Re: mpls switches

2016-04-12 Thread George, Wes
On 4/12/16, 9:22 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Tim Jackson" wrote: >>> (Broadcom chipset, >> approach with caution). > >QFX5100 works fine for MPLS.. [snip] QFX5100 is a >great P and lightweight PE.. WG] For some values of "fine" and

Re: Another Big day for IPv6 - 10% native penetration

2016-01-05 Thread George, Wes
On 1/4/16, 11:54 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Neil Harris" wrote: >I can only imagine the scale of the schadenfreude IPv6 proponents will >be able to feel once they're able to start talking about IPv4 as a >legacy protocol. *start*?

Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption

2015-10-02 Thread George, Wes
On 10/2/15, 10:48 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Cryptographrix" wrote: >For ISPs that already exist, what benefit do they get from >providing/allowing IPv6 transit to their customers? If they'd like to continue growing at something above

Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption

2015-10-02 Thread George, Wes
From: Cryptographrix <cryptograph...@gmail.com<mailto:cryptograph...@gmail.com>> Date: Friday, October 2, 2015 at 12:35 PM To: "George, Wes" <wesley.geo...@twcable.com<mailto:wesley.geo...@twcable.com>> Cc: "nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org&

Re: NetFlow - path from Routers to Collector

2015-09-01 Thread George, Wes
On 9/1/15, 1:36 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Roland Dobbins" wrote: >It should've already been spent for an OOB/DCN network, which should've >been provisioned with flow telemetry in mind. I'm going to interpret that "should" in the same way

Re: ISP DHCPv6 and /48

2015-07-10 Thread George, Wes
On 7/10/15, 6:34 AM, NANOG on behalf of Baldur Norddahl nanog-boun...@nanog.org on behalf of baldur.nordd...@gmail.com wrote: Perhaps the problem is that DHCPv6-PD is not intelligent enough. Yes there is a provision such that the user CPE could give a hint of how much space is want, but no, it

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
On 6/9/15, 11:01 PM, Lorenzo Colitti lore...@colitti.com wrote: No, the premise is that from a user's point of view, DHCPv6-only networks cause regressions in functionality compared to IPv4-only or dual-stack networks. For example: IPv4 apps cannot be supported at all due because 464xlat cannot

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
On 6/10/15, 2:32 AM, Lorenzo Colitti lore...@colitti.com wrote: I'd be happy to work with people on an Internet draft or other standard to define a minimum value for N, but I fear that it may not possible to gain consensus on that. WG] No, I think that the document you need to write is the one

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
On 6/9/15, 11:06 PM, Lorenzo Colitti lore...@colitti.com wrote: Based on the facts, you could could just as well say that Apple is trying to advance the state of the art by refusing to provide suboptimal 464xlat and insisting instead that developers support IPv6-only networks as first-class

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
On 6/10/15, 9:13 AM, Baldur Norddahl baldur.nordd...@gmail.com wrote: What standard exactly requires my router to be able to snoop a DHCP-PD to create routes dynamically? That was left out and one solution is the one we use. WG] We use this in cable-land, so it's definitely documented in the

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
From: Lorenzo Colitti lore...@colitti.commailto:lore...@colitti.com Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 11:21 AM To: George, Wes wesley.geo...@twcable.commailto:wesley.geo...@twcable.com Cc: NANOG nanog@nanog.orgmailto:nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6 I don't think

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
From: Ted Hardie ted.i...@gmail.commailto:ted.i...@gmail.com Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 6:09 PM To: George, Wes wesley.geo...@twcable.commailto:wesley.geo...@twcable.com Cc: Doug Barton do...@dougbarton.usmailto:do...@dougbarton.us, nanog@nanog.orgmailto:nanog@nanog.org nanog

Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6

2015-06-10 Thread George, Wes
On 6/10/15, 5:27 PM, Ted Hardie ted.i...@gmail.com wrote: ... and this argument has been refuted by the word bridging. ​To repeat Valdis' question:​ ​And the router knows to send to the front address to reach the back address, how, exactly? Seems like somebody should invent a way to assign a

Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture

2015-05-31 Thread George, Wes
On 5/31/15, 3:11 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: if they said “We have a plan, and it will take X amount of time”, I would respect that. If they said “We have a plan and we’re not sure how long it will take”, I would continue to poke them about sooner is better than later and having a

Re: BCOP appeals numbering scheme -- feedback requested

2015-03-13 Thread George, Wes
On 3/12/15, 7:48 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: Then, just like the RFCs, maintain the BCOP appeal numbering as a sequential monotonically increasing number and make the BCOP editor responsible for updating the index with the publishing of each new or revised BCOP. Note, IMHO, a revised

Re: draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-ipv6-16

2015-02-19 Thread George, Wes
On 2/19/15, 2:27 PM, Mark Tinka mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote: Getting IPv6 support in LDP is one thing. This is one document that we need to keep track to know what MPLS applications currently running off of LDPv4 still need to be ported to run over LDPv6:

