Re: [AFMUG] MPLS for non-redundant paths

2017-02-12 Thread Carlos Alcantar
MPLS TE (traffic engineering) is widely used in large networks. It can add a layer if complexity so your milage may vary and may not be worth the time and energy of having to deal with this other abstract layer. Carlos Alcantar Race Communications / Race Team Member 1325 Howard Ave. #604,

Re: [AFMUG] OT Pissing and Moaning

2017-02-12 Thread That One Guy /sarcasm
Hymee better be putting some recipes up soon On Feb 11, 2017 8:16 PM, "Jason Wilson" wrote: > A little. How did water get into those connectors? > > > Jason Wilson > Remotely Located > Providing High Speed Internet to out of the way places. > 530-651-1736

Re: [AFMUG] Verizon Unlimited coming back

2017-02-12 Thread That One Guy /sarcasm
Beat horse Bury horse Dig horse up Repeat. On Feb 12, 2017 8:32 PM, "Darin Steffl" wrote: > So tomorrow, Verizon launching an Unlimited cell plan like the other 3 big > carriers. Full speed up to 22GB, then will only be slowed if a certain > tower is congested. 10GB

[AFMUG] Verizon Unlimited coming back

2017-02-12 Thread Darin Steffl
So tomorrow, Verizon launching an Unlimited cell plan like the other 3 big carriers. Full speed up to 22GB, then will only be slowed if a certain tower is congested. 10GB mobile hotspot included with 4G, then drops to 3G after. Includes Mexico and Canada roaming up to 500MB per day. $80 for

[AFMUG] MPLS for non-redundant paths

2017-02-12 Thread Dev
If I have a hub-and-spokes topology I want to do some traffic engineering on to avoid congestion, is there an advantage to MPLS over just using separate subnets to ease congestion if I don’t have multiple redundant paths that I need to be able to route around? I understand there is advantages

Re: [AFMUG] odd mt behavior

2017-02-12 Thread Cameron Crum
Mac is all zeros On Feb 12, 2017 5:24 PM, "Larry Smith" wrote: > Agree with Faisal, proxyin arp turned on somewhere. > Track the MAC address that is replying to all the ARP > and you will find your culprit. > > -- > Larry Smith > lesm...@ecsis.net > > On Sun February 12 2017

Re: [AFMUG] odd mt behavior

2017-02-12 Thread Larry Smith
Agree with Faisal, proxyin arp turned on somewhere. Track the MAC address that is replying to all the ARP and you will find your culprit. -- Larry Smith lesm...@ecsis.net On Sun February 12 2017 16:25, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > We have seen that behavior from misbehaving sonic wall (firewall) >

Re: [AFMUG] odd mt behavior

2017-02-12 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
We have seen that behavior from misbehaving sonic wall (firewall) and some implementations of consumer firewalls (Watchguard, Sonicwall etc) will do this when the proxy arp is set to be on. Regards. Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom 7266 SW 48 Street Miami, FL 33155 Tel: 305 663

Re: [AFMUG] odd mt behavior

2017-02-12 Thread Cameron Crum
yeah...tracked it to arp table full...something is flooding the arp list with every unused ip. On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 10:21 PM, Jesse Dupont < jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net> wrote: > If the UBNT CPEs are M series (XM or XW), is WDS enabled on both the APs > and CPEs? > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 10,