packet kiddies were more interesting than this crap. Enough
already!
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they do' (without of course
any serious proof that they are doing anything). And through it all you
find absolutly know exact details on what they are planning to do and why.
Information Warfare? Given the state of the industry, what we need is
Information Welfare.
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 05:53:10PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone else seeing high latency via L3 , especially the west coast ?
And is it related to Telefonica leaking their peer routes to their
transits, which seems to have happened at around the same time? :)
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and stability is as
important if not more important. I don't see the point in implementing a
v6 network consisting of seperate 7206vxrs (to contain the ios crashes)
and tunnels, if you're going to bother with it at least do it native and
do it right.
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groupings in a multi-bit trie implementation in hardware. So unlike the
rest of the list, I will quit while I am ahead. :)
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hijinks to truly make use of POS's MTU these days.
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probably doesn't qualify as most any
more) is simply that none of the product and very little of the technology
applies to the networks they run or the work they have to do.
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aggregation is a good
middle ground, and understanding where and with what steps a layer 3
switch CAN be used effectively is even better still. Anyone who doesn't
understand this is probably working for a bankrupt or soon to be bankrupt
company.
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to say that it wasn't worth paying for. :)
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On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 02:30:19PM -0800, Tom (UnitedLayer) wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 12:27:16PM -0800, Jim Devane wrote:
Are these devices able to effectively address the need?
Sugar pills effectively address the needs of a great
with JetCore modules, Cisco Catalyst 6500/7600 with
Sup2(A), Sup3(A/BXL)
Don't confuse flow based with slow-path initial lookup, they aren't
the same.
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hold in reserve and still keep ARIN happy.
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in numbers other than units sold.
On the topic of PC routers, I've fully given in to the zen of Randy Bush.
I FULLY encourage my competitor to use them. :)
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playtoy for your house, or an endless
source of laughter for the people who know better as they watch you work
away at it. The vast majority of this discussion falls into the latter
category, but after a while even this gem of a subject turns from funny to
just plain sad. :)
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information, see
www.isp-bandwidth.com. NANOG has never been, and dear god hopefully never
will be, a useful resource for finding anything sales related.
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in
processing power, and at best 24-36 months behind the times of the
technology the Dell Interns are pushing for $499, is beyond me.
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600mhz, or that it costs anywhere near $20,000 for that
blade server. :)
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such that you kill the rest of the box, routing protocols etc), at
the expense of latency.
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/projects/ipaddr/24asn
If you are on the list or know someone who is, please encourage them to
take steps to clean up their act. You may now return to your regularly
scheduled complaining about Verisign.
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hardware-less firewalling in 5.x, I'm still not entirely convinced that
they aren't thinking the same thing. But alas, it's probably too
innovative a concept, and might cut into the stupid with too much money
M5 buying market a tiny bit.
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it is what they know.
Even a Juniper M5 will do 16 OC3's with line rate filtering and
forwarding. There are probably a dozen design considerations based on
requirements you haven't described, but if you're doing primarily sonet,
7600 isn't really the way to go.
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with OC12 QPP's doing ds1's
some day) for a little bit more money now, still be able to run 20+ ChDS3
ports with plenty of uplink capacity in a 3U M10, and save the money in
the cost of the space and power.
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load of
ChDS3 PAs to the waiting crowd of suckers on eBay and
trade up to a Juniper with money left over, on any
decent number of chds3's.
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will tell you, it is better (at most
things).
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of angry calls, many complaints
to his provider, and even several death threats.
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, there will be sufficient reason to find a way to get around these
poorly thought out ideas of Microsoft.
P.S. Are there any MTA hacks which keep the socket of messages identified
as spam tied up as long as possible? I haven't seen them, but it seems
like a good idea.
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because you don't receive a personalized response within 24 hours
does not mean that issues are not being actively worked or that you need
to post to nanog about it. :)
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. :)
6939 buys from 6461 yes? I don't see this from a 6939 peer or from any
6461 customers, sounds like an internal route of 6939 to me.
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 06:15:38PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
route-views.oregon-ix.netsh ip bgp
...
* 0.0.0.0 216.218.252.1520 6939 6461 i
* 216.218.252.1450 6939 6461 i
* 1.0.0.0 64.50.230.1
on the current market, the circuit from NYC to Newark is
going to be way more expensive than a larger circuit from NYC to London.
:)
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(in or out), you'll at least get a
nice aggregate even if you can't measure individual virtual circuits
properly due to whatever brokeass vendor you're using. :)
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the way the customer chooses to
look at it. Nothing makes my head hurt faster than someone asking for a
pricing comparison between the different options so they can decide which
one is cheaper for them, but hey it's good to have options I guess. :)
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that a large amount of the traffic is coming from certain Asian
Pacific networks, and intentionally peer with them to setup choke points.
