Re: SFP vs. SFP+

2011-02-18 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 18/02/2011 03:04, Frank Bulk wrote: Are there are any optics that plug into 10G ports but have a copper or optical 1G interface? There's some equipment that I'm specing where it is $10K for a multi-port 1G card, even while I really may only *occasionally* need a single 1G port and there's

Re: SFP vs. SFP+

2011-02-18 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 18/02/2011 03:04, Frank Bulk wrote: Are there are any optics that plug into 10G ports but have a copper or optical 1G interface? There's some equipment that I'm specing where it is $10K for a multi-port 1G card, even while I really may only *occasionally* need a single 1G port and there's

Re: ipv4's last graph

2011-02-02 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 02/02/2011 17:22, Matthew Petach wrote: On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Tony Hain alh-i...@tndh.net wrote: So in the interest of 'second opinions never hurt', and I just can't get my head around APnic sitting at 3 /8's, burning 2.3 /8's in the last 2 months and the idea of a 50% probability

Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 17/11/2010 17:22, chip wrote: There's been lots of discussion on how we should allocate space to various bits of the network. What I haven't yet seen is how people are tracking these allocations. Is everyone using one of the two or three commercial applications or some OSS solution or a

Re: APNIC Allocated 14/8, 223/8 today

2010-04-14 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 14/04/2010 13:45, Dave Hart wrote: On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 09:20 UTC, Nick Hilliard wrote: On 14/04/2010 08:06, Srinivas Chendi su...@apnic.net wrote to SANOG: 014/8 223/8 Sunny, Please be careful about how you write this. 014 is formally an octal

Re: Drop in IPv6 traffic

2009-07-09 Thread Vincent Hoffman
Jeroen Wunnink wrote: Same here, we usually do 40-100Mbit of teredo 2001::/32 anycast traffic (a lot of which is news traffic over IPv6 to artrato/XSnews) and that dropped to an all-time low a bit before 0:00 CET. I know XSnews had a free IPv6 news account service, perhaps they closed that

Re: Anomalies with AS13214 ?

2009-05-11 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 11/5/09 16:30, Jay Hennigan wrote: We're getting cyclops[1] alerts that AS13214 is advertising itself as origin for all of our prefixes. Their anomaly report shows thousands of prefixes originating there. Anyone else seeing evidence of this or being affected? [1]