Re: [request]: host a probe for v6 measurements

2015-01-22 Thread George, Wes
We've seen 3 or 4 recent presentations of some new measurement project that requires deploying yet another set of dedicated probes. While I'm generally supportive of measurement attempts, I'll ask the same question that was asked then: Why not use RIPE Atlas? https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/udm/

Re: Comcast thinks it ok to install public wifi in your house

2014-12-12 Thread George, Wes
On 12/12/14, 1:33 AM, Javier J jav...@advancedmachines.us wrote: What stops someone from going down to the center of town, launching a little wifi SSID named xfinitywifi and collecting your customers usernames and passwords? WG] nothing. But then again, the same argument can be made for *any*

Re: Comcast thinks it ok to install public wifi in your house

2014-12-11 Thread George, Wes
On 12/11/14, 1:43 PM, Jean-Francois Mezei jfmezei_na...@vaxination.ca wrote: BTW, it isn't just the electricity, but also climate control and location which the subscriber provides for free. Comcast need not rent space on poles and need not buy more expensive weatherized equipment that goes

Re: Comcast thinks it ok to install public wifi in your house

2014-12-11 Thread George, Wes
On 12/11/14, 3:58 PM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: Alas, I cannot accept George's assertion WG] well, perhaps you can accept Wes's assertion instead. ;-) In residential areas (non-multi-unit), this is only going to help out *Comcast subscribers*. If you have random visitors over, it

Re: ARIN's RPKI Relying agreement

2014-12-04 Thread George, Wes
On 12/4/14, 10:35 AM, Andrew Gallo akg1...@gmail.com wrote: Honestly, that's what I'm trying to figure out as well. In my informal conversations, what I got was that lawyers read the agreement, said 'no, we wont sign it' and then dropped it. If specific legal feedback isn't making it back to

Re: ARIN's RPKI Relying agreement

2014-12-04 Thread George, Wes
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Bill Woodcock wo...@pch.net wrote: All the specific legal feedback I’ve heard is that this is a liability nightmare, and that everyone wants ARIN to take on all the liability, but nobody wants to pay for it. WG] Has there been any actual discussion

Re: ARIN's RPKI Relying agreement

2014-12-04 Thread George, Wes
On 12/4/14, 1:13 PM, John Curran jcur...@arin.net wrote: I am happy to champion the change that you seek (i.e. will get it reviewed by legal and brought before the ARIN Board) but still need clarity on what change you wish to occur - A) Implicit binding to the indemnification/warrant

Re: ARIN's RPKI Relying agreement

2014-12-04 Thread George, Wes
On 12/4/14, 1:34 PM, Bill Woodcock wo...@pch.net wrote: I’ve asked a lot of people, “Would you be willing to pay ARIN for RPKI services,” and the answer has always been “no.” Until I get a “yes,” it’s hard to put a number (other than zero) on how the market values RPKI. WG] well, if it wasn't

Re: ARIN's RPKI Relying agreement

2014-12-04 Thread George, Wes
On 12/4/14, 2:34 PM, Andrew Gallo akg1...@gmail.com wrote: Am I correct in thinking that the SIDR work going on in the IETF takes the registries out of the real-time processing of route authentication/attestation? WG] no, but they're at least discussing ways of making the dependencies less

Re: ARIN's RPKI Relying agreement

2014-12-04 Thread George, Wes
On 12/4/14, 2:19 PM, Sandra Murphy sa...@tislabs.com wrote: Which begs the question for me -- ARIN already operates services that operators rely upon. Why are they different? Does ARIN run no risk of litigation due to some perceived involvement of those services in someone's operational

IPligence contact?

2014-12-03 Thread George, Wes
if anyone has a live-person contact at geolocation provider IPligence (http://www.ipligence.com/) and can hit me up off-list, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Wesley George Time Warner Cable Anything below this line has been added by my company’s mail server, I have no control over it.

Re: Prefix hijacking, how to prevent and fix currently

2014-08-29 Thread George, Wes
On 8/28/14, 11:28 PM, Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote: The long term solution is to deploy RPKI and only use transits which use RPKI. No RPKI support = no business. Additionally make RPKI a peering requirement. WG] So should we ask for that before, or after we get everyone

Re: Prefix hijacking, how to prevent and fix currently

2014-08-29 Thread George, Wes
On 8/29/14, 9:08 AM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: considering that measured rpki registration (which has a very tragic side) is ten time ipv6 penetration, i think we ask for rpki first. WG] I guess I should know better than to ask rhetorical questions on NANOG, lest I get an answer. The

Re: Time Warner outage?

