Public Subnet re-assignments

2019-06-25 Thread Scott
First, sorry if this is a bit of a noob question. I'm trying to find a way of preventing a slew of traffic to an IP, or IP's, when I join two /30 public subnets to a /29. It appears that while the ranges are /30 someone is trying to brute-force the network and/or broadcast addresses for the

Re: Public Subnet re-assignments

2019-06-25 Thread Scott
>> right? IOW, the subnet x.x.x.0/30 should have .0 and .3 unused (they’re >> broadcast), and you use .1 and .2. >> >> -mel >> >>> On Jun 25, 2019, at 9:41 AM, Scott wrote: >>> >>> First, sorry if this is a bit of a noob question. >>&

Re: OT: Re: Can somebody explain these ransomwear attacks?

2021-06-24 Thread scott
ks, I knew that didn't look right. Maybe with a crop top to complete the ensemble. No, no, no...  Some things can't be unthought! ;) scott

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread scott
l customer gives $125 $10400 / $125 = 84 months or 7 years. On the high side: 14 years. scott

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread scott
s one hell of an install cost per home passed. --- *From: *"scott" Unless I missed something, back-of-a-napkin calculations say: on the low side: $26000 / 2.5 = $10400 $50/month charge to the rural customer

Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
s Qatari multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Doha, Qatar." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telenor   "is a Norwegian majority state-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Baerum, close to Oslo." Telenor and Ooredoo, it's time to do t

Re: Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
On 4/26/2021 10:53 AM, Andy Ringsmuth wrote: On Apr 26, 2021, at 3:23 PM, scott wrote: Telenor and Ooredoo, it's time to do the right thing. Well, for strongly held religious beliefs, some may be convicted enough to be a martyr. For internet connectivity? Likely

Re: Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
On 4/26/2021 11:27 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: Scott, are you saying that employees of Telenor and Ooredoo are “facilitating violent repression” by following the orders of soldiers holding guns to their heads

Re: Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
block specific websites, such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram."  This means the companies  should stop selling to the military there.  But that was an aside to the above. I can pass packets pretty well, but the evidence seems to show I am a pretty crappy communicator. scott

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread scott
o Cable Company for their interisland fiber network and have been pushing out good internet to the far-flung locations.  We have really, really remote locations here. scott (paniolo means cowboy in Hawaiian)

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread scott
er company controlled by the same family. The companies in question are Honolulu-based Sandwich Isles Communications and Paniolo Cable. scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-22 Thread scott
One last thing before I stop.  How would the numerous NANOG archives work when everything is on Discourse?  The same? scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-22 Thread scott
that is the case.  It is certainly not the case for me.  I know how to filter out subjects I don't want to read.  It is easy. What happens if Discourse get bought or goes out of business? scott Just a few yuck things: "Let the community suppress spam and dangerous content, and ami

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-22 Thread scott
a person must move to FB.  I would get banned from NANOG for saying what I think about that... scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-23 Thread scott
Well, now we are likely find out what happens when Discord is bought: "Microsoft in talks to buy Discord messaging platform - sources" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-discord-m-a/microsoft-in-talks-to-buy-discord-messaging-platform-sources-idUSKBN2BE320 scott

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-27 Thread scott
ily hidden would be necessary. scott

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-28 Thread scott
dden would be necessary. On 3/27/2021 5:30 PM, na...@jima.us wrote: Please don't forget that RF sources can be tracked down by even minimally-well-equipped adversaries. Spread spectrum? ;) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_spectrum scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-23 Thread scott
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 2:35 PM scott <mailto:sur...@mauigateway.com>> wrote: Well, now we are likely find out what happens when Discord is bought: "Microsoft in talks to buy Discord messaging platform - sources" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-di

