Re: OK, Google. Time to dial back the AI hype.

2015-06-28 Thread ryanL
has nothing to do with network operations. stick to reddit or slashdot. On Sun, Jun 28, 2015, 20:57 Mel Beckman m...@beckman.org wrote: Because Google is an ISP, it seems to me a legitimate discussion point. Given Google's penchant for crafty customer surveillance, this technology seems like

Re: AS4788 Telecom Malaysia major route leak?

2015-06-14 Thread ryanL
keep in mind their target audience with that message is probably local malaysian customers, not the world. On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 5:09 PM Mel Beckman m...@beckman.org wrote: SLAs are part of a contract, and thus only apply to the parties of the contract. There are no payments due to other

Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...

2015-06-08 Thread ryanL
i don't think certs have ruined the industry. bad interviewing and recruiting, maybe... asking encyclopedia-type gotcha questions are the most inane test of someone's ability to perform well at the job. i promise you - you didn't want to work for this person anyways. got a cert? great. but let's

Re: eBay is looking for network heavies...

2015-06-05 Thread ryanL
we're allowed to recruit on nanog?... On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:19 PM John Fraizer j...@op-sec.us wrote: Hello All, eBay is looking for folks to join our Site Network Engineering team. eBay Site Network Engineering is responsible for the eBay SITE network from ToR to Peering Edge. You

Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules

2014-11-17 Thread ryanL
there's a reason why cisco introduced service unsupported-transceiver, which still remains an undocumented command. i have arista gear as well. kinda wish they had a similar undocumented command.

Re: Zayo opinions

2014-11-12 Thread ryanL
when zayo acquired abovenet, we shortly thereafter terminated transit with them for various unsatisfactory reasons. abovenet was great. miss them. On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Daniel Rohan dro...@gmail.com wrote: We've leased several 10G circuits from them and they perform adequately and

Re: Equinix Virginia - Ethernet OOB suggestions

2014-11-11 Thread ryanL
just last week i was able to get a /23 from $ISP as part of my transit purchase with them for one location, but you still have to explain and justify your use to $ISP (who in-turn has to explain/justify to ARIN). if you can't do that, it really is just cuz i want it. like someone else said

another cogent oddity

2014-10-09 Thread ryanL
you may remember me from the weird cogent route retention / loop problem i brought up last week. it remains unsolved by cogent to date. also remembering i'm a relatively new cogent customer, i recently noticed some packets floating into my network that had cos and ipp markings on them. i figured

Re: another cogent oddity

2014-10-09 Thread ryanL
i retract the blurb about the bad destinations coming in from cogent, as that obviously doesn't make a lot of sense. the spoofed traffic is actually arriving on my connection into an ix fabric. thx to john frazier for tickling my brain on that one. the upped markings, however, are definitely

Re: [outages] GApps admin = rogered

2014-10-09 Thread ryanL
i confirm this issue is apparent for us as well.

Re: cogent update suppression, and routing loops

2014-10-03 Thread ryanL
, 2014 at 9:03 AM, ryanL ryan.lan...@gmail.com wrote: hi. relatively new cogent customer. is what i've stated in my subject line kinda standard fare with them? i've discovered that when i advertise a /24 from inside a larger /22 to XO, (who peers with cogent), and then pull the /24 some time later

cogent update suppression, and routing loops

2014-10-02 Thread ryanL
hi. relatively new cogent customer. is what i've stated in my subject line kinda standard fare with them? i've discovered that when i advertise a /24 from inside a larger /22 to XO, (who peers with cogent), and then pull the /24 some time later, that cogent holds onto the /24 and then bounces

Re: cogent update suppression, and routing loops

2014-10-02 Thread ryanL
of the most responsive in the industry. On 10/3/2014 午前 01:03, ryanL wrote: hi. relatively new cogent customer. is what i've stated in my subject line kinda standard fare with them? i've discovered that when i advertise a /24 from inside a larger /22 to XO, (who peers with cogent), and then pull

Re: cogent update suppression, and routing loops

2014-10-02 Thread ryanL
, Oct 2, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Peter Persson peter.pers...@bredband2.se wrote: Just a stupid question. Why do you announce a /24 of a /22? Why not announce the whole /22 directly? Regards, Peter 2014-10-02 18:03 GMT+02:00 ryanL ryan.lan...@gmail.com: hi. relatively new cogent customer. is what

Re: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-28 Thread ryanL
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/10313?hl=en On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Grant Taylor gtay...@tnetconsulting.net wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a GMail contact. My wife is receiving someone else's emails. Specifically she is receiving emails for first namemiddle initiallast

Re: Returned mail: see transcript for details

2013-08-06 Thread ryanL
as it so happens, i could still use a decent contact over at AS3209. noc channels are unresponsive. even tried this one listed in radb: n...@adm.arcor.net. they are doing something really funky with their cg-nat setup for mobile subs. like, frag mapping gone wrong, therefore crazy retries or acks

vodafone contact

2013-07-30 Thread ryanL
anyone hanging out from vodafone in europe? or anyone know someone over at vodafone? we are having goofy issues with mobile clients on your LTE network. we're having to dump mtu and advmss a whole bunch to make things work. wondering if you'd be willing to chat offline. appreciated. r

Re: vodafone contact

2013-07-30 Thread ryanL
the common transit point for this problem is vodafone backone: aut-num:AS3209 as-name:VODANET On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Nick Hilliard n...@foobar.org wrote: On 30/07/2013 18:34, ryanL wrote: anyone hanging out from vodafone in europe? or anyone know someone over

Re: Heads-Up: GoDaddy Broke the Interwebs...

2012-09-11 Thread ryanL
when patrick is referring to taking their word for it, he's referring to a post on outages@ by godaddy's network engineering manager that stated bgp, and more details to follow. i tend to align with patrick's thought. i'm also interested to see the details, which they are really under no

solid v smart optics

2012-06-19 Thread ryanL
anyone have any opinions on the two subject vendors, with general regard to 10GE transceivers? SR multi-mode data center stuff for my application. appreciate on/off list replies! ryanL

Re: Operation Ghost Click

2012-04-27 Thread ryanL
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Ameen Pishdadi apishd...@gmail.com wrote: If the user is stupid enough to be infected for that long I think it's a good thing they get cut off from the net , should be a policy of all ISPs , If your infected then you lose privilege to get online and thus you

London UK smart hands recommendations?

2011-07-15 Thread ryanL
-effectively. so far i've come across technimove. thanks. .ryanL

US .mil blocking in Japan

2011-03-15 Thread ryanL
should i be surprised that this hasn't been discussed much? anyone care to elaborate and/or expand on the real telecom damage done in japan? re: http://on.cnn.com/h8wiYg .rL

Re: BGP route-map options

2011-01-14 Thread ryanL
1) this is probably better posed over at cisco-nsp instead of NANOG. 2) i really hope you aren't using the canadian version of 'neighbor' On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Greg Whynott greg.whyn...@oicr.on.cawrote: Following a few documents on how to use route-maps to set preference of routes