Re: BGP Monitoring
> On 27 Feb 2024, at 01:28, Ben Cox via NANOG wrote: > > I believe PacketVis is Massimo Candela , based on > https://ripe85.ripe.net/archives/video/987/ It is run by his brother rather than Massimo, but it is his BGPalerter software behind the family business :) f
Re: Acceptance of RPKI unknown in ROV
On 19 Oct 2023 at 17:16:21, Randy Bush wrote: > has arin not made it easier, lowering the legal insanity, for legacy > holders to obtain services? > Yes but they need to jump now if they want to take advantage of it, as I understand it. f
Re: Hi-Rise Building Fiber Suggestions
> On 26 Feb 2020, at 11:33, Mark Tinka wrote: > > I'm certain someone from Flex has NANOG chatter on "Promiscuous Mode" :-). Yes :) f
Re: UK, NL, & Asia LTE Providers for Opengear Console Servers
Tom > On 1 Aug 2019, at 03:55, Tom Hill wrote: > > Are you suggesting Fi because of: > > "When outside the United States, cellular phone calls cost $0.20 per > minute, data costs the same $10 per gigabyte (i.e. there are no extra > data charges outside of the US), and texting is free." > > Ergo, relative to the countries stated, permanently roaming? > > I'd love to know if you've found that reliable - it seems too good to be > true. That is is how I use Fi and it just works - the only place it didn’t was Beirut. You used to be able to have 9 sims on the account but they have just reduced it to 4 for new accounts and those who were not already using more than 4. If you had more than 4 they are grandfathered in. f
Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test
> On 3 Oct 2018, at 14:52, Andy Ringsmuth wrote: > > Did anyone on AT or an iPhone receive the test today? I believe it was > supposed to happen at 2:18 EDT, followed by one on broadcast radio at 2:20 > EDT. Got it on an iPhone using Project Fi at 2:18 on the dot in southern MA. BTW the list member who was complaining about spamming the list - can I suggest you investigate procmail to solve your perceived problem on topics you are not interested in ? f
Re: Bandwidth Savings
Keenan > On 11 Jan 2017, at 15:10, Luke Guillorywrote: > > Netflix won’t even begin talks for their cache if you're not doing a minimum > of 5Gbps. Outside of the US I believe it is less based on presentations I have seen in Africa. > They also require massive uploads to the cache often, these are things are > 200TB now if I recall and they send everything unlike the transparent who > only grab what's already being consumed. Talk to their inter-connect team, the ones I know are very approachable. f
Re: Arista optics
> On 20 Jan 2016, at 16:56, Jeroen Wunnink >wrote: > > We have good experience with Flexoptix. You can brand them yourself > using their (free?) USB box to any vendor you want, including Arista. > Not sure if they have QSFP's yet, but we have CFP-LR4's running > successfully on multiple paths of our backbone. Wearing my Flexoptix hat I can confirm that we do QSFP & QSFP28 available. f
Re: Query : seeking a (low cost secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages
On 17 Nov 2011, at 12:58, A. Chase Turner wrote: I am seeking a $100 turnkey micro hardware appliance to plug into a LAN hub (behind a consumer-level cable modem) whose only purpose in life is to send heartbeat (and simple quality of service metrics) to a pre-configured central aggregation service on the WAN. Have a look at the Atlas project from RIPE - http://atlas.ripe.net/ Their hardware is aimed at costing 50€ including distribution etc. They have said they were not going to make it available but they might collaborate ? HTH f
Re: Microsoft Job Poaching on NANOG
On 18 Oct 2011, at 22:06, Cutler James R wrote: Since the message in question was not seen on the full list, it probably came from the MS event attendance list. and they were quite open at the event about wanting contact details for recruitment purposes... f
Re: Mastercard problems
On 9 Dec 2010, at 18:06, Jim Mercer wrote: i don't have a cache, but i'm pretty sure those comments were added after i posted. The new words are: -=--=- Looking for something? We're sorry. The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site inline: orange-arrow._V192240581_.gif Go to Amazon.com's Home Page -=-=- f
Re: Low end, cool CPE.
On 12 Nov 2010, at 01:54, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: And does this take cellular modems as a backup? The only wifi AP I've seen that would take SIM cards besides ethernet was a no-name chinese brand I saw in a Hong Kong electronics store. The Vigor2820 series of WiFi AP/Router/ADSL boxes will take a USB 3G modem stick. They will probably also do the necessary for the OP, although v6 is experimental I believe. Solwise have some HomeAV devices that will take USB 3G dongles. f
Re: Other NOGs around the world?
On 22 Aug 2010, at 15:17, Marshall Eubanks wrote: For country specific groups, there is DENOG - Germany - http://www.denog.de/ UKNOF UK http://www.uknof.org.uk/ Next meeting in Edinburgh Scotland on September 7th. f
Re: Please remove me from all mailing lists !!!
On 2 Jul 2010, at 13:34, Bret Clark wrote: 28.8k Modem users... ATT iPhone users... the new 14.4 modem of the internet.
Re: Consumer Grade - IPV6 Enabled Router Firewalls.
On 27 Feb 2010, at 20:58, John Jason Brzozowski wrote: Related to the comment below the latest release of the Apple Airport Extremes and Time Capsules support IPv6 including prefix delegation and stateful DHCPv6 on the WAN interface. Is that latest hardware releases or software releases? Are they going to backport to earlier hardware if it is only software releases currently? f
Re: ATT Mind Boggles...
On 14 Feb 2010, at 01:16, goe...@anime.net wrote: This is a bit more accessible, and free: http://www.hulu.com/watch/4163/saturday-night-live-ernestine Not if you are outside of the USA as the OP is... f
Re: he.net down/slow?
On 7 Jan 2010, at 18:18, William Pitcock wrote: ...why would you have that on a mailing list post? because the mail server that adds it is too dumb to differentiate between list and direct mail? f