Level3 NOC Contact

2015-06-26 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi, Any Level3 NOC contacts on the list? Our link in Irvine has been on and off for few minutes already. Would appreciate replies offline.. Thanks! -nathan

Re: ISP Shaping Hardware

2014-10-21 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
I haven't heard of a Virtual Appliance for Allot. We have used the appliance for quite some time already but I am looking forward in replacing it (as soon as possible) due to the poor support in our region. -nathan On 10/21/2014 5:34 AM, Skeeve Stevens wrote: What I'd really love is a

Facebook contact

2013-12-11 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi, Aside from the 'Help' menu inside the application, anyone here have an idea on how to contact Facebook (via email) regarding getting the information on a FB Page admin / creator? Would appreciate if you could send it off the list. Regards, -- -nathan

minimum IPv6 announcement size

2013-09-24 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi, Just wondering if anyone could shed light on my concern. I've been Google-ing about if there is such a standard that sets the minimum IPv6 advertisement on BGP. My concern is that I am running a network that is operating on multiple sites and currently rolling out our IPv6 on the

Re: minimum IPv6 announcement size

2013-09-24 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
We got our /48 from APNIC.. -nathan On 9/25/2013 2:18 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Sep 24, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: I am running a network that is operating on multiple sites and currently rolling out our IPv6 on the perimeter level. Having to get our /48 allocation

Re: minimum IPv6 announcement size

2013-09-24 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi All, Thank you for these insights. We'll look into all of these and review again our options on how we can further proceed in our IPv6 deployment. Regards, -nathan On 9/25/2013 2:33 AM, William Herrin wrote: On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Nathanael C. Cariaga nccari...@stluke.com.ph

Re: minimum IPv6 announcement size

2013-09-24 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi, I raised actually this concern during our IP resource application. On a personal note, I think /48 IPv6 allocation is more than enough for our organization to use for at least the next 5-10 years assuming that this can be farmed out to our multiple sites. What makes this complicated for

Re: minimum IPv6 announcement size

2013-09-24 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
/policy/ipv6-address-policy#5.5.2] Regards Roman On 25/09/13 11:42 AM, Nathanael C. Cariaga nccari...@stluke.com.ph wrote: We got our /48 from APNIC.. -nathan On 9/25/2013 2:18 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Sep 24, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: I am running

How does Google Global Cache selects which cache to redirect a client?

2013-08-22 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi, Just wondering if anyone here I can discuss offline about Google Global Cache? I am interested in knowing how does the cache selection process takes place (i.e. how does Google know to which cache to redirect a client). I would also like to know what if I have 2 upstreams who both have

BGP Peers as basis of available routes

2011-10-19 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi! We're currently evaluating web hosting providers in the APAC region and one of the criteria that we are currently considering is the availability of routes going to the web hosting provider. In this regard, I would like to ask for your idea regarding this. Is it safe to conclude that

Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes

2011-10-19 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi. Thanks for the prompt response. Actually our requirement is to find a webhosting provider whose routes are widely advertised locally and regionally. This is why I thought of using bgp as a basis studying the availability of routes of the hosting provider. -nathan On 10/19/2011 3:00

Re: BGP Peers as basis of available routes

2011-10-19 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Ok. Thanks for the information :) So that would mean that to answer my question, I would need to determine the web hosting provider who has the most number of peers and most number of transit providers? -nathan On 10/19/2011 3:20 PM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote: Hi! You wont see those local

status of cable breaks in Asia (IAC, C2C, AAG)

2011-10-05 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi, Just wondering if anyone here have an idea on the restoration efforts of IAC, C2C, AAG Cable systems? Thanks! -- -nathan

Re: Yahoo! Mail Issue

2011-04-12 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
was fine). Could establish connection but it'd die halfway through transferring mail. A static route to drop the MTU (for their subnet only) to 1000 fixed the problem right up. Not sure if pmtud was/is broken or what. - Chris On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 15:29 +1000, Nathanael C. Cariaga wrote: Thanks

Re: Yahoo! Mail Issue

2011-04-12 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Oh well... Just have to inform our users :( Thanks! =) ps. I'm just wondering why yahoo doesn't inform their users that the email that they sent was blocked because of their servers were listed in a blocklist (inspite that the server is able to return a correct reject code 550) On

Yahoo! Mail Technical Contact

2011-04-11 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi All, Is there by any chance a Yahoo! Mail Technical Contact is subscribed in this mailing list? Please reply directly to my email. Thank you very much. -nathan

Re: Yahoo! Mail Issue

2011-04-11 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
connect, wait a moment without trying to send a command, your fine. Doh! See, that's what happens when you ask networking people to try to troubleshoot mail issues. ^_^;; Sorry about that. :( Matt -- Nathanael C. Cariaga Network Security Administrator St Luke's Medical Center Tel (QC

Software-based Border Router

2010-09-26 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Hi All! Just want to ask if anyone here had experience deploying software-based routers to serve as perimeter / border router? How does it gauge with hardware-based routers? Any past experiences will be very much appreciated. I wanted to know because we've been asked if we want to assume

Re: Software-based Border Router

2010-09-26 Thread Nathanael C. Cariaga
Thank you for the prompt response. Just to clarify my previous post, I was actually referring to Linux/Unix-based routers. We've been considering this solution because presently we don't have any budget for equipment acquisition this year. To be honest, I came across Vyatta Core while