaron

SRv6

2020-09-14 Thread aaron1
I have what seems to be a good SRv6 test in my lab running XRv9k 7.0.2 But I'm wondering why the sniffer doesn't show the much-spoken-of SRH (Segment Routing Header).. But rather, shows my L3VPN v4 traffic riding v6 and that's it. Let me know if I'm seeing an SRH and just don't know it, LOL.

RE: sr - spring - what's the deal with 2 names

2020-09-10 Thread aaron1
I found these threads about BGP Prefix-SID decoded needed for Wireshark. Anyone know what wireshark version fixes this ? I just installed 3.2.6 and that doesn’t seem to do it https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-bugs/201603/msg00621.html

RE: sr - spring - what's the deal with 2 names

2020-09-10 Thread aaron1
Thanks Jeff, this is pretty trippy… I mean the fact that VPNV4 L3VPN works over SRv6 ! I’m so accustomed to seeing L3VPN being an MPLS thing, and now, no labels, no mpls. Wow The wireshark sniff shows… Ethernet Ipv6 Ipv4 That’s it. No double mpls tags like I’ve so familiar

RE: Getting Fiber to My Town by Jared Mauch

2020-09-10 Thread aaron1
Yep, years ago, the telephone comms guys in the Marine Corps taught me (I was a data pc/network guy) the name “Snot” -Aaron From: NANOG On Behalf Of Brandon Svec Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2020 3:48 PM To: NANOG Subject: Re: Getting Fiber to My Town by Jared Mauch I’ve heard

RE: sr - spring - what's the deal with 2 names

2020-09-10 Thread aaron1
Thanks for the heads up Mark... I see docs showing SRv6 not supported until XR 6.6, I put XR7 in my lab to start testing it... I have what seems to be a good test for vpnv4 mpls l3vpn over SRv6 IS-IS in core This is my first go at this so still learning. Srv6 has a strange locator thing with

RE: sr - spring - what's the deal with 2 names

2020-09-10 Thread aaron1
Interesting... I've never heard of SPRINGv4 https://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ptx-series/datasheet s/1000538.page I found it in the bottom section I wonder if SPRINGv4 is like SRv6, meaning, SPRING(SR) over IPv4 dataplane? Or, am I reading way too much into that SPRINGv4

RE: rsvp-te admission control - i don't see it

2020-09-04 Thread aaron1
Thanks dip, let me know what you think. r20 is headend and r22 is tailend r20>r22 r22 is headed and r20 is tailend r22>r20 RP/0/0/CPU0:r20#sh run int tt1 Fri Sep 4 12:25:09.198 CST interface tunnel-te1 bandwidth 20 ipv4 unnumbered Loopback0 signalled-name r20--->r22

RE: rsvp-te admission control - i don't see it

2020-09-04 Thread aaron1
Thanks Mark, I have a tunnel traversing those interfaces. Customer routers (r10, r30) can ping end to end via tunnel. Not sure if I’m missing something here. I wonder if I’m not signaling for the rsvp bandwidth correctly. I just don’t see any allocated bandwidth in the rsvp interfaces

RE: rsvp-te admission control - i don't see it

2020-09-03 Thread aaron1
Thanks, how do I see the control plane reservation? I don’t seem to be seeing anything getting allocated RP/0/0/CPU0:r20#sh rsvp interface g0/0/0/1 Thu Sep 3 15:15:55.825 CST *: RDM: Default I/F B/W % : 75% [default] (max resv/bc0), 0% [default] (bc1) Interface

rsvp-te admission control - i don't see it

2020-09-03 Thread aaron1
I have a functional mpls-te test running, seems fine.but, question about bandwidth reservations please. At the Headend router, I set bandwidth on my mpls-te tunnel, but I can't for the life of me, find where in the network is this bandwidth actually being admitted, or seen, or allocated or

Re: CenturyLink RCA?

2018-12-31 Thread Aaron1
Yeah, could have been one of those...gone from bad to worse things like Dave mentioned... initial problem and course of action perhaps led to a worse problem. I’ve had DWDM issues that have taken down multiple locations far apart from each other due to how the transport guys hauled stuff A

Re: Service Provider NetFlow Collectors

2018-12-30 Thread Aaron1
I’m still using nfsen/nfdump Been looking at manageengine netflow analyzer lately and liking it, we might be buying some time on Calix flowanalyze which might be an improved version of xangati Aaron > On Dec 30, 2018, at 10:44 PM, Michael Gehrmann > wrote: > > > Add Flowtraq to your

Re: Cellular backup connections

2018-12-28 Thread Aaron1
On the topic of static ip... as a Net Eng of an ISP, and seeing the pains that we have to endure with our static ip customers , I wonder if static ip customers actually inadvertently get less optimal treatment than more flexible, agile and dynamic ip customers ? I’m saying that since over

Re: Spectrum technical contact

2018-12-23 Thread Aaron1
I’m glad you got it figured out with the right people at spectrum. When I was sitting up ddos rtbh with my 3 isp’s , I remember spectrum (fka twc/charter) was difficult to get the right person on the phone to help me understand what I needed to do. I had to go through layers of phone

