Hi Josh,
According to our own experiments and real deployment experience in this
field for many years, IPv6 is the best solution. Because the lack of support
of IPv6 in many applications, we also keep IPv4+NAT, so actually is a dual
stack situation, but all new sensors, meters, and apps. in
Hello,
I was looking over the internet for them, but it seems that I would get a much
quicker answer from the list.
Can somebody show me any good public BGP blackhole routers?
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
BGP Update Report
Interval: 12-Jan-07 -to- 25-Jan-07 (14 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS4637
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS478826578 1.9% 14.5 -- TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
Service Provider
2 - AS209
This report has been generated at Fri Jan 26 21:47:04 2007 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of an AS4637 (Reach) router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org/as4637 for a current version of this report.
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FYI, some goodness.
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We just saw one of our gig-e circuits to the Westin bounce three
times and another just go flatline in the past hour. On hold for a
couple of NOCs at the moment trying to figure out wtf is going on.
Anyone have solid info?
--chuck
We just saw one of our gig-e circuits to the Westin bounce three
times and another just go flatline in the past hour.
Answering my own question I know, but the OnFiber/Qwest guys I spoke
to informed me that they heard the Westin had some sort of backup
power scheduled maintenance go wrong.
We too had probs. I saw only two outages, one around 8PM PDT and one
around 9:45PM PDT. I called during the first one, and the people I talked
to were obviously in a state, and I had trouble hearing anyone, as they
were in an extremely loud part of the data center or something. From what
I
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