You might want to check the thread at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
But everything looks a lot better on keynote then it did a few hours
ago.
-Keith
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Zaid Ali
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 2:09 PM
To: nanog
> However, if you put 15G down your "20G" path, you have no redundancy.
> In a cut, dropping 5G on the floor, causing 33% packet loss is not
> "up", it might as well be down.
>
> If your redundancy solution is at Layer 3, you have to have the
> policies in place that you don't run much over 10G a
Do you not know what your traffic ratios are with Cogent? You can easily
get this information using Sflow or Netflow.
Keith O'Neill
Pando Networks
Kevin Billings wrote:
Can someone tell me if there are any tools on the net we can use to
evaluate Cogent as a possible Tier 1 peer. W
you can find these at:
http://www.uknof.org.uk/history.html
(might make sense for any follow-up on this to be on another list, e.g.
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Keith
ISC/UKNOF
around, so hopefully at NANOG40..
If anyone would still like to have a DNS operations discussion in
Toronto, I'm happy to facilitate this on an ad-hoc/informal basis. just
drop me a note.
Keith Mitchell
OARC Programme Manager
Just curious, the customer wants to purchase cogent bandwidth through
you instead of going directly?
Wouldn't it be easier just to have Cogent run another connection to the
Meet Me Room in your facility and just extend it to their cage or rack?
This seems like a lot of over engineering to m
If there is nothing going on, does anyone know of a good sports bar to
watch the game at?
Ron Muir wrote:
Is there anything organized for the Super Bowl on Sunday Night? The last
time Super Bowl fell on a NANOG (NANOG 15) Sunday several of the sponsors
got together and had a Super Bowl party
ly 60 TB a day just from our super nodes. Amazon is cheap storage
but expensive delivery on a large scale.
Keith O'Neill
Sr. Network Engineer
*Pando Networks*
Simon Lyall wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Gian Constantine wrote:
I would also argue storage and distribution costs are not
asym
nterest to British network operators.
Keith
UKNOF Chair
Similar-
Boston
to Chicago MCI- seeing high latency
6 3 ms 3
ms 3 ms 544.at-5-0-0.xr1.bos4.alter.net
[152.63.24.222]
7 3 ms 3
ms 3 ms 0.so-4-0-0.xl1.bos4.alter.net
[152.63.16.121] 8 91 ms 95
ms 95 ms 0.so-7-0-0.XL1.CHI6.ALTER.NET
[152.63.65.1
Working with 2 other carriers on a similar issue, response I rec'd was
congestion due to automated political dialers. Not sure if I believe
that or not...
-Keith
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tricted redistribution agreement is in place.
Keith
have had a ciruit down since 4:25 EDT, supposedly due to a cut south of
Springfield MA, in CT.
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J. Oquendo
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 9:17 AM
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Fiber cut in Albany?
Anyone kn
We use Qwest as our LD provider at several call centers and have not had any
issues reported (and they ARE finicky !). Perhaps it's some sort of issue
between your provider and Qwest or something more localized?
-Keith
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his "non-standard" option enabled :-(
The worrying aspect is the GSM/GPRS operators seem to be rather more
effective at making money from this model than traditional ISPs from a
neutral one, and I am sure this is not lost on the carrier side of the
NN debate...
Keith
http://www.keithmitchell.co.uk
ryonic stem cell orchestra"
Won't do this again...
Keith
http://www.keithmitchell.co.uk
> On Jun 14, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Paul Vixie wrote:
>
>> "The effect of Nanog is remarkable. All the hybrid cells became
>> fully converted to embryonic stem cells," said Jose
Thanks for the correction :). Being rather self centered at times, it's
the only prefix I care about.
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From: Arnold Nipper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 5:25 PM
To: Wallace Keith
Cc: Arnold Nipper
Subject: Re: TDS - AS
On 20.03.2006
Title: TDS - AS
Is anyone else having issues getting to AS 4181? Seems like my route to them was withdrawn around 20:05 z. (64.35.192.0/20) (and yes, I DID open a ticket)
-Keith
mpany has a lock on a big piece
of THAT. enough said. Hope their infrastructure for those things stays totally
diverse (no offense meant). Just another thing that I think about at times...
-Keith
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I've found from experience that connectivity to various .mil sites
varies on a moment to moment basis based on your source address and the
mood of the day. That being said, the best luck I've had getting issues
resolved is by contacting DISA, by phone, and opening a case -
http://www.disa.mil/main
ing a
major event. One master ticket - such as fiber cut affect xxx OC48's
would suffice.
Not sure how this can be balanced against DHS perceived needs
though...any suggestions?
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From: Vicky Rode [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 5:45 PM
To:
Nortel OM3400 (up to OC 12) or 3500 (if you need more than an OC12)
series work great and are widely deployed in just about every CO I've
ever been in. We use them and have had no issues.
-Keith
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s
(especially during electrical storms) can not only wipe out a switch
port or nic card, but could be lethal to the poor soul with one hand on
a mouse and the other on some nearby grounded object...
Regards,
Keith
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Title: con ed manhole issue
is anyone aware of a possible Con Ed manhole fire in NY that may be affecting fiber connectivity? Seems to have started early am Saturday. looking for details as to Where/when? .
Keith Wallace
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We've used Foundry ServerIron's successfully in various configurations for the
last four years.
Keith
Keith Washington
The Weather Channel Interactive, TWCi
770-226-2685 office, 404-225-0221 pager
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, so it
does depend on what you try and do with it), but if you want line rate ACLs,
QoS etc, hard to go past the M-series (spec. M10i, M7i).
OT: love the doilly comments on the 7500. I'll have to ask Mum to make me a
few...
Keith Burns
Principal Network Architect
ICG Telecommunications
IP Ph
Complete shot in the dark... next-hop reachability?
Keith Burns
Principal Network Architect
ICG Telecommunications
IP Ph: 303-414-5385
Cell: 303-912-3777
"The dogs may bark, but the caravan rolls on"
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> From: pramod babu G [mailto:[EMAIL P
hope) not to
trigger filtering based on source IP.
I wonder about how long until legitimate mail servers start getting
blackholed because of bounce messages?
David Keith
of the provincial ambulance service so
rules might be different in this case, compared to commercial aviation.
Keith
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