Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-05 Thread Tim Pozar
BTW...  At Fandor (before I left) we got one of the last /24s that ARIN
had.   Our transit providers at the office were Monkey Brains (wireless)
and Zayo (fiber).  We purchased a ER Pro, upgraded the memory and were
peering v4 with both on this box.  MB didn't have V6 at that point.  We
did nail up our V6 announcement with Zayo and got it that way.

If folks need config examples.

Tim


Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-05 Thread Josh Reynolds
6.3 ;)

- Josh

On Jul 5, 2017 2:10 PM, "Paul Gear"  wrote:

> On 04/07/17 12:28, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >>>
> >>> As far as automation, it's a JunOS-like CLI originally based on vyatta,
> >>> which AT now owns - and one of the main reasons is it's
> scriptability,
> >>> use of Ansible and other tools right on the device, python, etc.
> >
> > Technically I believe it's based on VyOS rather than Vyatta.  Same base,
> > but just delineating that VyOS is open source and I don't believe AT
> > wields any control over it.
>
> EdgeOS was forked from Vyatta well before (around Vyatta Core 6.2?) VyOS
> took up the last public Vyatta release.  It has therefore diverged
> somewhat from current VyOS releases, but the two are still
> mostly-compatible.
>
> Paul
>
>


Armstrong Cable Services/AS27364 networking contact needed

2017-07-05 Thread Darrin Veit via NANOG
I'm hoping to find a networking contact at Armstrong that can ping me off list. 
We're investigating connectivity issues for some Armstrong customers when they 
are trying to connect to servers in AS8075.

Thanks!

-Darrin Veit, Xbox Platform Networking
dv...@microsoft.com 





Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-05 Thread Paul Gear
On 04/07/17 12:28, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> 
> ...
>>>
>>> As far as automation, it's a JunOS-like CLI originally based on vyatta,
>>> which AT now owns - and one of the main reasons is it's scriptability,
>>> use of Ansible and other tools right on the device, python, etc.
> 
> Technically I believe it's based on VyOS rather than Vyatta.  Same base,
> but just delineating that VyOS is open source and I don't believe AT
> wields any control over it.

EdgeOS was forked from Vyatta well before (around Vyatta Core 6.2?) VyOS
took up the last public Vyatta release.  It has therefore diverged
somewhat from current VyOS releases, but the two are still
mostly-compatible.

Paul



Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-05 Thread Jared Geiger
The RAM is upgradeable but it can support quite a few full tables out of
the box. The routing software under the hood got upgraded by Ubiquiti to
ZebOS https://www.ipinfusion.com/products/zebos/ from the VyOS code.

There is a Cavium bug regarding UDP packets though that can be nasty if you
hit it.
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/UDP-packet-loss-with-EdgeRouter-Lite/m-p/1343012

Even though the thread starts by talking about the Lite, all of the Cavium
EdgeRouters  currently have the problem. The beta work around is to
restrict packet forwarding to only use one of the CPU cores. This is with
or without hardware offloading enabled. Hopefully Cavium will have a real
fix soon. I have two of these I'm itching to put into production once the
bugs are worked out.

On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 8:28 PM, Josh Reynolds  wrote:

> I kinda feel the same way.  I wish FRR was a big more mature at this
> point though.
>
> On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 10:21 PM, Baldur Norddahl
>  wrote:
> > Why not use a Linux or BSD computer for this? It is cheap and you know
> > exactly what you are getting. It will forward 10 gig at line rate at
> least
> > for normal traffic.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Baldur
> >
> > Den 3. jul. 2017 21.08 skrev "Job Snijders" :
> >
> >> Dear NANOG,
> >>
> >> Some friends of mine are operating a nonprofit (on shoe string) and
> looking
> >> to connect some CDN caches to an IX fabric. A BGP speaking device is
> needed
> >> between the caches and the BGP peers connected to the fabric. The BGP
> >> speaker is needed to present the peers on the IX with a unified view of
> the
> >> assemblage of CDN nodes.
> >>
> >> I was wondering whether anyone was experience with the "EdgeRouter
> Infinity
> >> XG" device, specifically in the role of a simple peering router for a
> >> couple of tens of thousands of routes. (I'd point default to the left
> and
> >> take just the on-net routes on the right to reduce the table size
> >> requirement).
> >>
> >> I hope the device can do at least 2xLACP trunks, has a sizable FIB, is
> >> automatable (supports idempotency), can forward IMIX at line-rate,
> *flow,
> >> and exposes some telemetry via SNMP.
> >>
> >> Any note sharing would be appreciated!
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >>
> >> Job
> >>
>


Big Spam Burst

2017-07-05 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
Am I the only person who got a big burst of spam -- 30 or 40 in about 5
minutes -- on Sunday night, from France?

