Re: BGPMON Alert Questions

2014-04-06 Thread Sharon Goldberg
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Mark Tinka mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:

 So do you know whether anyone has any idea about what the
 top 10 global carriers are doing re: RPKI?

 Thinking? Justifying? Testing? Ignoring?


These looking glasses are helpful:
http://www.labs.lacnic.net/rpkitools/looking_glass/
http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/rpki-monitor/
http://certification-stats.ripe.net/
http://rpki.surfnet.nl/index.html

But naturally it's harder to see who has turned on origin validation.

Sharon

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Sharon Goldberg
Computer Science, Boston University
http://www.cs.bu.edu/~goldbe


Re: BGPMON Alert Questions

2014-04-06 Thread Mark Tinka
On Sunday, April 06, 2014 02:34:47 PM Sharon Goldberg wrote:

 But naturally it's harder to see who has turned on origin
 validation.

Indeed, especially since there is no co-relation between 
providers issuing ROA's for their own allocations and 
turning on origin validation in their network.

Mark.


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Re: Cisco warranty

2014-04-06 Thread Robert Drake


On 4/3/2014 12:44 PM, Laurent CARON wrote:

Hi,

I bought a C3750G-12S which is now end of sale on cisco website. This 
device is now defective.


Since I bought it from a reseller and not directly from cisco, cisco 
is refusing to take it under warranty and tells me to have the 
reseller take care of it.


The reseller doesnt wan't to hear about this device since it is end of 
sale.


According to cisco website, end of sale means the device is still 
covered for 5 years.


These have reached a price point where a used one will cost less than a 
smartnet contract for one, and you get better turnaround time too.


My question is: Is it normal for my supplier to refuse to take it 
under warranty ?


Probably depends on the supplier.  Most of them would have warranty 
terms of their own and if it's passed that time period then they won't 
take it back.


Is there (from your experience) a chance I might get cisco to deal 
with it ?


If you're a huge customer of Cisco and have multi-year contracts with 
them then sure.  You could get them to RMA a toaster if they think they 
could make money in the long run on it.




Thanks

Laurent