We use pmacct with it's tee plugin - it gets the job done beautifully and
it's a one-liner config.
https://github.com/pmacct/pmacct/blob/master/CONFIG-KEYS
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Sami via NANOG wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been searching for a solution that
Anyone gonna email me back from RADB support?
Erich Kaiser
The Fusion Network
er...@gotfusion.net
Office: 630-621-4804
Cell: 630-777-9291
On Wed, Jun 07, 2017 at 12:08:50PM -0400, Chuck Anderson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2017 at 10:41:16AM -0500, Kaiser, Erich wrote:
> > Anyone gonna email me back from RADB support?
>
> In my experience, no.
Apologies to Merit RADB, it was BGPmon that never responds. Merit
RADB actually does
For RADB, I was able to get them to delete a stale object 2 weeks ago. Only had
to copy them on an email to the original source and wait 24 hours. I wish it
was less because we are the netblock owner of the stale route object in
question.
Erik Sundberg
Sr. Network Engineering
Network
On Wed, Jun 07, 2017 at 10:41:16AM -0500, Kaiser, Erich wrote:
> Anyone gonna email me back from RADB support?
In my experience, no.
In message <1496816542.3628250.1001312328.70df4...@webmail.messagingengine.com>
, Scott Christopher writes:
> Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> > but we do have the tech to do this.
>
> I wholeheartedly agree.
>
> > All it takes is a couple of transit providers to no longer accept word-of-m
> outh and
- Original Message -
> From: "jra"
> NANOG is probably not the optimal venue for looking into auth failures on
> the IPTV service which Spectrum/Charter/TWC/BH's TV app for Android uses
> (which are legion), even though it probably uses RADIUS to get the work
> done.
On Wed, 07 Jun 2017 04:23:33 -0500 t...@pelican.org wrote
Hi Brian,
On Tuesday, 6 June, 2017 21:48, "Brian Knight" m...@knight-networks.com
said:
Because we had different sources of truth which were written in-house, we
wound up
rolling our own template engine in Python.
That's an inherent problem with the IRR system (and I am still a big
proponent). There is every operational benefit from entering an object. The
object augments policy. But, what is the benefit of removing an object? It
doesn't operationally benefit (size of prefix lists, etc. aside) anything.
Hi Chuck,
My secret spy satellite informs me that Chuck Anderson wrote On
2017-06-07, 5:21 PM:
> Apologies to Merit RADB, it was BGPmon that never responds. Merit
> RADB actually does respond--my frustration is more about the
> difficulty in getting them to delete stale objects that others
>
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On 7 June 2017 at 00:43, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> ❦ 6 juin 2017 14:30 +0100, Oliver Elliott :
>
>> I echo Ansible. I'm using it with NAPALM and jinja2 templates to push and
>> verify config on switches.
>
> Why not using the builtin ability of
Hi Brian,
On Tuesday, 6 June, 2017 21:48, "Brian Knight" said:
> Because we had different sources of truth which were written in-house, we
> wound up
> rolling our own template engine in Python. It took about 3 weeks to write the
> engine and adapt existing templates.
On 7 June 2017 at 19:52, Brian Knight wrote:
> The import process to the database runs directly on our rancid server,
> reading the downloaded configs out of the appropriate directory within
> rancid. Most of our gear is Cisco, so the ciscoconfparse module for Python
On 6/6/17 6:14 AM, Scott Christopher wrote:
> Or one could register aсme.com
For what it's worth, that domain name (with a Cyrillic character 0441
replacing the "c" in "acme") wouldn't be allowed based on this:
Now new and improved for the modern era:
https://devnull-as-a-service.com/home/
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 10:30 PM, Tony Wicks wrote:
> Speaking for Networks outside of the USA (and not being at all helpful
> sorry), /dev/null works well. Sorry, couldn't help myself...
>
>
>
>
Salt is great for generating configs based on jinja templates, and you can
use napalm in conjunction with salt to push the configs to the device on a
set schedule (typically this is done hourly). If manual changes are made to
the router, salt would override them on the next run, so it's a great
Brandon,
I have heard some brief mentions on the web about AT converting some
customers from 6rd to native IPv6 that has caused some problems, but I have not
heard from enough people to confirm with great certainty. If you look at the RG
stats page does it still mention 6rd? Out of curiosity,
Mark Andrews wrote:
> but we do have the tech to do this.
I wholeheartedly agree.
> All it takes is a couple of transit providers to no longer accept
> word-of-mouth and
> the world will transition overnight.
This is the hard part.
It seems trivial - being probably only a handful of
You may want to check out the SiLK netflow capture and analysis tool
suite. Look in particular at it's SiLK Administrators Tools section which
provides extensive flexibility for manipulating netflow exports. The
analysis tools are quite good too.
Check out samplicator.
https://github.com/sleinen/samplicator
--Mike
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Sami via NANOG wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been searching for a solution that collects/duplicates NetFlow
> traffic properly for a while but i couldn't find any.
> Do you know
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