DNS timeline corrections

2002-11-06 Thread Sean Donelan
I received some corrective input at the last Nanog meeting concerning some events on my DNS timeline (http://www.donelan.com/dnstimeline.html) from people who were there. I missed NIC.NORDU.NET as the first root name server outside the USA. Although I can't identify the precise date it was added

Re: High Processor Rates on Routers.

2002-11-06 Thread Rafi Sadowsky
## On 2002-11-06 15:54 - Chris Roberts typed: CR> CR> CR> BGP can cause a lot of processor utilisation when updates are received, CR> although this is not normally at accurate 30 second intervals, so I CR> wouldn't suspect this particularly. CR> I've seen this happen with OSPF routes f

Re: Where is the edge of the Internet? Re: no ip forged-source-address

2002-11-06 Thread Christopher L. Morrow
Ok, so I'll respond to one more of the messages I missed yesterday. On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Matt Buford wrote: > > On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > The only equipment I'm heard here which has serious issues related to > > feature availability is the 12000 (which was never a particular

Re: who can do better ?

2002-11-06 Thread Sean Donelan
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Jesper Skriver wrote: > 80% of Amsterdam is without power, one AMS-IX site is without no-break > power for an other few weeks, others are running out of UPS capacity. www.ripe.net and k.root-servers.org (note: the .org) don't seem to be responding. whois.ripe.net and k.roo

Fw: who can do better ?

2002-11-06 Thread Pascal Gloor
FYI - Original Message - From: "Jurian van der Knaap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Pascal Gloor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 10:39 PM Subject: Re: who can do better ? > I can't post to nanog directly, so here's what I know, feel free to repost > it if you want. >

Re: who can do better ?

2002-11-06 Thread Jesper Skriver
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 10:30:22PM +0100, Pascal Gloor wrote: > > http://www.ams-ix.com/hugegraph.html > > That can only be an error, I heard ams-ix got a power outage at the > moment... 80% of Amsterdam is without power, one AMS-IX site is without no-break power for an other few weeks, others

who can do better ?

2002-11-06 Thread Pascal Gloor
http://www.ams-ix.com/hugegraph.html That can only be an error, I heard ams-ix got a power outage at the moment... P.

Re: High Processor Rates on Routers.

2002-11-06 Thread Petri Helenius
If you happen NOT to run CEF on your boxes which see large number of prefixes, you'll see CPU jump every 60 seconds when the box does cache cleaning. This is not an option 12xxx's. Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ladies & Gentleman. Was wondering if it is common for processor rates on higher

Re: Important Informational Message - root.zone change

2002-11-06 Thread Andrew Brown
>> > The change will >> > be reflected in zone serial # 2002110501. >> [...] >> > J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 5w6d16h IN A 192.58.128.30 >> [...] >> >> ...the old data is still being served by root-servers.net, vis: > >Looks to me like dot's serial isn't 2002110501 yet: >H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500

Re: Fw: Where is the edge of the Internet?

2002-11-06 Thread Paul Vixie
> >1 - Connection Taxonomy > >1.1. The Internet is a "network of networks", where the component > >networks are called Autonomous Systems (AS), each having a unique AS > >Number (ASN). > > Even if this reflects the original intent of ASNs, it certainly does not fit > current real

Re: High Processor Rates.

2002-11-06 Thread Hank Nussbacher
At 09:09 AM 06-11-02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I have something like this, I do: sho proc cpu | excl 0.00 and then hit uparrow+return once a second for about a minute to get a quick snapshot of what process is doing the nasty stuff. -Hank Yes, the sh proc cpu command is how you s

RE: High Processor Rates.

2002-11-06 Thread Mark Borchers
Can you look through the process table to see what process is causing the spikes? IP Input? BGP? SNMP? > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-nanog@;merit.edu]On Behalf Of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:09 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

High Processor Rates.

2002-11-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, the sh proc cpu command is how you see the 5 second, 1 mintues & 5 minute CPU rates... But nothing shows here... Any other thoughts ?