All forged with NANOG participant From names?

I'm pretty sure Steve Bellovin and Rob Seastrom aren't sending me spam. :-)

Cheers,
-- jra

-- 
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RE: Call For Presentations - DNS-OARC Workshop 27, San Jose, CA, USA, 29-30 September 2017

2017-07-05 Thread Jacques Latour
Hi All!

> DNS-OARC Workshop 27, San Jose, CA, USA, 29-30 September 2017

Seems like a good time to send a reminder that we still have some presentation 
slots available.

> https://indico.dns-oarc.net/event/27/call-for-abstracts/

Jacques
 

> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jacques
> Latour
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 9:43 AM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Call For Presentations - DNS-OARC Workshop 27, San Jose, CA, USA,
> 29-30 September 2017
> 
> [with apologies to those who see this on multiple lists]
> 
> Call For Presentations
> 
> The DNS-OARC 27th Workshop will take place in San Jose, CA, USA on
> September 29th and 30th 2017, the Friday and Saturday preceding NANOG
> 71.  The Workshop's Program Committee is now requesting proposals for
> presentations.  All DNS-related subjects are welcome.
> 
> If you are an OARC member, and have a sensitive topic you would like to
> present for members-only, we can accommodate those talks during the
> Members Only session on the morning of September 29th.  A timeslot will
> also be available for lightning talks (5-10 minutes) on Saturday September
> 30th, for which submissions will be accepted during Friday 29th.
> 
> Workshop Milestones:
> 
>   26 May 2017, Call for Presentations posted and open for submissions
>   28 July 2017, Deadline for submission
>   11 August 2017, Draft Programme published
>   01 September 2017, Final Program published
>   15 September 2017, Final deadline for slideset submission
> 
> Details for presentation submission will be published here:
> 
> https://indico.dns-oarc.net/event/27/call-for-abstracts/
> 
> The workshop presentations will be organized by common themes,
> depending on the topics and the timing of each presentation. There are 30-
> minute and 15-minute slots, let us know your preference in your submission.
> 
> To allow the Programme Committee to make objective assessments of
> submissions, so as to ensure the quality of the workshop, submissions
> SHOULD include slides.  Draft slides are acceptable on submission.
> 
> If you have questions or concerns you can contact the Programme
> Committee:
> 
> https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/programme
> 
> via 
> 
> Ray Bellis, for the OARC Programme Committee
> 
> OARC depends on sponorship to fund its workshops and associated social
> events.  Please contact  if your organization is
> interested in becoming a sponsor.
> 
> (Please note that OARC is run on a non-profit basis, and is not in a position 
> to
> reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.)



Re: Call for presentations EPF12, 18th - 20th September, Lisbon sent to NANOG

2017-07-05 Thread Arnold Nipper
Dear all

Just a quick reminder that we still have some presentation slots available.

Have a nice summer and see you in Lisbon
Arnold

On 10.04.2017 10:21, Arnold Nipper wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> AMS-IX, DE-CIX, LINX, Netnod are happy to host the 12th European
> Peering Forum (EPF) in Lisbon, Portugal from the 18th - 20st September
> 2017. The event will welcome up to 300 peering managers and
> coordinators from networks connected to the host Internet exchanges.
> Besides an interesting topical agenda, the three-day event
> accommodates room for attendees to meet on a one-to-one basis to
> discuss bilateral peering business opportunities.
> 
> The programme committee will be looking for presentations and
> lightning talks related to peering and technical topics of
> interconnection. Your presentation should address
> 
>  * Interconnection Automation
>  * Regional Peering
>  * Interconnection and Peering Internet Governance and Regulatory TopicS
>  * Economic and Product Trends
>  * Peering/Interconnection Strategy
>  * Interesting findings about peering
>  * 100GE and beyond
> 
> 
> Submissions
> ===
> 
> Presentations must be of a non-commercial nature. Product or
> marketing heavy talks are strongly discouraged.
> 
> Submissions of presentations should be made to the programme
> committee . Please include:
> 
>  * Author's name and e-mail
>  * Presentation title
>  * Abstract
>  * Slides (if available)
>  * Time requested
> 
> 
> Deadlines
> =
> 
> Presentation Abstract Deadline  17/07/2017 12:00 UTC
> Final Selection of Speakers 28/07/2017
> Presentation Slides Submission Deadline 04/09/2017 12:00 UTC
> 
> 
> More information about the event and other activities around EPF12
> may be found at https://peering-forum.eu/
> 
> Best regards,
> Arnold
> 
> On behalf of the EPF hosts
> 


-- 
Arnold Nipper
email: arn...@nipper.de
mobile: +49 172 2650958



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