Re: Spectrum technical contact

2018-12-22 Thread Aaron1
>>> I do BGP with them, but of course the issue is an IP that they route to >>>>> me. >>>>> >>>>> My issue is with ASN 10796 >>>>> >>>>> Josh Luthman >>>>> Office: 937-552-2340 >>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343

Re: Spectrum technical contact

2018-12-21 Thread Aaron1
well, my comment about ddos rtbh using /32 BGP community is with regard to my provider spectrum which was previously time warner cable/charter AS 11427 is who I peer with Aaron > On Dec 21, 2018, at 5:40 PM, n...@imap.cc wrote: > > Is this the right Spectrum? There's one that's aka Wave and

Re: Spectrum technical contact

2018-12-21 Thread Aaron1
If you BGP neighbor with them you can send-community /32 advertisement to them, and the will remotely black hole it Aaron > On Dec 21, 2018, at 3:51 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: > > We have had a DOS attack for over 12 hours. I simply want them to null route > or black hole an address. The

Re: Pinging a Device Every Second

2018-12-15 Thread Aaron1
I think the guys in the NOC will add a customer CPE to Solarwinds monitoring and just have it continually run pings, and set up an alert so that we know as soon as the ping stop the alerts go to email or whererver Aaron > On Dec 15, 2018, at 12:32 PM, Colton Conor wrote: > > The problem I am

Re: Should ISP block child pornography?

2018-12-11 Thread Aaron1
... The only thing I can think of is the idea that I’ve heard before is the way to catch someone is to watch them well they are accessing, the concept of honeypots comes to mind Aaron > On Dec 11, 2018, at 10:43 AM, Larry Allen wrote: > > I can't imagine a single rational argument against

Re: Should ISP block child pornography?

2018-12-11 Thread Aaron1
Right... When would it ever be wrong to stop terrible internet activity such as this?! Aaron > On Dec 11, 2018, at 10:43 AM, Larry Allen wrote: > > I can't imagine a single rational argument against this. > >> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, 10:56 William Anderson >> On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 at 06:08,

Re: Should ISP block child pornography?

2018-12-07 Thread Aaron1
Makes we want to cry, so sad Aaron > On Dec 7, 2018, at 1:43 PM, cosmo wrote: > > I've done a bit of work in this space, wont elaborate . but here are some > thoughts : > > * many less-engaged or new pedophiles may indeed search such content in the > clear, however > * the

Re: Should ISP block child pornography?

2018-12-07 Thread Aaron1
What is “ROKSO's DROP list” ? Aaron > On Dec 7, 2018, at 8:57 AM, John Von Essen wrote: > > ROKSO's DROP list

Re: netflix OCA in a CG-NAT world

2018-11-25 Thread Aaron1
Thanks Dave, so my local OCA will listen to my BGP advertisements for RFC1918 prefixes if I decided to advertise them? Aaron > On Nov 25, 2018, at 10:47 PM, Dave Temkin wrote: > > FWIW (reviving an old thread)- > > Putting an OCA with bypass through the CGN with RFC1918 space will actually

Re: Internet diameter?

2018-11-21 Thread Aaron1
Yes I agree Ross/Stephen. I didn’t mean to overstate the CDN fact. I wonder what the answer is to Bill’s question is. “average, median and > maximum diameter (ip hop count) of the Internet? “ Aaron > On Nov 21, 2018, at 9:44 PM, Stephen Satchell wrote: > >> On 11/21/2018 07:32 PM, Ross

Re: Internet diameter?

2018-11-21 Thread Aaron1
Considering 40% of the “internet” is sitting in my backyard in cdn caching, I’d say the perceived diameter for that content is 3 or 4 hops. ;) ...but something tells me that isn’t they response you were seeking... ... but seriously it is interesting that with local caching that much of

Re: Zayo vs Coent

2018-11-09 Thread Aaron1
My cogent is pretty good... I had 10 gig for a few years, then dual 10’s Lag’d together for about year or so, and now 100 gig for about 2 months. So it’s been about five or six years that I’ve been with cogent They usually are knowledgeable when I talk to them and they are able to do what I

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-21 Thread Aaron1
If he only uses a default route then his outbound routing won’t have anything to do with what destinations are closer, etc Aaron > On Oct 21, 2018, at 7:39 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: > > I guess first thing's first... you aren't doing anything to force the > traffic that way, are you? > > If

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-19 Thread Aaron1
t; Unlimited Net, LLC > Responsive, Reliable, Secure >> On 10/19/18 5:47 PM, Aaron1 wrote: >> Yes I noticed that last week, it is very slow >> >> Aaron >> >> On Oct 19, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Ryan Gelobter >> wrote: >> >>> Has anyone else noticed th

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-19 Thread Aaron1
t; >>> >>> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Michael Crapse >>> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 8:37 PM >>> To: NANOG list >>> Subject: Re: Whats going on at Cogent >>> >>> >>> >>>

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-16 Thread Aaron1
As an eyeball network operator, Cogent has served me well for several years, I can say that they are probably the easiest and most relaxed and most accessible to work with from my experience compared to my other providers, I’m comparing to 3 other well-known providers It seems like when I call