On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 09:22:06AM -0800, William Herrin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 8:39???AM James Jun wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 08:16:56AM -0800, William Herrin wrote:
> > > Sophistry. I buy IP transit from 3 providers, one of which has a 3 AS
> > >
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 08:16:56AM -0800, William Herrin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 8:11???AM James Jun wrote:
> > You (AS11875) have an operational need for good connectivity
> > into 3356 but, you made a poor purchasing decision by buying
> > IP transit for 11875 fr
ath, have the wherewithal and commercial ability to fix it, without involving
the rest of us. The answer right is in front of you.
James
ld get a new transit provider for AS11875 with better connectivity into
3356. Long-term, perhaps commonly accepted wide communities could become a
standard some day to improve knobs in situations like this.
James
. I'm sure this will be an amusing
case example for FIB compression algorithms to automatically filter out your
said 'polluting' route, but that's a different conversation entirely. ;-)
Regards,
James
g efforts,
especially with extensive BGP community options, competent network engineers,
automation and the likes. Your upstream providers need to step up their game
to help you out here. This is not a Lumen/CenturyLink/Level 3 problem.
HTH,
James
t's common
to see enterprise CCIE's working for VARs often falling into the false
assumption of AS Path. See
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/border-gateway-protocol-bgp/13753-25.html#toc-hId-1778347102
Hope this clarifies.
James
> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Abe (2024-01-18 22:48)
>>>
>>>
Wow, changes happen when one is busy. When was the acronym "RAN" applied to a
"Stealthy Overlay Network"? In my experience RAN is most often a Radio Access
Network (military and cellular nets). Return Authorization Number is accepted
usage in commerce. I now have several questions:
Shouldn't the acronym be SON, except that is also used many places?
Why are we discussing a "Stealthy Overlay Network" anyway? If truly is
stealthy, it is probably not guided by RFC.
What does OpenWRT have to do with this?
I saw the beginning of this discussion long long ago. I still do not understand
the merits of messing with IPv4 address allocations, especially comparing cost
of a limited lifetime "Stealthy Overlay Network" as comparted to actually
deploying and using IPv6. Where will be the long term savings? IPv6 has an
expected lifetime far in excess of any hacks to extend IPv4 lifetime.
Show me the money.
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James R Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
imes damaging comprehension of the continuing
thread (conversation). I don't claim it violates the ADA, but it should
especially when willfully continued after requests for amended behavior.
Lazarus Long would probably express this more cogently.
In the interest of polite conversation,
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re connected to completely different UPS
system/complex and corresponding distribution systems for each of your circuit.
This is ideal configuration for most critical loads.
James
our own power plant (i.e. DC power and batteries) to
supplant data center's own power protection scheme.
James
ist included NIST, USNO, and other similar
sources distributed globally.
The magic of Dr. Mills algorithm made truechimers of the intranet NTP server
set which did serve well for the lifetime of the company.
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James R. Cutler
<http://time.apple.com/> or a similar
source.
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James R. Cutler
>
> William,
>
> Due to flaws in the NTP protocol, a simple UDP filter is not enough. These
> flaws make it trivial to spoof NTP packets, and many firewalls have no
> specific protection against this. in o
from earlier in the
month. This was a straight component failure and replacement.
Any customers impacted can reach out to the 365 Customer Service Center for
details and documentation.
Thank you,
James Ashton
VP Network Engineering
365 Data Centers
From: "NANOG mailing list"
t out by the
municipality and so forth); as such, the right-of-way siting permits are
developed to allow construction of the entire system and with the understanding
of access by all users, in principle and procedures as provided under
respective state laws.
James
then plays with depreciation expenses to get some wiggle room
in how they would compute for costs. It's a complex topic.
James
oper authorization and
pay fees, etc. after being discovered. After this happened, the ILEC also
replaced all manhole covers in the property with their name and logo engraved
on them.
James
led
exchange arrangements are also very popular, specific terms of these agreements
and negotiations are often confidential.
James
Dear list,
We have address ranges that are being blocked by sites like Ticketmaster.