Re: Australian Dark Fibre Providers - Sydney

2021-03-10 Thread scott
On 3/10/2021 3:37 PM, Rod Beck wrote: Anyone besides Superloop? --- Try over on AusNOG. scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-20 Thread scott
o fix that." Is spot on. And last, John Covici also hit the nail on the head and all network engineers will recognize his comment "Keep it simple, please" as a very nice way of saying KISS, which any network engineer who has had time on a network will realize as the basic design principle. scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-20 Thread scott
On 3/20/2021 2:47 PM, Matthew Petach wrote: On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 5:13 PM scott <mailto:sur...@mauigateway.com>> wrote: [...]  Of course, one would not find an HTTP GUI on the bigger networks dealt with on this list; only on the tiny networks.  So they're beginning

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-20 Thread scott
r build our own tool. --- Thanks for that. I consider this list one of the most important tools I have for learning about networking. scott Dave On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 6:52 PM Matthew Petach <mailto:mpet...@netflight.com>> wrote: On Sat, Mar 20, 202

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-23 Thread scott
took most of a global network down several times by typing "show ip bgp regexp " on most all of the core routers.  It turned out to be a cisco bug.  I looked for a reference, but cannot find one.  Ahh, the earlier days of the commercial internet...gotta love'em. scott

Re: My First BGP-Hijacking Explanation

2021-04-08 Thread scott
in the dark cloud.  They're learning networking; sort of. :) scott

Re: DoD IP Space

2021-02-12 Thread scott
deployment plans ready. In my case they said a 'we need it right now' kind of thing. That could happen to anyone here. scott

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-16 Thread scott
had to listen to me ever since... ;) scott

Re: DoD IP Space

2021-02-13 Thread scott
On 2/12/2021 8:39 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: On 2/12/21 21:56, scott wrote: 100% agreed!  Been whining about that here many times.  I have been trying to get IPv6 going for a long time, but the above stopped my plans.  One thing I mentioned recently, though, is we just got a $BIGCUSTOMER

Re: netflow in the core used for surveillance

2021-08-25 Thread scott
clarifies and we can go on knowing they're one of the (few) good guys. scott

Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge

2021-10-12 Thread scott
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Location_Services https://location.services.mozilla.com Bastards! scott

Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge

2021-10-12 Thread scott
because the dirty stuff Mozilla Location Services does is ugly. scott hope this helps, Doug On 10/12/21 6:26 AM, scott wrote: On 10/12/21 9:15 PM, Matthew Petach wrote: So, I take it you steadfastly block *all* cookies from being stored or transmitted from your browser at home

Re: Network visibility

2021-10-20 Thread scott
with that? scott

Re: Internet history

2021-10-21 Thread scott
This didn't go through.  Trying again. On 10/21/2021 2:39 PM, scott wrote: On 10/21/2021 8:52 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: It was “LO”, and Mr. Kline sent the packets, but you got it essentially right

Re: Better description of what happened

2021-10-05 Thread scott
; break things? :) scott

Re: Redploying most of 127/8 as unicast public

2021-11-17 Thread scott
ASICs, I believe.  Change that! ;) scott

Re: IPv6 and CDN's

2021-11-28 Thread scott
to hand out /56s, rather than /48s because of this.  So, it's not all /48-unicorns, puppies and rainbows. scott

Re: SRv6 Capable NOS and Devices -> MPLS instead?

2022-01-15 Thread scott
the MPLS is configured (LSPs between nodes) and then the services are configured that run on top of MPLS. scott On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 3:11 AM Saku Ytti wrote: On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 at 00:31, Colton Conor wrote: I agree it seems like MPLS is still the gold standard, but ideally I

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-24 Thread scott
There were questions in the media about cutting off the Internet. One brief update not from the media.  My Russian friend just called her Russian friend in Russia who just finished talking to a friend in Ukraine that said the cell phones and internet are up. scott

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-24 Thread scott
cared, but not panicking. Good call. scott

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-25 Thread scott
On 2/24/2022 6:01 PM, scott wrote: There were questions in the media about cutting off the Internet. One brief update not from the media.  My Russian friend just called her Russian friend in Russia who just finished talking to a friend in Ukraine that said the cell phones and internet

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-25 Thread scott
... Those engineers should get some kind of award... scott

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-20 Thread scott
tonga-rest-world-weeks-2022-01-18/ I'm told their national carrier is trying to bring in a ground station as well, though not whom it will connect to. -- On Wed, 19 Jan 2022 at 15:50, Scott Weeks wrote: It's hard to imagine they don't