Re: Fw: Where is the edge of the Internet?

2002-11-06 Thread Tim Griffin
Paul Vixie wrote: > here's what i came up with while trying to explain "the edge" elsewhere. >1 - Connection Taxonomy >1.1. The Internet is a "network of networks", where the component >networks are called Autonomous Systems (AS), each having a unique AS >Number (ASN). Even if th

Re: High Processor Rates on Routers.

2002-11-06 Thread Chris Roberts
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 08:21:39AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Ladies & Gentleman. > > > Was wondering if it is common for processor rates on higher end Crisco boxes to race >from 1 or 2 % show on the 5 second processor rate interval, to anywhere from 70 to 90 >%, instanteously, th

RE: High Processor Rates on Routers.

2002-11-06 Thread Jim Deleskie
Try a show proc cpu to see what the router is doing if you really want to find out. -Jim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:internetguy205@;hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: High Processor Rates o

Re: [High Processor Rates on Routers.]

2002-11-06 Thread Joshua Smith
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Ladies & Gentleman. > > > Was wondering if it is common for processor rates on higher end Crisco boxes to race from 1 or 2 % show on the 5 second processor rate interval, to anywhere from 70 to 90 %, instanteously, then drop back down to 1 o

High Processor Rates on Routers.

2002-11-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ladies & Gentleman. Was wondering if it is common for processor rates on higher end Crisco boxes to race from 1 or 2 % show on the 5 second processor rate interval, to anywhere from 70 to 90 %, instanteously, then drop back down to 1 or 2 % after 10 seconds. The above mentioned scenario wou

Re: [RFI Pointers to technical organisation layouts]

2002-11-06 Thread Joshua Smith
"Thomas Kernen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > I'm looking for the layout of the technical organisation within service providers. Charts with role definitions, related and/or > critical processes, inter-departement communications, chain of command, breakout within major units, relation b

RE: RFI Pointers to technical organisation layouts

2002-11-06 Thread Kris Foster
> > Carrier Scale IP: Designing and Operating Internet Networks > > by P. Willis (Editor) > > Is that Pete Willis who was in BTnet Technical Services? Appears so.. > > > > This book contained various examples of BT's organization.. > > Check out the review here: [sorry Nigel :-)] > > http:

Re: RFI Pointers to technical organisation layouts

2002-11-06 Thread Neil J. McRae
> Carrier Scale IP: Designing and Operating Internet Networks > by P. Willis (Editor) Is that Pete Willis who was in BTnet Technical Services? > > This book contained various examples of BT's organization.. Check out the review here: [sorry Nigel :-)] http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN

RE: RFI Pointers to technical organisation layouts

2002-11-06 Thread Kris Foster
> I'm looking for the layout of the technical organisation > within service providers. Charts with role definitions, related and/or > critical processes, inter-departement communications, chain > of command, breakout within major units, relation between > NOC/engineering/billing/service turnup/e

RFI Pointers to technical organisation layouts

2002-11-06 Thread Thomas Kernen
Hi, I'm looking for the layout of the technical organisation within service providers. Charts with role definitions, related and/or critical processes, inter-departement communications, chain of command, breakout within major units, relation between NOC/engineering/billing/service turnup/etc, b

Re: Where is the edge of the Internet?

2002-11-06 Thread alok
come to think of it, it certainly makes it easier in the access...everything points to that... would help if there ws a "mandatory doc"..then even those "assymetric routing" chaps would anyways put it in their access :o) -rgds alok - Original Message - From: alok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:

Re: Peerings

2002-11-06 Thread Alexander Koch
Hi Simon, with PAIX you surely get someone at PAIX do it for you, for MAE West go to ep.net and submit a change...? I do not know if PAIX does the reverse themselves, but for MAE West I am sure. It's as easy. Regards, Alexander On Tue, 5 November 2002 20:28:06 +, Simon Lockhart wrote: > On