Customer support is able to assist, and unable to receive a response from
legal or hostmaster emails. What are the recommendations for requesting a
removal from the blocked list at these sites?
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Hi John!
Thanks for the comments!
If you're in Hollywood for N86, perhaps we can pour one our for
multicast together... ;)
Cheers!
James
On 8/30/22 4:21 PM, John Kristoff wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 13:15:40 -0400
James Shank wrote:
224/4
If any were to cause a problem, I'd think
entiments.
Looking forward to seeing folks in Hollywood for N86!
Cheers!
James
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Anyone able to give any insight into Frontier FIOS outage in the Temecula area?
Our team can’t get past level 1 support with unknown ETTR times for hundreds
of customers. Over 16 hours down so far. Any info appreciated!
Thanks,
James Laszko
P 951-813-2674
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Helpdesk 951-813
ady mentioned, most chips
I've seen are in the 1-1.5Ghz range), so in this case "only" 2
pipelines would be needed to maintain the headline 2Bpps rate of the
J2, or even just 1 if they have managed to squeeze out two packets per
cycle through parallelisation within the pipeline.
Cheers,
James.
On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 at 15:11, Masataka Ohta
wrote:
>
> James Bensley wrote:
>
> > The BCM16K documentation suggests that it uses TCAM for exact
> > matching (e.g.,for ACLs) in something called the "Database Array"
> > (with 2M 40b entries?), and SRAM for LP
wers in 1 picoseconds… we get back to pipelining and parallelism.
What level of parallelism is required to forward 10Bpps? Or 2Bpps like
my J2 example :)
Cheers,
James.
Thanks for the responses Chris, Saku…
On Mon, 25 Jul 2022 at 15:17, Chris Adams wrote:
>
> Once upon a time, James Bensley said:
> > The obvious answer is that it's not magic and my understanding is
> > fundamentally flawed, so please enlighten me.
>
> So I can't
needs to do the various header re-writes and various counter
updates etc., so how is magic this happening?!?
The obvious answer is that it's not magic and my understanding is
fundamentally flawed, so please enlighten me.
Cheers,
James.
too & acted apon ?
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also announce this somewhere else, please
let me know.
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Network Engineer
Office: (571)-341-8899
Support: (866)-365-6246
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for profit & I'd really like
it to be Voluntarilly funded by the Community .
I ask the Community why someone or some entity IS not coming forward and
doing so ?
Sorry about the rambling .
Twyl , JimL
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On Mar 31, 2022, at 11:51 PM, Masataka Ohta
wrote:
>
> Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>> It still suffers from a certain amount of opacity across administrative
>> domains.
>
> So, if an IPv6 prefix is assigned to an apartment building and
> the building has no logging mechanism on how addresses are
On Mar 24, 2022, at 9:25 PM, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>
> I think that we’re still OK on allocation policies. What I’d like to see is
> an end to the IPv4-think in large ISPs, such as Comcast’s continued micro
> allocations to their customers.
What exactly is your definition of “micro
> On Mar 19, 2022, at 2:49 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
>
> IPv6 in comparison was very familiar ground. To me it seemed that it was ipv4
> with bigger addresses and that was about it. But I've never understood all of
> the strum und drang about ipv6.
As one tightly involved in multiprotocol
I’ll second PFsense, done quite a bit of this in hub and spoke topologies,
spokes being behind NAT (permitted the upstream fw allows udp 500,4500), on a
dynamic. The hub or hubs are ideally on a static. Set the hub site up as
responder only, the remotes initiate the tunnel. Peers are
Anyone have coverage on county road 305 in elkton, fl 32033.If so,
please contact me off list.
-James
ia , JimL
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warrant immediate concern. It's a standardization matter.
James
stems use this.
For heavy rail deployments, ETCS Level 2 uses GSM-R.
James
you need to run and the result sets you need to
parse, grows very rapidly.
Cheers,
James.
ccur
in Cambridge/Boston, rather than maintaining peering routers out in the suburb
within the same metro.
None of these are contributory factors to the issues you're describing.
James
Hello All , Anyone else expereincing phone line issues from west to
east ?
Just tried calling back east and not even a all lines are busy signal .