Re: Operator survey: Incrementally deployable secure Internet routing

2022-01-21 Thread scott
-the-moon)  Just say no to internet partitioning. scott

Re: Operator survey: Incrementally deployable secure Internet routing

2022-01-24 Thread scott
rveil the population.  Especially if you envision the ISD to have its own DNS. scott On 1/22/2022 5:22 PM, Yixin Sun wrote: Hi Scott, Thank you for your comment! We understand the privacy concern. As for SBAS, the backbone is operated in a federated manner among PoP operators. In our current

Re: Off-Topic: use laptop only as USB power supply

2010-05-21 Thread Scott Howard
at one of these, just be aware that they are 110 volts only. Scott.

Re: List of a useful tools for network architects

2010-06-21 Thread Scott Weeks
immediately... ;-) scott

Re: Recommendation in Australia for ISPs to force user security?

2010-06-22 Thread Scott Weeks
playing to a certain part of the populace so votes can be obtained. scott

RE: Penetration Test Vendors

2010-06-22 Thread Scott Berkman
If I wanted someone to do this, I'd probably look at a security vendor instead of a general purpose consulting firm. Some examples off the top of my head might include IBM's ISS and SecureWorks. -Scott -Original Message- From: Ken Gilmour [mailto:ken.gilm...@gmail.com] Sent

Re: [Bruce Hoffman] Thank-you for your recent participation.

2010-06-24 Thread Scott Leibrand
, Scott On Thu 6/24/2010 7:14 AM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap complaining about getting spammed. Anyone else getting spam from this joker? Has he been doing nanog mailing list or arin database harvesting? Anyone know who his boss

Please remove me from all mailing lists !!!

2010-07-02 Thread Scott Amyoony
_ From: nanog-boun...@nanog.org [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 8:23 AM To: scott.amyo...@conyersdill.com Subject: The results of your email commands The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your

RE: Mikrotik OC-3 Connection

2010-07-03 Thread Scott Berkman
I really wouldn't use the word legacy to describe SONET and OC-3's. -Scott -Original Message- From: Mike [mailto:mike-na...@tiedyenetworks.com] Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 4:11 PM To: Alan Bryant Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Mikrotik OC-3 Connection Alan Bryant wrote: I'm

RE: Level3 - have they alive abuse team?

2010-07-12 Thread Scott Berkman
I'd probably start here: http://puck.nether.net/netops/nocs.cgi?level -Scott -Original Message- From: Popov Max [mailto:popovu...@meta.ua] Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 5:21 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Level3 - have they alive abuse team? Hello! I am an owner of the small

Re: Vyatta as a BRAS

2010-07-13 Thread Scott Weeks
-in-cheek? Entry level script kiddies can get to a few hundred kpps easily. scott

Re: 40 acres and a mule, was Lightly used IP addresses

2010-08-14 Thread Scott Brim
On 08/14/2010 13:27 EDT, Jimi Thompson wrote: It was 40 acres and a mule - FYI That was Civil War, for freed slaves. Here in NY, war of independence veterans were given at least 100 acres each. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_New_York_Military_Tract

RE: Monitoring Tools

2010-08-19 Thread Scott Berkman
I'd recommend ZenOSS. -Scott -Original Message- From: Jack Bates [mailto:jba...@brightok.net] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 9:47 AM To: jacob miller Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Monitoring Tools jacob miller wrote: Phil, Am looking for availability reports,bandwidth

RE: tool to wrangle config file changes

2010-08-19 Thread Scott Berkman
We are now using NAI for this. Free (really, not just a trial for some small number of devices), and you can very easily write plug-ins for new types of systems. http://inventory.alterpoint.com/ http://docs.inventory.alterpoint.com/doku.php?id=doc:content_guide -Scott

RE: Monitoring Tools

2010-08-19 Thread Scott Berkman
The last time I looked, my main issue with Zabbix was that it required (or greatly preferred) their proprietary agent on every host. This may have changed. -Scott -Original Message- From: Nathan Eisenberg [mailto:nat...@atlasnetworks.us] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:53 PM

