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Quick hijack: Can anyone recommend a device that will terminate to a
phone, supports SIP, *and* can fallback to SIM for emergency calls?
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Pedersen, Sean speder...@io.com wrote:
+1
Used them in a past life as a SIP ALG and NAT router for a “bring your own
Hello NANOG!
I'm doing some research regarding short-term (~1 week) high speed (~10-15Mb
down/at least 5Mbps up) wireless connectivity in the Heber City, UT area.
The only provider I found was Blaze (http://www.blazewifi.com) (besides
ILECs/incumbents). Does anyone have any experience with them?
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Phil Gardner phil.gardne...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anyone out there that has ideas about how to waive or lower that
installation fee while only having a 1 year contract?
I've worked with Comcast Business on 10 installations for clients,
and the only time I
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:49 AM, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:
What would make sense is some sort of attribute on the DNS record
which instructed servers not to cache it for so long that mistakes
have a lasting impact.
Or a pub/sub method of sending an immediate invalidation request,
Is it too late to demand code be in open Github repos with changes
tracked at no cost?
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Gary Buhrmaster
gary.buhrmas...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu wrote:
.
Tracking code changes fuels an entire industry, and
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 6:56 AM, Keegan Holley no.s...@comcast.net wrote:
More politely stated, it’s not the responsibility of the operator to
decide what belongs on the network and what doesn’t. Users can run any
services that’s not illegal or even reuse ports for other applications.
That
Are you looking to cache it at your ground station? Or on the client side?
brandon
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Warren Bailey
wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com wrote:
Dear NANOG Gods,
Has anyone heard of a nifty way to cache the netflix library without using
their Open Connect
Have you talked to Cybermesa[1] or LC Wireless (co-op)[2]?
[1] http://www.cybermesa.com/
[2] http://www.lcwireless.us/
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Tri Tran trit...@cox.net wrote:
The only known option is with Cibola for 7M/1M.
If anyone know of an alternate provider with higher
Possibly related to their mass outage last night around 5:12am CST
(ticket number HD005596458). We're connected at their 427 S La
Salle POP in Chicago.
brandon
On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 6:58 PM, Matthew Crocker
matt...@corp.crocker.com wrote:
On Dec 7, 2013, at 3:40 PM, Jason Canady
If your flows are a target, or your data is of an extremely sensitive
nature (diplomatic, etc), why aren't you moving those bits over
something more private than IP (point to point L2, MPLS)? This doesn't
work for the VoIP target mentioned, but foreign ministries should most
definitely not be
for google.. ;)
On 12/6/13, 9:39 AM, Brandon Galbraith brandon.galbra...@gmail.com
wrote:
If your flows are a target, or your data is of an extremely sensitive
nature (diplomatic, etc), why aren't you moving those bits over
something more private than IP (point to point L2, MPLS)? This doesn't
work
+1 for Joshua's comments. Used them in a small rollout (~20k sqft of
office space across two buildings), was extremely pleased.
Authentication can tie into OAuth (Google Apps) or LDAP/AD. Email or
SMS alerts for *everything*.
Would highly recommend them.
Brandon
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:30
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 10:03 PM, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:
Now it would be trivial to setup syslog and sshd to give only the sessions
that complete the handshake, however I'm also not sure how responsive some
of the abuse contacts may be. I'll keep my restrictive network settings
Working with Comcast and their ethernet product, they don't battery
back the on-site gear (fiber/ethernet switch), but I do get a phone
call within minutes of them noticing the switch they provided is down.
They care enough to call me, but battery backup is my/our
responsibility.
Brandon
On Thu,
Google is speeding up its initiative to encrypt all DC to DC traffic, as
this was suspected a short time ago.
http://www.informationweek.com/security/government/nsa-fallout-google-speeds-data-encryptio/240161070
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Jacque O'Lantern
jacque.olant...@yandex.com
Site appears up and available, over Comcast Business fiber and Cogent from
Chicago (using Chrome 28).
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Matthew Huff mh...@ox.com wrote:
My traceroute goes through, but we don't go through Verizon. However, the
web server is returning an error that it is
1) Rate limit the software update download (Us)
2) Have device OS download the update in the background, and be resilient
to failures with retries (Manufacturer)
3) Don't present the update notification to the user until the update blob
is already cached on the device (Manufacturer)
Only in a
Have you tried experimenting programmatically to determine if its
based on which DNS servers the client is using to resolve?