Tia , JimL
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On Sep 25, 2021, at 8:44 PM, Valdis Klētnieks wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 23:20:26 +0200, Baldur Norddahl said:
>
>> We should remember there are also multiple ways to print IPv4 addresses.
>> You can zero extend the addresses and on some ancient systems you could
>> also use the integer
Brandon,
Actually, i work for a company that just purchased a start up that deals
with DDOS for WebRTC, Websockets and grpc.
Mike,
I could see that, especially since HTTP 3.0 is UDP.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 9:47 PM Brandon Svec via NANOG
wrote:
> Never heard of that one. WebRTC is maybe
that can manage all those devices via their web APIs?
-James
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 12:39 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG
wrote:
> I don’t know the current state, but I believe Asterisk was going down that
> road for a while.
>
> Owen
>
>
> On Sep 10, 2021, at 05:26 , Mike Hammett
PCRE or death. Tell me if I am wrong, but I thought PCRE was the most widely
used regex lib these day anyways. I also thought it was already in Junos.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 19, 2021, at 7:56 AM, Jeffrey Haas wrote:
>
> ORFs are a challenging feature and haven't gotten a lot of
hey everyone,
Been a while since I had to deal with NetOps stuff. Was wondering, where do
you go these days to get IPv4 blocks? It seems like getting assignments is
hard due to exhaustion. I have found some "Auction" sites but it all feels
very scammy. Any info would be appreciated.
-James
JimL
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Hello Mr. Tinka & Mr. Andrews , Please see below .
On Thu, 3 Jun 2021, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 6/3/21 00:25, babydr DBA James W. Laferriere wrote:
The Below is to keep thread of thought accurate ...
On Wed, 2 Jun 2021, Mark Tinka wrote:
* Step 2 - take your time cluin
being part of the solution toward a more secure Internet. No
pressure, at your pace.
Again , Will this handle the case of self-signed only ?
Mark.
Tia , JimL
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gt; peer routes
Most providers wouldn't allow simultaneous peer + customer relationship, but in
this case, I would argue that HE is doing you a favor by leaving your
settlement-free peering adjacency in place, for you to dump outbound traffic
toward their customers for free.
James
What is the current experience with Zayo or HE? I'm looking at possibly adding
one of them into a mix of cogent and a mix from my datacenter. Would be using
BGP full routes. Any experiences would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
James
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 11:16 AM Töma Gavrichenkov wrote:
> Peace,
>
> On Thu, Apr 1, 2021, 6:09 PM wrote:
>
>> That was a lot of traffic coming out of akamai aanp clusters the last
>> couple nights! What was it?
>>
> "Call of Duty" update again, obviously.
>
>
>
Yeah, I know a couple of people who have thrown massive peeringdb operations up
just to make them look big but their routing table analysis looks nothing like
what they say they have.
James W. Breeden
Managing Partner
[cid:3c34773f-9c3e-42cf-87ba-144ee1fa163f]
Arenal Group: Arenal
Need a contact for Security and Safety at Roblox.
God I miss that man!
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 11:28 PM Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > 2. Where do we expect legit insurrections to communicate? Should
> > AWS/Facebook/Twitter boot those calling for violent uprisings in Hong
> Kong
> > (for example).
> >
> > I suppose
Greetings,
Looking for upstream alternatives in Ayer, MA (01432). Need a gigabit link.
Can be async but needs to be at least 35Mb up.
Comcast need not apply.
-James
Dear All
Anyone using Unimus for Network Automation ? https://unimus.net/
i.e. mass configuration / push / pull configurations looking for something more
powerful than rconfig for a Cisco Nexus and Juniper environment.
And or happy with any other suggestions
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
support calls (which would likely not decrease anyway).
An intangible benefit of ‘free residential service’ is creation of good will
far exceeding that received by many other ISPs.
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James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
GPG keys: hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
organisations
that are also sponsors of the same UKNOF event. If you would like one
of our sponsored presentation slots, please contact
[spon...@uknof.org.uk]
UKNOF is run on a non-profit basis and is not in a position to
reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.
