Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device

2020-02-07 Thread Robert Broomhead
I have used the Comset 4GX routers with good results.
Built as an industrial modem.

https://comset.com.au/4g-lte-modem-routers-c-65/?zenid=qd07g4tmi010lr82fa0fb6jqo2

Robert Broomhead
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> On 7 Feb 2020, at 9:24 pm, James Andrewartha  wrote:
> 
> Most of these have LTE Cat 4 modems, ie 150Mpbs down/50Mbps up 
> theoretical. I'm still on the lookout for a standalone one that's Cat 6 or 
> better. Well, there is the Netgear Nighthawk M1/M2 but it's more of a 
> consumer device than one suited for infrastructure use.
> 
> We're using Fortigates at the moment so I picked up some Fortigate 
> 30E-3G4Gs which have a Sierra Wireless EM7565 modem that's Cat 12, so 
> 600/100Mbps theoretical. One will be replacing a LB2120 which has been 
> functioning fine.
> 
>> On Thu, 6 Feb 2020, Mark Dignam wrote:
>> 
>> The LB2120 is a rather cool piece of kit – we have deployed some as backups 
>> for a few clients, or prime for others with no
>> FTTN.. Only real gotcha I’ve found is the external antenna connectors aren’t 
>> exactly robust… which led me to the other gadget
>> I’ve found useful…….
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> A https://teltonika-networks.com/product/rut240/ which is basicly an 
>> industrial version of a OpenWRT box.. with SMA instead of
>> TS9 sockets.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Nathan 
>> Brookfield
>> Sent: Thursday, 6 February 2020 10:51 AM
>> To: Graham Maltby ; ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
>> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Love them, use them connected to Microtik’s for OPVPN clients, great devices 
>> and they don’t’ get hot and overheat like the
>> Sierra dongles haha.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Kindest Regards,
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
>> 
>> Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
>> 
>>  
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>> From: AusNOG  On Behalf Of Graham Maltby
>> Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2020 1:44 PM
>> To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
>> Subject: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Hi Everyone,
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Does anyone have any experience or comment they would like to share on these 
>> - positive or negative.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> https://www.netgear.com.au/home/products/mobile-broadband/lte-modems/LB2120.aspx
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Looking that their use in an SOHO and SME role mainly and as a self 
>> contained solution, not integrated into another router.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Graham
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device

2020-02-07 Thread James Andrewartha
Most of these have LTE Cat 4 modems, ie 150Mpbs down/50Mbps up 
theoretical. I'm still on the lookout for a standalone one that's Cat 6 or 
better. Well, there is the Netgear Nighthawk M1/M2 but it's more of a 
consumer device than one suited for infrastructure use.

We're using Fortigates at the moment so I picked up some Fortigate 
30E-3G4Gs which have a Sierra Wireless EM7565 modem that's Cat 12, so 
600/100Mbps theoretical. One will be replacing a LB2120 which has been 
functioning fine.

On Thu, 6 Feb 2020, Mark Dignam wrote:

> The LB2120 is a rather cool piece of kit – we have deployed some as backups 
> for a few clients, or prime for others with no
> FTTN.. Only real gotcha I’ve found is the external antenna connectors aren’t 
> exactly robust… which led me to the other gadget
> I’ve found useful…….
> 
>  
> 
> A https://teltonika-networks.com/product/rut240/ which is basicly an 
> industrial version of a OpenWRT box.. with SMA instead of
> TS9 sockets.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Nathan 
> Brookfield
> Sent: Thursday, 6 February 2020 10:51 AM
> To: Graham Maltby ; ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device
> 
>  
> 
> Love them, use them connected to Microtik’s for OPVPN clients, great devices 
> and they don’t’ get hot and overheat like the
> Sierra dongles haha.
> 
>  
> 
> Kindest Regards,
> 
>  
> 
> Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
> 
> Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
> 
>  
> 
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> From: AusNOG  On Behalf Of Graham Maltby
> Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2020 1:44 PM
> To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: [AusNOG] 4G Redundancy Device
> 
>  
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
>  
> 
> Does anyone have any experience or comment they would like to share on these 
> - positive or negative.
> 
>  
> 
> https://www.netgear.com.au/home/products/mobile-broadband/lte-modems/LB2120.aspx
> 
>  
> 
> Looking that their use in an SOHO and SME role mainly and as a self contained 
> solution, not integrated into another router.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Graham
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 


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Re: [AusNOG] Telstra IPv6 Wireless Enablement - IPv6 Single Stack

2020-02-07 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
That’s wrong, even if some folks do.

 

If you filter 2002::/16, peer to peer that still uses 6to4 get broken -> more 
calls to the help desk.

 

The only that IETF did is to deprecate 6to4 anycast (RFC7526), so only the IPv4 
anycast prefix is not anymore working. Maybe the right thing to filter is then 
192.88.99.1.

 

This is the relevant text:

4.  Deprecation

 

 

   This document formally deprecates the anycast 6to4 transition

   mechanism defined in [RFC3068] and the associated anycast IPv4

   address 192.88.99.1.  It is no longer considered to be a useful

   service of last resort.

 

   The prefix 192.88.99.0/24 MUST NOT be reassigned for other use except

   by a future IETF Standards Action.

 

   The basic unicast 6to4 mechanism defined in [RFC3056] and the

   associated 6to4 IPv6 prefix 2002::/16 are not deprecated.  The

   default address selection rules specified in [RFC6724] are not

   modified.

 

   In the absence of 6to4 anycast, "6to4 Provider Managed Tunnels"

   [RFC6732] will no longer be necessary, so they are also deprecated by

   this document.

 

 

 

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 6/2/20 11:47, "AusNOG en nombre de Noel Butler" 
 escribió:

 

I hope you have a lot of peering points in USA, with Cogent's long time refusal 
to peer with HE causing a  lot of dead-end paths :)

and that 2002::/16 is blocked by a lot of networks for wyyy too much abuse 
in the past.

Has it been cleaned up?

On 06/02/2020 14:27, Russell Langton wrote:


 *
- If your website/content/other is advertising a  Ipv6 DNS record,  
   
   => This may cause problems if your website is not 100% Ipv6

 

 

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