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Nathanael C. Cariaga
nccari...@stluke.com.ph wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone here I can discuss offline about Google Global
Cache?
Have you monitored your user's home Comcast connection with regards to
packet loss or latency, preferably from network-near the SIP
termination point?
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Andy Ringsmuth a...@newslink.com wrote:
Any chance someone on this list is affiliated with Comcast who could
http://nanog.cluepon.net/index.php/Hands
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Keegan Holley keegan.hol...@sungard.comwrote:
Depends on the provider. Many just do not want to manage hundreds of
customer ACL's on access routers. Especially when it would compete with a
managed service (firewall, IDP, DDOS) of some sort. Some still are
'.
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more than 20 Gbps. But dems da breaks.
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I knew of a place that used to push fake traffic over a link to ensure
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Comcast customer care via twitter specifically stated they aren't blocking
twitter (@comcastcares).
On May 12, 2011 12:00 PM, Steve Schultze s...@princeton.edu wrote:
Anybody on this list have any insights on the reports of Pirate Bay
unreachability?
2nd Twitter instance should've read The Pirate Bay. Apologies.
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Comcast customer care via twitter specifically stated they aren't blocking
twitter (@comcastcares).
On May 12, 2011 12:00 PM, Steve Schultze s
your web/smtp/ftp farms with pings, traceroutes, latency checks as well as
application checks (GET, POST, ESMTP, etc)
Thank you,
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Clear as well. Curious as to reliability, link performance, and support
quality.
Thanks!
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complain...
Not the worse angle we've seen
Is L3 really pushing more streaming traffic than LLNW? Is ending
settlement-free peering with Google (Youtube) coming down the pipeline?
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Clearwire).
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Comcast? Exhorting a carrier of content to your customer can't be a good
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) and connect via unix domains sockets.
True. It mostly affects shared/smaller hosting providers who have customers
that want direct access to the database remotely over the public network
(and don't want to use some local admin tool such as phpMyAdmin).
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I just wanted to follow up and say Thank You to everyone who responded to my
email regarding getting an alarm line from ATT. I've made some headway
once I reached someone with clue, and everyone was extremely helpful with
the information they provided.
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no problems 3-4 years ago getting these sorts of circuits,
but it appears it's gone the way of the dodo now. Any emails off-list are
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+1 fasterdata.es.net. Excellent resource.
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with this in the wild? I wasn't aware DoS/DDoS attacks were
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
snip
I'm sure if you approached the CDN that hosts the #apple updates they would
be willing to put a copy of swcdn.apple.com on your network, as well as
appldnld.apple.com
The squid user forums have lots of tips
shown that they need it
4. A and B say screw it, and B announces the space anyway
5. ???
Alternate #4: A rents the space to B without ARIN knowing it, while A
continues to claim that the space belongs to them.
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work with the latter). It will be
interesting to see what happens as the last of the IPv4 space is exhausted.
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of trouble finding anyone with significant carrier-neutral space there. Has
anyone had any success in finding such space there? Off-list replies
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to support FTP data transfers,
they could at least provide a means through the web service to get bulk data
intelligently.
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Has anyone had any experience working with the Illinois Tollway for dark
fiber? Looking for good or bad experiences offline.
Thanks!
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way that organizations can get IPv4 connectivity when the default
changes from only-IPv4 to only-IPv6. (Yeah, I know that day may never
come...)
Thanks,
Bill Bogstad
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, no.
William
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crowd would be one way to keep the main list on topic. Might
even boost productivity, as folks could more easily defer reading and
responding to the non-operational stuff until their off-hours.
So how about it? lou...@nanog.org? offto...@nanog.org?
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It was mentioned that Att is already testing this with a 100gbps fiber run.
On Mar 9, 2010 1:53 PM, Brian Feeny bfe...@mac.com wrote:
So who is going to be the first to deploy these?
http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2010/prod_030910.html
- Download the entire Library of Congress in just over 1
of long rural
loops, perhaps in the place of loading coils which are likely present
on such loops.
Any ideas?
MS
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On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Paul Bosworth pboswo...@gmail.com wrote:
I think a lot of people often forget that ISPs are actually businesses
trying to turn a profit.
There are alternatives though, if the need exists and folks are able:
http://www.rric.net/
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or FTTH.
Google cash Muni cash. I'm not saying it'll work, but they have many more
resources at their disposal. Incumbents should be worried.
