Re: Failover how much complexity will it add?
There are any problems with quagga+BSD/Linux that you know or something like that? Or in your scenario a cisco/juniper box is a requirement? I'm asking this because I'm always running BGP with upstreams providers using quagga on BSD and everything is fine until now. -- From: a...@baklawasecrets.com Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 8:39 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Failover how much complexity will it add? So if my requirements are as follows: - BGP router capable of holding full Internet routing table. (whether I go for partial or full, I think I want something with full capability). - Capable of pushing 100meg plus of mixed traffic. What are my options? I want to exclude openbsd, or linux with quagga. Probably looking at Cisco or Juniper products, but interested in any other alternatives people suggest. I realise this is quite a broad question, but hoping this will provide a starting point. Oh and if I have missed any specs I should have included above, please let me know. Thanks Adel
ALTDB Problems
Hello I'm having some problems to send a new record to ALTDB by using mail. Old records work OK and I can update. Someone here at nanog is having same issues? Is there any ALTDB admins here? Thanks!
RE: ALTDB Problems
Thanks Steve. I Know that ALTDB is free, they do a great job for free, I don't complain about the delay! :) I'm just checking if there are some outage or similar issue. I sure will see the donation question close. Thanks -Original Message- From: Steve Rubin [mailto:s...@tch.org] Sent: terça-feira, 27 de outubro de 2009 16:21 To: Renato Frederick Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: ALTDB Problems On Oct 27, 2009, at 7:25 AM, Renato Frederick wrote: Hello I'm having some problems to send a new record to ALTDB by using mail. Old records work OK and I can update. Someone here at nanog is having same issues? Is there any ALTDB admins here? Thanks! ALTDB is free and you get what you pay for. However. Donations to http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php would probably get requests done a lot faster. -- Steve Rubin/ AE6CH / http://www.altdb.net/ Email: s...@tch.org / N6441C / http://www.tch.org/~ser/