Re: Historic/Retired Routing Registry

2022-03-23 Thread Brian R
Dan, Have you tried sending an email to Merit Network? r...@merit.edu https://www.irr.net/docs/list.html It seems like the kind of thing they might have legacy info on. I did a little bit of searching and didn't come up with anything about retired IRRs either. Brian

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-15 Thread Brian R
Thanks for finding the clarification on this Ray. I'm with the OP Jay that this will cause long term problems. The 15 degrees is not mentioned in the document just the change from "Standard Time" to "Daylight Time" permanently (they probably don't even understand it is in 15 degree

Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-14 Thread Brian R
Agreed Brian From: Mel Beckman Sent: Monday, March 14, 2022 7:07 PM To: Fred Baker Cc: Brian R ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain +1 -mel beckman On Mar 14, 2022, at 9:29 PM, Fred Baker wrote:  My viewpoint

Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-14 Thread Brian R
I can understand governments wanting this to be an option but I would let them do blocking within their countries to their own people if that is their desire. This is another pandoras box. Its bad enough that some countries control this already to block free flow of information. If global DNS

Re: ICANN Response (Re: Ukraine request yikes)

2022-03-03 Thread Brian R
John, Thank you for these. I'm glad to hear the stance on both of these. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of John Curran Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 5:04 AM To: Nanog Subject: ICANN Response (Re: Ukraine request yikes) ICANN response request from the Ukraine

Re: Ukraine request yikes

2022-03-01 Thread Brian R
The problem with all this talk, especially with trusted international neutral organizations, is that once they bend they will never be trusted again. Shutting off the routes, removing TLDs (or keeping them because of politics), etc will cause irreparable damage to these organizations. Bowing

Re: fs.com dwdm equipment

2019-02-18 Thread Brian R
Samir, I have purchased over a thousand SFPs from Fiber Store. I can recall less than 5 having problems when we received them (not all even DOA) and I know less than 10 dead even after deployment. Some we have ad running for 4+ years. We have done very little with their SFP+ equipment,

Re: Disney+ CDN

2018-12-31 Thread Brian R
I would guess they are using the Hulu platform as the backend for their streaming services going forward. They are now the primary stakeholders in Hulu (purchase of Fox). I don't know if they do cache servers however. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of Aaron

Re: Cellular backup connections

2018-12-28 Thread Brian R
Check the route your taking when you use the cell phone as a hotspot and when you use the LTE modem. The carrier may be using different paths. You may want to engage the vendor of your modem as well to make sure everything in it is configured correctly. Depending on the device there are a lot

Re: DWDM on 250 Km dark fiber without re-amplification

2016-12-27 Thread Brian R
I have to agree with Brandon. I have not worked with Ciena equipment directly but have work with carriers that use it. I worked with Adtran on this kind of setup and like Brandon said they require a lot of information to build what is needed for each specific run (fiber type, quality, wave

Re: Thinking Methodically about building a PoC

2016-06-13 Thread Brian R
Agreed, the margin of growth never seems to stay consistent or be what you predict. Instead of asking "What do you want?" (or taking their specs). I have lots of ideas of what I want but maybe not what I need. Ask these questions, they've gotten me better answers and have allowed me to do

Re: Smokeping targets

2016-01-07 Thread Brian R. Swan
Very cool - thanks for sharing that. > On Jan 7, 2016, at 9:59 AM, Andrew Dampf wrote: > > Something I found that is helpful once you've gathered a list of targets is > the following command for generating config to paste:

Re: Smokeping targets

2016-01-07 Thread Brian R. Swan
Doh! Not sure why I didn’t think about Atlas prior to posting my question - that’s perfect. I have an Atlas node on my network too. After I put it in and played with it for a week I started a big project at work and put it on the “to play with later” list and never got back to it. :)

Re: Favorite GPON Vendor?

2015-11-11 Thread Brian R
their uplink hardware and that they were capable of storing the configuration on the ONT. We did not have any problems with Calix support that I can recall. Brian From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> on behalf of Brian R <briansupp...@hotmail.

Re: Favorite GPON Vendor?

2015-11-10 Thread Brian R
noying actually. It means a truck roll to get light levels at the CPE. Art. - Original Message - From: "Brian R" <briansupp...@hotmail.com> To: "Eric Rogers" <ecrog...@precisionds.com>, "Jay Patel" <cle...@gmail.com> Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent:

Re: Favorite GPON Vendor?

2015-11-09 Thread Brian R
We use the Adtran ONT solutions. We are using AE (Active Ethernet) not GPON but the solutions are similar for Adtran. We are providing IP and Analog this way. If used in the specified scope only there have been very little problems. Adtran is constantly updating their firmware, this can be

RE: NANOG list attack

2015-10-26 Thread Brian R
Thank you Larry and Job for the responses, mitigation steps taken, and work to further resolve these kind of events. Food for thought for the rest of us out there. Had there been a network attack on Sunday (for example) and several of these lists (multiple received this spam "attack") were

RE: Thousands of hosts on a gigabit LAN, maybe not

2015-05-08 Thread Brian R
Agree with many of the other comments. Smaller subnets (the /23 suggestion sounds good) with L3 between the subnets. off topic The first thing that came to mind was Bitcoin farm! then Ask Bitmaintech and then I'd be more worried about the number of fans and A/C units. /off topic Brian

Netflix contact

2015-01-21 Thread Brian R. Swan
Is there anyone out there from NetFlix? If so, can you please contact me off list, I'd like to discuss a campus network/proxy situation that my customer has with your service.

