Can your devices support a full table?
You can load balance outbound traffic easily with out doing a full table.
THo that won't be the shortest AS path. In regards to cost savings how were
you thinking of doing so? Does one provider charge more? Just use the cheaper
provider.
Hey list,
Been seeing issues hitting youtube/wikipedia and other random websites
from the north texas area when taking Verizon FIOS and DSL.
Haven't been able to narrow it down to any traceroutes or pings as
they all seem to be OK.
Have reports from other Verizon customers seeing the same
Anyone from Integra Telecom who knows their BGP routing on list? I
have an open ticket but can't get past the noc techs and the issue is
a weird one.
Thanks!
Mike,
You will need to update your root.hints file on any of your forwarding DNS
servers. Most OS vendors will include an update but its a good idea to
manually check.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Michael Thomas m...@mtcc.com wrote:
Matthew Newton wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at
I have cacti graph the amount of prefixes announced and withdrawn from a BGP
peer on each BGP router.
-Original Message-
From: ML [mailto:m...@kenweb.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 11:43 PM
To: North American Networking and Offtopic Gripes List
Subject: Internet routing table
Not sure I don't have any non-cisco BGP routers. Sorry!
-Original Message-
From: Neil Robst [mailto:neil.ro...@kit-digital.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 8:54 AM
To: Joseph Jackson; m...@kenweb.org; North American Networking and Offtopic
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Subject: RE: Internet
Wouldn't the multicast flooding be just like broadcasts tho? Some of
my sites don't have switches that will be upgraded or upgradeable to
software that will support IPv6 directly (at least not for a few
years). Is that going to cause major headaches? I under stand the RA
risks but the DHCPv6
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen van Aart [mailto:jer...@mompl.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 3:33 PM
To: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Google wants your Internet to be faster
Kevin Oberman wrote:
That said, the actual, published document has some huge issues. It pays
excellent lip
Hey list,
I've been doing some stress testing of a router this week using Network Traffic
Generator from http://sourceforge.net/projects/traffic/ and while it works well
I was wondering what other generators you all have used and find helpful.
Maybe something that Traffic doesn't do like
Hey List!
Anyone know of a tool that can take a pcap file from wireshark that was used to
collect dns queries and then spit out statistics about the queries such as RTT
and timeouts?
Thanks!
Joseph
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