RE: Monitoring Tools

2010-08-19 Thread Scott Berkman
Agreed. And it REALLY isn't that complicated. Go spend some time with CORBA or TL-1 and then re-evaluate the learning curve. SNMP is really very straight forward as a protocol. If a specific vendor's MIB is difficult to understand or use, that is an entirely different matter. -Scott

RE: on network monitoring and security - req for monitoring tools

2010-08-23 Thread Scott Berkman
have dedicated to the project? And on and on... -Scott -Original Message- From: travis+ml-na...@subspacefield.org [mailto:travis+ml-na...@subspacefield.org] Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:58 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: on network monitoring and security - req

Re: sort by agony

2010-08-27 Thread Scott Brim
On 08/27/2010 01:46 EDT, JC Dill wrote: What is Agony, and why would I want to sort by it? Agony is our way of sorting flights to take into account price, duration, and number of stops. There's more to a flight than its price, so we provide this sort to give you better all-around results. I

RE: NANOG Digest, Vol 32, Issue 25

2010-09-08 Thread Scott Weeks
[...] -- Don't put links on the main page. Put up example.com with only html /html or nothing even. Then your friends have to know to go to example.com/mypage.html but the web crawlers never know about mypage.html because there's no link on the top page. scott

Re: POS to Ethernet Converter

2010-09-09 Thread Scott Morris
They're called routers. ;) Otherwise, your framing is completely different between those mediums, so it's not like going from 100Base-FX ethernet to 100Base-TX ethernet! HTH, Scott Morris, CCIEx4 (RS/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713, CCDE #2009::D, JNCIE-M #153

Re: Convenience or slippery slope... or something else?

2010-09-11 Thread Scott Howard
to happen... http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=http://ipq.co/ Over the past 90 days, ipq.co appeared to function as an intermediary for the infection of 4 site(s) including [...] (Domains removed so as to not trigger anyones anti-spam software...) Scott

RE: Netflow Tool

2010-09-17 Thread Scott Berkman
. -Scott -Original Message- From: Mike Gatti [mailto:ekim.it...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 2:50 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Netflow Tool Anyone out there using a good netflow collector that has the capability data to export to CSV? Open Source would be best

Re: Facebook Issues/Outage in Southeast?

2010-09-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jer...@mompl.net wrote: From: Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net (apologies for cross posting) -- Then don't. Number 3: http://www.nanog.org/mailinglist scott

Re: LISP Works - Re: Facebook Issues/Outage in Southeast?

2010-09-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: From: Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net It's working over LISP: http://www.lisp4.facebook.com/ - LISP as in Locator/ID Separation Protocol? scott

Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked?

2010-09-29 Thread Scott Howard
making the request also believes that blocking all mail from gmail.com is a valid anti-spam technique probably results in a different credibility level than one might otherwise have. Scott.

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-29 Thread Scott Morris
like that as well. Something to think about! My two cents. Scott On 9/29/10 4:20 PM, Jesse Loggins wrote: A group of engineers and I were having a design discussion about routing protocols including RIP and static routing and the justifications of use for each protocol. One very interesting

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-30 Thread Scott Morris
whereas OSPF does) and you may have your justification. If it's for nostalgia or just because, then I'd say everyone agrees that RIP has passed its usefulness! Scott On 9/29/10 11:32 PM, Chris Woodfield wrote: On Sep 29, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Scott Morris wrote: But anything, ask why you are using

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-30 Thread Scott Morris
(config-if)# NDC-R1-CustA(config-if)#do sh ip o i f0/0 | i Type|Address Internet Address 10.111.1.1/31, Area 0 Process ID 1, Router ID 192.168.1.1, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 1 NDC-R1-CustA(config-if)# HTH, Scott On 9/30/10 12:57 AM, Mark Smith wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep

Re: RIP Justification

2010-09-30 Thread Scott Morris
(among many other reasons why it would be a horrible idea)! ;) Scott On 9/30/10 12:59 PM, Glen Kent wrote: RIP cannot also be used for traffic engineering; so if you want MPLS then you MUST use either OSPF or ISIS. RIP, like any other distance vector protocol, converges extremely slowly - so

RE: ATT Dry Pairs?