RE: Relative cost of ONT and UPS for FTTP

2014-12-10 Thread Brian R
Jean-Francois, We use the Adtran ONT solutions. The configuration is Adtran TA5000 with an Active Ethernet 24-Port Module (1187561F1) feeding an ONT TA324E (1287737G2) at the customer premise. For power we are using the Cyber Power CSN27U12v-NA3 units. The clam shell we are using to put the

Comcast Ethernet Feed

2012-03-29 Thread Brian R. Watters
We are about to accept a 20MEG Ethernet feed via Comcast and their fiber plant as well as a BGP feed across the same link. I have a space GIGE interface on a 7206VXR and would like to know best practice for deploying for optimal performance across this interface. Any ideas and or direction

Re: Comcast Ethernet Feed

2012-03-29 Thread Brian R. Watters
Your correct with your understanding of our setup, I also note on our NPE-G1 that the onboard GIGE interface will auto-negotiation and I do see the flow control is not supported via the other side (Comcast) but as soon as I refresh and view the GIG# interface again I note that flow control is

Re: Comcast Ethernet Feed

2012-03-29 Thread Brian R. Watters
. - Original Message - From: Brielle Bruns br...@2mbit.com To: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 6:42:11 PM Subject: Re: Comcast Ethernet Feed On 3/29/12 7:32 PM, Brian R. Watters wrote: Your correct with your understanding of our setup, I also note on our NPE-G1

Re: Comcast Ethernet Feed

2012-03-29 Thread Brian R. Watters
A couple of questions - 1) What flavor of NPE are you using? NPE-G1 2) Is the GigE interface on the NPE-G1/G2 OR is this a PA? 3) Is the FaE ethernet interface that you appear to be connecting your laptop to, on a separate PA in chassis? Laptop connected directly to router via slot 4

Re: SORBS contact

2011-08-11 Thread Brian R. Watters
- From: Valdis Kletnieks valdis.kletni...@vt.edu To: Brian R. Watters brwatt...@absfoc.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 12:44:29 PM Subject: Re: SORBS contact On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:31:13 PDT, Brian R. Watters said: We are looking for a SORBS contact as their web site

Re: [BULK] Re: SORBS contact

2011-08-11 Thread Brian R. Watters
an active account unless you can get an email to activate it .. very frustrating to say the least. - Original Message - From: Dorn Hetzel d...@hetzel.org To: William Pitcock neno...@systeminplace.net Cc: Brian R. Watters brwatt...@absfoc.com, nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, July 28

Re: [BULK] Re: SORBS contact

2011-07-28 Thread Brian R. Watters
with them unless you have an account and you can not get an active account unless you can get an email to activate it .. very frustrating to say the least. - Original Message - From: Dorn Hetzel d...@hetzel.org To: William Pitcock neno...@systeminplace.net Cc: Brian R. Watters

Re: SORBS contact

2011-07-28 Thread Brian R. Watters
Nope .. just like pain and suffering :( - Original Message - From: Valdis Kletnieks valdis.kletni...@vt.edu To: Brian R. Watters brwatt...@absfoc.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 12:44:29 PM Subject: Re: SORBS contact On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:31:13 PDT, Brian R

Auto ACL blocker

2011-01-18 Thread Brian R. Watters
We are looking for the following solution. Honey pot that collects attacks against SSH/FTP and so on Said attacks are then sent to a master ACL on a edge Cisco router to block all traffic from these offenders .. Of course we would require a master whitelist as well as to not be blocked from

Re: Auto ACL blocker

2011-01-18 Thread Brian R. Watters
Ron, I am sure any solution given enough time could be used against you, However my hope was that a whitelist could help in that regard however I know your correct. - Original Message - From: Ronald Bonica rbon...@juniper.net To: Brian R. Watters brwatt...@absfoc.com, nanog@nanog.org

Re: Auto ACL blocker

2011-01-18 Thread Brian R. Watters
Blanchard jbfixu...@gmail.com To: Brian R. Watters brwatt...@absfoc.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 12:19:24 PM Subject: Re: Auto ACL blocker On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Brian R. Watters brwatt...@absfoc.com wrote: We are looking for the following solution

Re: Auto ACL blocker

2011-01-18 Thread Brian R. Watters
Hetzel dorn @ hetzel .org To: Brian R. Watters brwatters @ absfoc .com Cc: nanog @ nanog .org, Ronald Bonica rbonica @juniper.net Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 1:01:43 PM Subject: Re: Auto ACL blocker One suspects this sort of automated defense should only be used against attack

Re: ip address management

2010-02-03 Thread Brian R. Watters
has been created ontop of the RIPE whois database, means, you will be running a complete registry server. cheers, Arnd -- Brian R. Watters Director American Broadband Family of Companies 5718 East Shields Ave Fresno, CA. 93727 brwatt...@absfoc.com http

RE: NetFlow analyzer software

2009-10-19 Thread Brian R. Watters
We have used this product with great success and its reasonable in pricing and well supported. http://www.manageengine.com/products/netflow/index.html BRW -Original Message- From: mark jackson [mailto:markcciejack...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 10:47 AM To:

RE: Verizon Wireless (AS22394) network engineering contact needed

2009-09-14 Thread Brian R. Watters
Stacey, I will reply to these folks .. -- Brian Watters Director American Broadband Family of Companies 5718 East Shields Ave Fresno, CA. 93727 brwatt...@absfoc.com http://www.americanbroadbandservice.com tel:559-420-0205 fax:559-272-5266 toll free:866-827-4638