:)
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to look to for examples on how things should be. BTW there is a netgraph
module for L2 hash-based load balancing (aka etherchannel without the
PAgP/LACP), but yeah the lack of ECMP and a reasonable switching method to
support it falls into the category of the previous sentence. :)
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 03:25:43PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 09:48:01AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking into doing some research that will make use of GBICs(Gigabit Interface
Converters),
but I need to know how many of you are using GBICs
topology?
Hello,
I am also doing some research and would like to know how many of you are
using routers in your networks? I am considering making use of them, but
first I need to know where they fit into your topology?
k thx bye
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.
Or should we all just start chanting:
Susan!
Susan!
Susan!
?
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and of course, marketing.
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, and the GRP does the bgp
processing while the linecards continue to forward packets without
interruption (well at least until an update comes in and dCEF starts
pointing the packets out the wrong interface at any rate). :P
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, almost guaranteed to cut out every 30 seconds and be
close to unwatchable on the live feed.
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.
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anybody know whether there's a problem with the
criscos? (as in how do I configure my router for that? ;-)
Or better yet, the OpenSSH running on Junipers? Nothing on Juniper's site
about a vulnerability so far.
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responds on port 25 (says 550 on every RCPT TO). Gah.
I would say time to null route this horribly inappropriate scam, but it
looks like a few cable modem providers have already done so, and I am no
longer seeing it in the .com zone (but I still see it under .net).
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have
a tendancy to prove that they are human by forgetting or typoing a random
route with nearly every other update. When you start getting into the
hundreds of routes, personally I will go through the trouble to maintain
IRR entries any day vs letting humans break stuff.
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:30AM and was restored
at 8:00AM, AC power went out at around 3:00AM and wasn't restored until
8:30AM.
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be
*coughnetaggcough*), or newer supervisors with FIBs, but I'm not aware of
anything you can do to make an L3 Barney Switch behave well under a random
dest flood.
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a
crackpot.
Be my luck some tard would write it in perl or tcl anyways...
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is going to be writing a
story about how the NANOG mailing list fixed that darn the internet is
slow problem everyone has been complaining about.
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gonna call bullshit on that one until I see it
done.
The Akamai problem is how to do it *without* having 20K boxes doing
traceroutes. ;)
How many boxes does Akamai have? :)
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connectivity. Wouldn't surprise me if
they were paying more for the Sprint than they were for the UU, and
decided to consolidate.
It also wouldn't surprise me if they still had a Sprint pipe and yet
accepted more specifics from their transits, I used to see that a lot on
them.
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contacts and replaces them with ContactLastName, ContactFirstName,
and their email template system spits out incorrect version for domain
template responses even though it is clearly a contact template and not a
domain template.
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On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 03:30:32PM -0700, Vandy Hamidi wrote:
Cost to register with RADB is $250/year and I want to understand it
before I shell out.
http://www.altdb.net/
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is a perfectly valid method of handling this.
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for the
Atlanta IETF.
I believe GX sells commercial IPv6 at select locations as well. Hurricane
Electric is probably the leader in the market though, as everyone else
seems to still be implementing v6 with dedicated low-end devices and
tunnels.
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... :)
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, they can serve as notice
that the communication falls under the these existing terms of
confidentiality. The rest is complete garbage, the equivalent of an AOL
pass this message along story for executives.
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locks down registrations
within specific prefixes to a specific maintainer, and an approval system
for people who want to register blocks within your space, would be
insanely useful. Someone please implement this for us US folks using irrd.
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well supported, and the rest
of the routers aren't too bad on the used market.
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for the killer app to motivate high-speed residential
connectivity, the next they're pissing and moaning because it actually
happened.
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being held responsable for ones they don't catch.
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just be normal network flakiness, the Iraqi
networks aren't very reliable on a normal day.
http://www.seastrom.com/www.centcom.mil/galleries/leaflets/Images/izd-009.jpg
US Backhoe Operators - Your country needs you.
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by a reserved
/24 out of a /8.
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AboveNet (hi Majdi), but not ATT. :)
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in santaclara now
not sanfrancisco which seemed to help.
Again though it looked like att was the issue because cw looked fine up
tntil one hop after cw ended.
route-server.ip.att.net
When in doubt, try looking at the reverse path.
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be used to
packet filter... How exactly would it do anything other than simply not
having the route at all?
If and when some vendor adds support for taking the routes from a bgp feed
and using them in a packet filter, sign me up. Until then, I must be
missing something.
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on keeping those filters up to
date deserve their connectivity problems. Maybe next time they'll give
consideration to whether they actually need unallocated bogon filters on
every last linux server. :)
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the list email just fine and I don't need more than one copy of any
given email. Really.