Regards
James
UKNOF Programme Committee Member
dns-auth1.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.87
dns-auth2.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.88
dns-auth3.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.94
dns-auth4.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.95
and leaving off the ^ shows that a large number of zones use those.
-JimC
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so much
there during construction, I was taken aback when I realized I did not
recognize the inside the building with it’s finished walls.
That implies “at least 15 years” could well be “30 years”
.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
GPG keys: hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
The probable "purpose of obtaining illicit access to random devices on the
Internet these days” is to create botnets to attack more lucrative targets or
to employ them as gateway devices to provide access to local networks which may
contain targets of interest.
James R. Cutler
jame
DELIBERATE TOP POST
It would be helpful to the NANOG list if posters could try to follow posting
guidelines and discuss technical (not personal) topics.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
GPG keys: hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
> On Nov 16, 2020, at 10:04 AM, Elad Cohen wr
I wonder if they are going to get CUDA cores on the next version since they
are owned by NVIDIA now. That would be a powerful little package.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 1:42 AM Raymond Burkholder
wrote:
> On 2020-10-20 22:37, Philip Loenneker wrote:
> > Take a look at the Mellanox ConnectX 5
rt 10G L2 pseudowires with limited flow visibility.
I'm not aware that it is an issue any longer on newer Tomahawk/NP5c cards?
James
g a coherent transponder for 200-800Gbps wave facing the line
side, and breaking it out to Nx100GE for end-user traffic.
James
Still smells Swedish to me. Probably will end up with a different name, but
other than that I don't see much changing. Sounds more like a spinoff than
acquisition.
James W. Breeden
Managing Partner
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Arenal Group: Arenal Consulting Group | Acilis
re what you're saying here, I never said MPLS VPNs are secure, only
private. I hope others recognise that they are different concepts.
Cheers,
James.
te L2 VPN instance, and they
will never receive any traffic from a customer B device, they can't even see
that customer B exists, if they are having any conversations, when, for how
long etc, nothing.
That is privacy, which is completely different to plaintext and ciphertext.
Cheers,
James
On 17 September 2020 11:05:24 CEST, Saku Ytti wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Sep 2020 at 11:03, James Bensley
>wrote:
>
>> MPLSoUDP lacks transport engineering features like explicit paths,
>FRR LFA and FRR rLFA, assuming only a single IP header is used for the
>transport abstrac
action [1]. If you want stuff like TI-LFA (I assume this is supported in
SRm6 and SRv6, but I'm not familiar with these, sorry if that is a false
assumption) you need additional transport headers or a stack of MPLS labels
encapped in the UDP header and then you're back to square one.
Che
) data
is kept private from MY INFRA, is *the* fundamental aspect of MPLS L3
VPNs; they wouldn't scale at all without it. Privacy != encryption.
Cheers,
James.
[1] This doesn't mean there aren't security flaws in MPLS (there are,
but there are in things like IPSEC too), and "how secure" it is, is a
separate subject.
yl , JimL
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protector-card/
[1]: https://www.fs.com/products/66010.html
[2]: https://myriad360.com/product/ciena-ntk554ta/
James
support for traffic engineering is a requirement, if you want any
more details please contact me
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
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"In Theroy" -- ROFL
Don't get me wrong it would be awesome if that turns out to be the case.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 10:05 PM joe mcguckin wrote:
> Theoretically, Starlink should be faster cross country than terrestrial
> fiber.
>
>
> Joe McGuckin
> ViaNet Communications
>
> j...@via.net
>
On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 at 22:07, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
>
> On 30/Jun/20 20:37, James Bensley wrote:
>
> > Mark, does someone have a gun to your head? Are you in trouble? Blink
> > 63 times for yes, 64 times for no ;)
>
> You're pretty late to this party, mate...
4 + LDv6 or SR MPLS if we had put more development time into MPLS
over UDP. I think it's a great technology which solves a lot of
problems and I've been itching to deploy it for ages now, but vendor
support for it is nowhere near the level of MPLS over Ethernet.
Cheers,
James.