2010-10-01 Thread Scott Berkman
of is that you may not be able to get these at all from ATT's retail or business side of the house. If that is the case, find a local CLEC and see if they will help you out. -Scott -Original Message- From: Brandon Galbraith [mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September

Re: Request for participation - Arbor 2010 Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report.

2010-10-04 Thread Scott Weeks
--- rdobb...@arbor.net wrote: From: Dobbins, Roland rdobb...@arbor.net The 2009 edition of the survey is available here (registration required): Why are we required to register to look at the survey? scott

Re: Scam telemarketers spoofing our NOC phone number for callerid

2010-10-06 Thread Scott Howard
the details are (eg, I'm fairly sure sending your cell phone number from a desk phone is fine as you own both of them). Scott.

Re: Mobile Operator Connectivity

2010-10-11 Thread Scott Brim
Cameron Byrne allegedly wrote on 10/10/2010 15:38 EDT: LTE provides some latency benefits on the wireless interface, but the actual packet core architecture is very similar to GSM / UMTS. and it's going to be a long time before Local Breakout gets noticeably deployed.

Re: Network Operators Unite Against SORBS

2010-10-12 Thread Scott Howard
. Scott.

Re: Choice of network space when numbering interfaces with IPv6

2010-10-15 Thread Scott Howard
http://www.google.com/search?q=nanog+126+64 would be a good place to start... (And I'm guessing you mean that /64 is awfully large, not /126) Scott. On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Zaid Ali z...@zaidali.com wrote: SO I have been turning up v6 with multiple providers now and notice

Re: ipv6 vs. LAMP

2010-10-22 Thread Scott Reed
trivially build ip-tunnels of several flavors. -brandon -- Scott Reed Owner NewWays Networking, LLC Wireless Networking Network Design, Installation and Administration Mikrotik Advanced Certified www.nwwnet.net (765) 855-1060

Re: IPv6 Routing table will be bloated?

2010-10-26 Thread Scott Reed
and such. Something isn't passing the smell test here. -- Scott Reed Owner NewWays Networking, LLC Wireless Networking Network Design, Installation and Administration Mikrotik Advanced Certified www.nwwnet.net (765) 855-1060

RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-05 Thread Scott Weeks
. -- And so, ...the first principle of our proposed new network architecture: Layers are recursive. I can hear the angry hornets buzzing already. :-) scott

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-05 Thread Scott Weeks
. -- That's interesting, I wasn't aware of that. I will look into that bit of history just for fun. Getting over misstated things like you've pointed out, what do you think of the concept? scott

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-05 Thread Scott Weeks
--- r...@e-gerbil.net wrote: From: Richard A Steenbergen r...@e-gerbil.net On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 03:32:30PM -0700, Scott Weeks wrote: It's really quiet in here. So, for some Friday fun let me whap at the hornets nest and see what happens... ;-) Arguments about locator/identifier splits

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-07 Thread Scott Brim
On 11/08/2010 07:57 GMT+08:00, William Herrin wrote: On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: It's really quiet in here. So, for some Friday fun let me whap at the hornets nest and see what happens... ;-) And so, ...the first principle of our proposed new

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Scott Weeks
there :-) and I now more clearly understand the comments made by others on this list about the process. Since it wasn't allowed on RRG, I hoped to spur discussion here between those who spend more cycles in research and learn from that discussion. It didn't happen yet... ;-) scott ps

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Scott Weeks
solutions. One similar thing to other proposals on that list, though, that has me wondering is the use of a 'server' in the middle to keep track of everything. scott

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Scott Weeks
use do not appear to keep the smartness at the edges, rather they seem try to make a smarter core network. scott

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Scott Weeks
in what others thought. However, there're not very many avenues to ask for competent responses on things like this. Thanks for the responses. scott ps. The NAT is your friend part is what I thought would whap at the nest for weekend fun... :-)

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- b...@herrin.us wrote: really would. Maybe you can tell me the page number, 'cause I just can't wade through the rest of it. - Don't read anything until around chapter 6 or 7. Also, skip the last one. Thanks for the responses. scott

Re: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- d...@dotat.at wrote: From: Tony Finch d...@dotat.at On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Scott Weeks wrote: The mapping server idea that several proposals use do not appear to keep the smartness at the edges, rather they seem try to make a smarter core network. Is a DNS server core or edge? ILNP aims

Re: AS path question.

