On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 06:56:22PM -0500, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
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> If they were singly homed to Aleron, technically, they don't qualify.
>
Alex,
Even if they weren't multihomed, they have every right
to go to ARIN to request address space (provided they could
justify >= a /20 allocat
We were multi-homed. Sprint was our other provider. They've been great.
>
> If they were singly homed to Aleron, technically, they don't qualify.
>
If they were singly homed to Aleron, technically, they don't qualify.
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, E.B. Dreger wrote:
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> TT> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:10:01 -0600
> TT> From: Tech Team1
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> TT> Since we had about 16 /24s (well utilized) this was going to
>
> And you didn't approach ARIN for PI sp
In the situation described in my last post, I was apparently dealing with a
pre-bankrupt Aleron, which has now been bought out by another group which is improving
things.
So, let me restate my opinion.. I have no experience with the CURRENT Aleron, only the
OLD Aleron.
--Dan
I wanted to, but there were "political" reasons why we didn't. That's about all I can
say.
> -Original Message-
> From: E.B. Dreger [mailto:eddy+public+spam@;noc.everquick.net]
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 4:35 PM
> To: Todd Graf
> Subject: RE: Provider feedback Aleron=BAD!
>
>
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TT> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:10:01 -0600
TT> From: Tech Team1
TT> Since we had about 16 /24s (well utilized) this was going to
And you didn't approach ARIN for PI space?
Eddy
--
Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - EverQuick Internet Division
Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network buil
David,
We had a circuit through AGIS, who was bought by Telia, who was then bought by Aleron.
Their billing practices were utterly terrible. Several months after Aleron aquired
the network they informed us that we would now be billed an additional $250/month per
/24 that we had with them!
S
I am considering using Aleron (http://www.aleron.com/network) as an
internet service provider and wondering if anyone has an opinion on
their network, service or it's support.
You can contact me off-list if you like.
David A. Lauer
Network Engineer
Tristar Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Spake Damian Gerow on 31/10/2002, 10:06:39 -0500:
> We've been trying to get this solved since last Monday, and have just
> been getting the runaround from them. If anyone's got a contact
> there, or can pass this off to them, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks to the list, I was able to get a h
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:13:11PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:35:38 PST, "Crist J. Clark" said:
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> (OK.. *technically*, Christ is correct.. you can't tell.. but still)
>
> > On the classless Internet, how does any router know what is or is not
> > a broadcast addre
On 10/31/02 11:17 AM, "Jim Deleskie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> While its been many years since I've done ISDN, I do know it was quite
> common for 64k call to be rejected but a 56k make it though, as I remember
> from a bell tech I worked with it has to do with 'new' channels being full
> a
While its been many years since I've done ISDN, I do know it was quite
common for 64k call to be rejected but a 56k make it though, as I remember
from a bell tech I worked with it has to do with 'new' channels being full
and dropping to an older path that can only handle 56k.
But like it said it
Peter E. Fry wrote:
Ian MacKinnon wrote:
Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Not in my experience. Have you tried it?
Peter E. Fry
Well, yes, but here in UK.
Call would be rejected with incompatible destination.
And it is the originating end that is dropping the ca
Ian MacKinnon wrote:
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> Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Not in my experience. Have you tried it?
Peter E. Fry
And it was positive advice, rather than my not offering anything :)
What is the signalling doing at the other end ?
What I'm not sure about is what the different call references are about ?
The setup has a call ref of 0x01
But the Call Processing has 0x81
The far end then sends a disconnect
Neil
> Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Well its worth a try :-)
Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered.
Neil J. McRae wrote:
try making it a 56K isdn call.
Neil.
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Hi,
I'm trying to establish an ISDN call between Switzerland and New-York. The destination is in New-York, ISDN line provided b
try making it a 56K isdn call.
Neil.
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>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to establish an ISDN call between Switzerland and New-York. The
>destination is in New-York, ISDN line provided by Verizon. The called is disconnected
>just after being set up (see NY-
Spake Damian Gerow on 31/10/2002, 10:06:39 -0500:
> Can anyone with a host on 64/8 try reaching termforsale.net or
> creativesound.ca? We're having troubles reaching either of those from
> various hosts on that subnet. Just looking for some more details,
> since some hosts on 64/8 can reach it,
Can anyone with a host on 64/8 try reaching termforsale.net or
creativesound.ca? We're having troubles reaching either of those from
various hosts on that subnet. Just looking for some more details,
since some hosts on 64/8 can reach it, while others cannot.
We've been trying to get this solved
Hi,
I'm trying to establish an ISDN call between Switzerland and New-York. The destination
is in New-York, ISDN line provided by Verizon. The called is disconnected just after
being set up (see NY-router log below), and the problem seems to be that Verizon
switch does not understand the callref
at Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:22 PM, Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
seen to say:
>> analogy games are fun, but it boils down to this... If I know the
>> real source of an attack, I can stop it within minutes.
>
> the real source of the attack is the skript kitty who zombied the
> 10,000 host
> analogy games are fun, but it boils down to this... If I know the real
> source of an attack, I can stop it within minutes.
the real source of the attack is the skript kitty who zombied the 10,000
hosts which are sourcing packets at you. the intermediate sources are the
10,000 zombies, and try
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