2014-08-28 Thread George, Wes
I am not cleared to give further details, but in the hopes of providing a little more accurate info, I can point you at the following blog post http://www.twcableuntangled.com/2014/08/twc-identifies-cause-of-internet-ou tage/ Thanks, Wes George Anything below this line has been added by my

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-22 Thread George, Wes
On 6/21/14, 3:20 PM, Frank Bulk frnk...@iname.com wrote: Donley said that Cablelabs moved to a new hosting provider that (at that time) did not support IPv6. Www.cablelabs.com does have a , it's just that cablelabs.com doesn't. Unfortunately all too common. We're also leaning on them to be

Re: Help with Confederation-RR-MPBGP

2014-06-18 Thread George, Wes
On 6/18/14, 12:31 PM, Philip Lavine source_ro...@yahoo.com wrote: I guess my question is, is it best practice to confederate or use a route reflector Basically I want to know what an ISP would do, not a test in a LAB. One data point that you may find useful: If you find out later that you’ve

Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

2014-06-18 Thread George, Wes
On 6/18/14, 4:09 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: Now, consider DVRs, BluRay players, Receiver/Amplifiers, Televisions, etc. where there are, currently, no IPv6 capable choices available to the best of my knowledge. I think this thread exemplifies a problem among the IPv6 early adopters

Re: Observations of an Internet Middleman (Level3) (was: RIP Network Neutrality

2014-05-12 Thread George, Wes
On 5/12/14, 10:07 AM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: On May 12, 2014, at 6:02 AM, Nick Hilliard n...@foobar.org wrote: On 10/05/2014 22:34, Randy Bush wrote: imiho think vi hart has it down simply and understandable by a lay person. http://vihart.com/net-neutrality-in-the-us-now-what/.

Re: OpenNTPProject.org

2014-02-17 Thread George, Wes
I’ll note that this is less than 140 chars, and therefore fits nicely in a tweet. If you’re on twitter, Signal boost the PSA, please. My edited example: https://twitter.com/wesgeorge/status/435404354242478080 Wes George On 2/16/14, 10:03 PM, Kate Gerry k...@quadranet.com wrote: add these to

Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6?

2014-01-08 Thread George, Wes
On 1/7/14, 11:10 PM, Adam Rothschild a...@latency.net wrote: I should probably add that there was a real router plugged into the ethernet port on the ONT, given a lack of support in the ActionTec code ... Interestingly, I have one of the later-generation ActionTecs, and VZ pushed a software

RE: What Should an Engineer Address when 'Selling' IPv6 to Executives?

2013-03-06 Thread George, Wes
From: Matthew Kaufman [mailto:matt...@matthew.at] They suggest that IPv4 support is needed *in conjunction with* IPv6 support for 5-8 years. That's a long time if you're developing software... so, basically, no... no cost or effort saving if you were to do this work today. In fact, 2x the

RE: The Verge article about Verizon's Sandy Cleanup Efforts in Manhattan

2012-11-20 Thread George, Wes
From: Christopher Morrow [mailto:morrowc.li...@gmail.com] http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/17/3655442/restoring-verizon-service-m anhattan-hurricane-sandy hey lookie! 'free uprades'! [WEG] Better that than we're going to replace all of this old technology with exactly the same stuff

RE: Trouble accessing www.nanog.org

2012-01-04 Thread George, Wes
From: Wessels, Duane [mailto:dwess...@verisign.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:41 PM Subject: Re: Trouble accessing www.nanog.org The brief problem in accessing www.nanog.org was due to numerous parallel downloads of a large video file by a single source IP address. We have no

RE: meeting network

2011-10-10 Thread George, Wes
o no hotel believe that we'll actually be significantly high use. they simply can not conceive of it. ietf, apricot, ... have seen this time and time again WEG] this is a problem that is quite solvable via the careful application of real data from past events I assume most of these

RE: Found: Who is responsible for no more IP addresses

2011-01-27 Thread George, Wes E [NTK]
-Original Message- From: Jay Ashworth [mailto:j...@baylink.com] Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 2:06 PM To: NANOG Subject: Re: Found: Who is responsible for no more IP addresses - Original Message - From: Brian Johnson bjohn...@drtel.com To be clear, FOX screwed

RE: Why is your company treating IPv6 turn ups as a sales matter?

2010-11-18 Thread George, Wes E [NTK]
-Original Message- From: William Herrin [mailto:b...@herrin.us] Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:06 PM Why are your respective companies treating IPv6 turn ups as a sales matter instead of a standard technical change request like IP addresses or BGP? [WES] Because in most

RE: ipv6 bogon / martian filter - simple

2010-06-15 Thread George, Wes E IV [NTK]
This would be another alternative: http://www.space.net/~gert/RIPE/ipv6-filters.html Slightly more than 1 line, but the loose case would nuke a few more things than just filtering on 2000::/3 without requiring frequent updates. The strict case requires keeping after it for updates, and you'd

RE: Quick IP6/BGP question

2010-05-24 Thread George, Wes E IV [NTK]
We've done it both ways. We've found that there are sometimes issues with announcing IPv6 NLRI over IPv4 BGP sessions depending on your chosen vendor and code version on both sides of the session. Specifically, we have seen some implementations where an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address (usually the

RE: IPv6 enabled carriers?

2010-03-11 Thread George, Wes E [NTK]
-Original Message- From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:se...@rollernet.us] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 2:19 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? On 3/10/10 11:00 AM, Charles Mills wrote: Does anyone have a list of carriers who are IPv6 capable today? snip Sprint wasn't