~Seth
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, and can be used
to send the required data back in a variety of formats (we have Nagios
monitoring them, checking every X minutes). This, of course, is no
replacement for running the genset every so often to verify it actually
starts.
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the country, along with several sister
companies. Can't get through to a support person. Any idea what's going on?
Joe Johnson
Chief Information Officer
Riverside Consulting Group, Ltd.
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We're looking at using Comcast's (business) transit and private ethernet
services at several client locations and I wanted to see what experiences
others have had regarding this. Off-list replies are preferred.
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dictator ;)
-brandon
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 10:48 -0800, Seth Mattinen wrote:
No kiddng. I must be the only one who is getting tired of seeing
Google
take over literally everything.
~Seth
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On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:26 PM, John Souvestre jo...@sstar.com wrote:
Hello Jeroen.
I very much like Ping Plotter. http://www.pingplotter.com/
John
We've used Ping Plotter before as well. Some shortcomings, but works well
for what it's supposed to do.
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Matthew Dodd md...@doddserver.com wrote:
I meant to say 6to4, sorry about that. Nothing special there.
-Matt
4to6 would be a mighty nice feature on a CPE =)
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results that one provided by the provider.
Regards,
Shake
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Century. GSLB, et. al.
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Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me to
ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source
packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their
network/server gear.
We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from
it.
Barring that, what recommendations might the NANOG community have for
an extremely rock-solid e-mail hosting company? I realize that may
mean self-promotion, but hey, bring it on.
Much appreciated!
-Andy
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or your
money.
MarcoH
Already done. All they are doing is continuing to provide fodder for
engineers to tell their bosses why to NOT consider 174 transit when it's
brought up.
-Dave
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from having to hunt down MIBs/OIDs for devices. If you have a
database of your devices, it's fairly trivial to import them into Cacti once
you have the device profiles (I use a shell script and curl).
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, don't you think?
Is two enough? ;)
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-created content? (I don't have the citation handy.) If so,
remember that that law requires response to take-down notices.
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only do so much at the network level without the
app being aware.
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address to
synchronize with.
Or you use RFC1918 address space at each location, and NAT each side between
public anycasted space and your private IP space. Prevents internal IP
conflicts, having to deal with site to site NAT, etc.
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.html)?
Such as a list or the letter to the providers?
Thank you!
Ken
Please see ongoing thread on geoIP to see how to go about doing this =)
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regular computer it
loses most of its value in this situation.
Mike
Twitter allows you to specify that you want SMS notification when someone
you're following makes an update.
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by no means an expert in
the field of contract law.
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very, very few businesses have any liability for lack of performance
other than the money you paid them. And some not even that.
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control over the proposed route,
time-of-day for travel, planned or spontaneous stops, etc. In exchange
for this control I am also responsible for the outcome of my own travel
plans.
jc
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bumped or accidentally dislodged.
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dual
stacks to the CPE.
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an A record in DNS, and the client must use that
name to connect to - just like NAT-PT.
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fire fade? Lovely.
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, and are willing to also provide this sort of thing
to the community (either in this, or in another area), please let me know --
I'll look into setting up a website / mailing list / something...
What Warren said. I'm in the Chicagoland area.
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with Cogent.
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, are not available on the standard platform, so it can't be quite
compared.
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the news had they all depeered cogent at the same time.
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anyone for transit), I would think this would bode
worse for Sprint, since most of their transit customers could migrate to
Cogent (saving $$$ and not having to face future depeerings). Just my $0.02.
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anyone) too.
Last I knew Cogent wasn't doing any IPv6.. has that changed?
- Jared
Not that I know of. We tried to get IPv6 transit from Cogent several months
ago (we already have IPv4 transit), and were told it's not available yet.
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On 10/30/08, Paul Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/sprint-nextel-severs-its-internet-connection-to-cogent-communications,603138.shtml
The most interesting part of the press release to me is:
In the over 1300 on-net locations worldwide where Cogent
On 10/2/08, Jean-François Mezei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Question:
Is it possible to setup an akamai feed in hours once you know your
website is to be swamped ?
Obviously, the system managers there might not have been warned in
advance that the politicians would place a huge load on
On 9/25/08, Mike Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or get an ISR with a 3G GSM card?
I'm a fan of this solution. We use T-Mobile with EDGE cards (not 3G, but I
don't need 3G for SSH, RDP, etc) in several of our colocation environments
for remote access. At $30/month for the service (per card), it
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