Anyone from AS7160 (Oracle) around ?

2014-07-08 Thread Mike Tancsa
Hi, I have been trying to get a hold of someone who looks after ASN 7160 since last Thursday both directly (OrgTechEmail), and indirectly via upstreams with no luck. I am trying to resolve or at least understand a routing reachability issue between our two networks. It seems packets from

Re: Anyone from AS7160 (Oracle) around ?

2014-07-08 Thread Jared Mauch
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Mike Tancsa m...@sentex.net wrote: Hi, I have been trying to get a hold of someone who looks after ASN 7160 since last Thursday both directly (OrgTechEmail), and indirectly via upstreams with no luck. I am trying to resolve or at least understand a routing

Re: Anyone from AS7160 (Oracle) around ? How about Inernap and Voxel ?

2014-07-08 Thread Mike Tancsa
Thanks to an unnamed frontline staff member who worked hard to find the right people at Oracle, I found the right people at Oracle-- She had no idea what I was talking about, but knew how to figure out how to find who I needed and didnt give up! It seems Oracle is being sent bogus routing

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2014-07-08 Thread Randy Bush
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Re: Best practice for BGP session/ full routes for customer

2014-07-08 Thread Mark Tinka
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:33:12 PM Anurag Bhatia wrote: In this scenario what is best practice for giving full table to downstream? In our case, we have three types of edge routers; Juniper MX480 + Cisco ASR1006, and the Cisco ME3600X. For the MX480 and ASR1006 have no problems supporting

Colo Internet Carriers in Atlanta Area

2014-07-08 Thread Chris Lowe
My organization is building a new data center in the Atlanta area. I need to identify a couple of carriers stability is preferred over cost. Please let me know your preferred carriers as well as any carriers that you would stay away from. Thanks!

Re: Best practice for BGP session/ full routes for customer

2014-07-08 Thread Mark Tinka
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:46:05 PM Jason Lixfeld wrote: 1. You already know that multihop is very ugly. If it's for a one-off, it's probably fine. But building a product around multi-hop wouldn't be my first choice. We prefer Layer 2 bundling technologies like 802.1AX, POS bundles or

Re: Best practice for BGP session/ full routes for customer

2014-07-08 Thread Mark Tinka
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:46:05 PM Jason Lixfeld wrote: 3. If your network is MPLS enabled, you can do a routed pseudowire from a BGP speaking router with a full table to the access router (PE). Other tunnelling technologies can probably do the same thing; GRE, L2TPv3 and also a plain'ol

Re: Colo Internet Carriers in Atlanta Area

2014-07-08 Thread Justin
We have DCs in Suwanee and Atlanta. We use NTT and TWT at both. On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Chris Lowe muddywatersbl...@hotmail.com wrote: My organization is building a new data center in the Atlanta area. I need to identify a couple of carriers stability is preferred over cost. Please

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2014-07-08 Thread Larry Sheldon
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Re: Anyone from AS7160 (Oracle) around ? How about Inernap and Voxel ?

2014-07-08 Thread Mike Tancsa
It seems Oracle is being sent bogus routing information from their PNAP peer. They are learning, what seems to be a random subnet of prefixes (two of which I am not even announcing-- 64.7.135.0/24 and 64.7.137.0/24) that are learned from Torix. The path that 7160 sees is 19024 29791 8001 11670