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 23:22, Mark Tinka wrote:
> it tastes funny when you are forced
Mark, does someone have a gun to your head? Are you in trouble? Blink
63 times for yes, 64 times for no ;)
Cheers,
James.
t IDs are encoded as IPv6 addresses and don't
correlate 1:1 to an IPv6 address. There is a venn diagram with an
overlapping section in the middle which is "generic SR" with a bunch
of core features that are supported agnostic of the encoding
mechanism.
Cheers,
James.
looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe also in Europe
but any other recommendations ?
Happy to be contacted by transit providers off list, thanks in advance
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
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ja...@micron21.com<mailto
Dear Nanog
I am looking for some NTT IP transit delivered in LA for our network AS38880,
if you know a NTT sales rep could you please either pass on this email to them,
and or provide me their contact details !
Thanks in advance
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
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r swap with a
carrier, or leased segment otherwise), full stop. Everything else besides
glass
is more attenuation to me, and with data center MMRs along the eway, there are
already enough insertion losses as is.
James
orst case scenario, when a customer calls in to report an LOS
alarm and suspects fiber disturbance, that's usually enough information to
start sending your crews out and begin taking traces.
James
get asked why not just run full tables, I'm looking at regional
approaches to being able to use smaller, less powerful routers (or even layer3
switches) to run some areas of the network where we can benefit from
summarization and full tables are really overkill.
James W. Breeden
Managing
be
able to help.
P.S. Sorry for have to do this here.
-James
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I don't know if this feasible, I would rather see the ORG TLD in the hands
of a nonprofit. That is just a personal feeling. I don't how practical that
would be though.
-James
On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 7:20 AM Lee wrote:
> On 5/1/20, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On
How big is your ip pool for CGNAT?
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 10:17 AM Robert Blayzor
wrote:
> On 4/28/20 11:01 PM, Brandon Martin wrote:
> > Depending on how many IPs you need to reclaim and what your target
> > IP:subscriber ratio is, you may be able to eliminate the need for a lot
> > of
Dear All
Does anyone have a contact at SingleHop AS32475 which you can share with me ?
Looking for someone who is responsible for BGP / Routing / AS Path etc ?
Looking forward to hearing from you
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
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I know Facebook live had some congestion/capacity issues in some geographical
regions this AM.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 22, 2020, at 2:59 PM, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
>
> Fellow NANOGers,
>
> Not a big deal by any means, but for those of you who have traffic data, I’m
> curious what
I get that thanks, wasn’t trying to be snarky just genuinely curious.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 16, 2020, at 4:46 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
>
> In response to a snarky question offlist. Yes, the DHS letters are just
> copies. Yes, the DHS letters are easy to counterfeit.
>
> Not a
Got it!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 16, 2020, at 4:26 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Mar 16, 2020, at 4:24 PM, james jones wrote:
>>
>> Fuel priority? They expecting shortage and/or power outages?
>>
>
> I suspect it’s more to sol
Fuel priority? They expecting shortage and/or power outages?
-James
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 4:21 PM Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> On some other mailing lists, FCC licensed operators are reporting they
> have received letters from the Department of Homeland Security authorizing
> "
phones” is to require telcos to verify the
Caller ID which is delivered to landline telephones along with the ring signal.
Again, this is not likely since it would impact the telco’s profit margin.
James R. Cutler
james.cut...@consultant.com
GPG keys: hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
NANOG,
Looking for anyone from XO or Legacy Concentric web hosting services (now
VDMS). I have a mutual customer that is getting caught at some form of Web App
firewall coming from a specific IP range.
Thank you!
James W. Breeden
Managing Partner
[logo_transparent_background]
Arenal Group
on this as I look into the history a little more.
Cheers!
James
On 1/29/20 7:27 AM, Chris Knipe wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> http://ftp.afrinic.net/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-extended-20200129
>
> Another thing that stuck it's head out today now. No ASN, nor IP prefixes
> allocate
Does AOL count? If my first real internet connection was dial up 3600 baud
through compuserv. When I finally upgraded to 56K I thought it was light
speed.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 9:01 AM Bruce H McIntosh wrote:
> On 1/27/20 7:59 AM, Bryan Holloway wrote:
> > [External Email]
> >
> > ... and
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