2010-11-10 Thread Scott Weeks
that deaggregate in an attempt to to TE, and the de-aggregated prefixes get munched by somebody's prefix-length filter. Only if they're longer than a /24, though; yes? I imagine no one really filters shorter than a /24 these days. scott

Re: AS path question.

2010-11-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jba...@brightok.net wrote: From: Jack Bates jba...@brightok.net On 11/10/2010 5:44 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: Do you think (or is there evidence) that very many ASs use maxas-limit type commands? I have never used it and never had any problems... : ...but just to be safe I added it to all

Re: AS path question.

2010-11-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jle...@lewis.org wrote: From: Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Scott Weeks wrote: Why did that make you feel safe? Other than a bug, and ignorance of BGP, what is unsafe about a lotta prepends? Ignorance of BGP? There's a known cisco bug that causes BGP session

Re: Introducing draft-denog-v6ops-addresspartnaming

2010-11-19 Thread Scott Morris
If 8 bits is a byte, then 16 bits should be a mouthful. ;) Scott On 11/18/10 10:45 PM, George Bonser wrote: Hi all, as most of you are aware, there is no definite, canonical name for the two bytes of IPv6 addresses between colons. This forces people to use a description like I just did

Re: Introducing draft-denog-v6ops-addresspartnaming

2010-11-22 Thread Scott Morris
Given that a meal is often comprised of several mouthfuls, wouldn't it stand to reason that the entire address would suffice there? ;) Scott On 11/19/10 11:06 AM, Richard Hartmann wrote: On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 14:14, Scott Morris s...@emanon.com wrote: If 8 bits is a byte, then 16 bits

RE: Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions

2010-11-29 Thread Scott Berkman
and studios. Also as to GoogleTV, from what I have seen so far they are simply providing an interface (via an OS for 3rd party hardware) to access already available content, so yes they would be affected. -Scott -Original Message- From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:se...@rollernet.us] Sent

Re: The scale of streaming video on the Internet.

2010-12-02 Thread Scott Helms
in telco environments. The content that can't be handled with multicast, like on demand programming, is where you lose your economy of scale. -- Scott Helms Vice President of Technology ISP Alliance, Inc. DBA ZCorum (678) 507-5000 Looking for hand-selected news

Re: The scale of streaming video on the Internet.

2010-12-04 Thread Scott Morris
On 12/4/10 5:56 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: I recently calculated the capacity of a 747F full of LTO-4 tapes; it's about 8.7 exabytes. I *think* it's within weight and balance for the airframe. Cheers, -- jra Just how much free time do you have? :) Scott

Re: Lightning Debates at NANOG 51

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- t...@dyn.com wrote:From: Tom Daly t...@dyn.com Ethernet: 40GE vs. 100GE people are debating which is better? really? I'm sure someone has an opinion... On NANOG? Naahhh ;-) scott

Re: A fascinating piece of spam

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@cs.columbia.edu wrote: From: Steven Bellovin s...@cs.columbia.edu Yup, same purported sender... From what company? So we don't make the mistake of buying from them. scott

Re: A fascinating piece of spam

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Weeks
From: Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com From: Steven Bellovin s...@cs.columbia.edu Yup, same purported sender... From what company? So we don't make the mistake of buying from them. -- Never mind, I got one too

RE: SONET and MAC address

2010-12-08 Thread Scott Berkman
Don't know the FlashWave gear well, but in the Cisco ONS/Cerent world GigE ports can be configured in different modes, some of which do in fact learn MAC addresses. Others emulate a single layer-2 link and as the vendor stated, would not look at the MAC address at all. -Scott

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