I believe you'll find reply-all is commonly used, get over it. Really.
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adoption of jumboframes a possibility. (Maybe retrofit ND into v4 while
we're at it.)
Not necessarily sure thats the right thing to do, but SOMETHIG has got to
be better than what passes for path mtu discovery now. :)
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of speed. IMHO the 1500 byte MTU of ethernet
will still continue to prevent good end to end performance like this for a
long time to come. But alas, I digress...
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On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 10:13:10PM -0600, John Murphy wrote:
Anyone seeing any port 80 issues tonight? We're having some issues with
our port 80 off-net traffic tonight.
Do you think you could be a little more vague?
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in a tropical
foreign country with lots and lots of drugs and women, because anything
else would just be too sad for me to contemplate.
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-performance research and
education networks. Examples of such networks are Abilene, ESnet, CA*net3,
NREN and GEANT.
Production commercial networks need not apply, 'lest someone realize that
they blow away these speed records on a regular basis.
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 10:09:51PM +0100, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
Production commercial networks need not apply, 'lest someone realize that
they blow away these speed records on a regular basis.
What kind of production environment
.
Customer install engineers industry-wide are always flakey at best. It
isn't in their job description to be on call 24/7 in case you have an
emergency late-night installation. Besides, it's scarey enough knowing
that they have enable.
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with every
change.
D) A smart company concerned with ease of use could take a php monkey off
the street and for $200 create a nice web interface for customers to
manage their entries in an IRR db.
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power complex outside this city.
Were there itinerate tree-dwellers involved?
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.
Just so United doesn't feel bad, www.aol.com also fails in a dual stack
environment.
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people than I know
doing their private interconnects through Macy's.
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cynical.
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 10:54:41PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone from mfn around can you contact me off list?
Did you confuse [EMAIL PROTECTED] with [EMAIL PROTECTED] again?
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a little backed up when the results
are hazy, but other than that it's a great system.
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 03:21:12PM -0500, Richard Welty wrote:
Richard A Steenbergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prefer to pick a random number, then consult my Magic 8-Ball with the
question Is this customer paying enough money?. If the answer is no, I
raise their bill by 10Mbit and try
many powerful things you can do in C based on the fact that there is no
bounds checking (pointers ARE your friend god damnit :P), and in a world
before buffer overflow exploits it probably didn't matter if Joe Idiot's
program crashed because he goofed? (hindsight is 20/20)
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isn't to make the
language less powerful.
Perhaps if we banned C and assembly, and made everyone use perl, we'd be
safe. :)
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between fixing the string libraries to
handle overflow situations better, and changing the entire OS to do array
bounds checking. One is good, the other is not.
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this
registry transition and all registrars will be affected. We appreciate
your patience as this transition occurs.
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,
it doesn't replace the functionality of normal rule-based filtering, and
it isn't the same as a true compiled filter. The closest comparison you
could make for the normal readers of this list is that it is the same as
speeding up acl matches by enabling the flow route-cache on a Cisco.
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 04:18:41PM -0500, Tom Daly wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to this list. Our company is interested in starting to colocate
in Tokyo, Japan.
Take it to isp-bandwidth (http://www.isp-bandwidth.com). This is a list
for network operators, not getting quotes. :)
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of business, and inflate the price of transit again. :)
Everyone has their own theory about how much to charge and who to charge
it too. Only time will tell who has it right.
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? Cogent isn't
congested in the inbound direction, only outbound to Level 3. The best
they could do is lower their localpref for 3356, which I would surely hope
they have done already.
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be using their idle 6461 transit, instead of
grandstanding by overloading their Level 3 capacity so they can blame AOL.
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with congestion on the inbound
direction. Fix your reverse path.
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being given a week notice too.
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(for an ASN of ANY size).
You would have to statically route (or otherwise inject routes with a
specific nexthop) a list of their customer prefixes that would have to be
manually transmitted.
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.
Projecting actual IP traffic onto actual IP routes is the only way to do
it.
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) and fix it.
Is it honestly that much work to send an email, psst you're still
filtering 69/8, stop it whenever you run into that situation? Why don't
we all go bug Rob Thomas for a bogon update mailing list, and stop pissing
and moaning on this one. :)
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prefixes when they start getting allocated, not because
they feel like they should so ARIN can allocate from it.
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31 Herb Leong ( 4) Is the PAIX Palo Alto taking a dump?
How quickly we forget. :)
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On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 10:00:07PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
July 31st 2002, this list:
2121 Jul 31 Herb Leong ( 4) Is the PAIX Palo Alto taking a dump?
How quickly we forget. :)
The usual response was it only affected
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