1) M9 have UPS power for a few days. BUT - it is 60V DC power. Only a very
few routers or switches are able to use it.
2) Power outages in Moscow data centers are very rare event, because most
have 2 - 3 different power inputs. 24 May failure was caused mainly
by operator's error, who reconnected
On 2005-05-26, at 07:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Russian media have lots of details about the power
outage, but the general media hardly mentions the fact
that there was a disruption of Internet service.
The MSK-IX web page still has no news about the incident
and no explanation as to wh
On Fri, 27 May 2005 15:43:12 PDT, Dan Lockwood said:
>
> Apologies if this is too off topic. We (a group of state govt
> organizations) are working together in a VoIP rollout. Our plan is to
> use our collective buying power to purchase long distance calls at
> wholesales rates. One organizatio
Todd,
>>- Forged AS paths and AS path segments
>
>
> ditto, provided that you have long enough AS path segments in your
> list of valid prefixes. if you have a long enough memory of routes
> and a fast enough system, it's trivial to produce weighted lists of
> the likelihood of a given prefix
RIPN and Relcom was not affected, except their M9 colocations. They had, in
theory, backup connectivity thru another node, but I am not sure, if it
really worked or not.
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From: "Joe Abley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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There are currently three vacant positions on the NANOG Program
Committee. According to the draft charter[1]:
"... the three Program Committee seats vacant as of May 2005
will be filled through appointment by the current committee
after an open nomination process."
Accordingly, the com