Re: Centurylink having a bad morning?

2020-08-30 Thread Ray Ludendorff
Yep

Regards
Ray Ludendorff


On Aug 30, 2020, at 16:16, Jason Kuehl  wrote:


I'm over in MA in a CL building, it's very much still broken. I shut down the 
interfaces to CL and now just using Comcast.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 9:20 AM Andy Brezinsky 
mailto:a...@mbrez.com>> wrote:

Started about 5:05am central, started clearing up for me about 7:15am.   My 
route from ATT in Chicago is still going through NYC to get back to Chicago but 
at least packet loss isn't 70-100% anymore.

I also tried turning down sessions and still was seeing stale announcements on 
other LGs.

On 08/30/2020 07:27 AM, David Hubbard wrote:
Same.  Also, as reported on outages list, what’s even worse is that they appear 
to be continuing to propagate advertisements from circuits whose sessions have 
been turned down.  I validated ours still were via a couple looking glass 
portals.  Down Detector shows nearly every major service provider impacted.

They’re not reachable so who knows if they’re even working on it.  I feel like 
they’ve been cutting heavily on the network ops side in recent years…

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Subject: Centurylink having a bad morning?

Hello,

Woke up this morning to a bunch of reports of issues with connectivity had to 
shut down some Level3/CTL connections to get it to return to normal.

As of right now their support portal won’t load: 
https://www.centurylink.com/business/login/

Just wondering what others are seeing.




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Cisco 2 factor authentication

2016-06-22 Thread Ray Ludendorff
Has anyone setup two factor VPN using a Cisco ASA VPN solution?
What sort of soft client based dual factor authentication options were used for 
the Cisco VPNs (e.g. Symantec VIP, Google authenticator, Azure authenticator, 
RSA, etc.)
I am trying to find what infrastructure is needed to come up with the solution.

Please contact me of list

Regards
Ray Ludendorff





Re: SNMP - monitoring large number of devices

2015-09-30 Thread Ray Ludendorff
Please try the following/

https://statseeker.com/


Sent from  my virtual office

On Sep 30, 2015, at 09:44, Pavel Dimow 
> wrote:

Thank you all for you suggestions, I knew it that NANOG is a perfect place
for those kind of questions.
I will discuss your comments with my colleagues to see what would be the
best solution.
Once again thank you all for your valuable suggestions, I hope I will
update you soon with some results/test and of course more questions :)


On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 6:18 AM, Tom Sands 
> wrote:

We have used ZenOss for a number of years at this scale (40k+ devices, at
intervals of 1-5 minutes). It is possible to do if you have the hardware
and storage performance to throw at it. We used OpenNMS before that and had
to change due to scale. During that time we evaluated a number of the big
name and big dollar solutions and none of them seemed to scale any better
without significantly more hardware costs.
That's not to say ZenOss is perfect, we have plenty of headaches too.

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 29, 2015, at 10:40 PM, Joel Whitcomb 
>
wrote:

So we have used www.zenoss.org for many years. 
Individual collectors
are easily handling snmp poll rates of 1.5k oids per second(450k per 5m).
As zenoss core is open source Its probably worth a look for you.

-Joel

-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+joel.whitcomb=citrix@nanog.org]
On Behalf Of Pavel Dimow
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 1:20 PM
To: NANOG >
Subject: SNMP - monitoring large number of devices

Hi all,

recently I have been tasked with a NMS project. The idea is to pool about
20 OID's from 50k cable modems in less then 5 minutes (yes, I know it's
a one million OID's). Before you say check out some very professional and
expensive solutions I would like to know are there any alternatives like
open source "snmp framework"? To be more descriptive many of you knows how
big is the mess with snmp on cable modem. You always first perform snmp
walk in order to discover interfaces and then read the values for those
interfaces. As cable modem can bundle more DS channels, one time you can
have one and other time you can have N+1 DS channels = interfaces. All in
all I don't believe that there is something perfect out there when it comes
to tracking huge number of cable modems so I would like to know is there
any "snmp framework" that can be exteded and how did you (or would you)
solve this problem.

Thank you.



Baghdad internet access

2013-10-11 Thread Ray Ludendorff
Access to Baghdad(Iraq) via internet is not possible.  Anyone seeing the 
same thing ?

Regards
-Ray L.