Hi,
I am looking for a typical percentage of external(inter-domain) routes
versus typical percentage of internal (intra-domain) routes in a core
router with couple of hundred thousand entries in the routing table.
Can anyone please help me in this?
Best Regards,
Sana Sohail
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> Use GigE cards on the servers with a jumbo MTU and only buy IP network
> access from a service provider who supports jumbo MTUs end-to-end
> through their network.
I'm not sure that I see how jumbo frames help (very much). The
principal issue here is the relatively
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Re: IPv6, IPSEC and deep packet inspection
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> as one who has been "bit" by this already - i can say amen to
> what Rob preacheth... the hardest part is getting folks up to
> speed on IPv6 as a threat vector. Swat teams that can neutralize
> an I
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Merike Kaeo wrote:
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> When you start encrypting for confidentiality then:
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> a) you may end up trusting your endpoints more and perform sanity
> checks other than 'deep inspection' to mitigate spoofed and unwanted
> traffic
Shouldn't mitigation on spoofing (and this argum
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Andrew Dorsett wrote:
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> This is a topic I get very soap-boxish about. I have too many problems
> with providers who don't understand the college student market. I can
> think of one university who requires students to login through a web
> portal before giving them a routa
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 08:37, Dave Temkin wrote:
>> So? Had the virii been an application compiled for RedHat and
>> everyone ran RedHat instead of Windows and they downloaded it using
>> Evolution and double clicked on it, it would suddenly be RH's fault
>> instead of MIcrosoft's?
>If R
Bonjour,
I am a student doing my Masters thesis. My query is that
1. what is the way to predict how a traffic will be arriving in router, by
having a statistical information of the length of the bursts and the
silence. (are there any papers which have worked on it)
2. Is it po
Good morning/day/evening/night/whatever,
I'm working on the netlantis project which offers to the public a set of
tools regarding the global routing status. Netlantis has multiple so called
NRC (Netlantis Route Collectors) which have eBGP multihop sessions with
different ISPs around the world in
Hi Owen,
This is exactly the service Team Cymru is currently offering with the
bogon route-server project. Specific details and instructions on how to
request access can be found at the following URL:
http://www.cymru.com/BGP/bogon-rs.html
In a nutshell, this is a reliable and secure method of
At this exact moment we bill by average, but we're considering a switch to
95%, though lately I've gotten tired of fighting with customers when they
get a bandwidth bill, so we might just do away with measured bandwidth and
go with capped across the board.
--
Bruce Robertson, President/CEO
Does anyone on the list know of any ISPs that bill based on average
utilization, rather than some variation of 95th percentile?
Thanks
Lynn Bashaw
Director, Network Engineering
Yipes Enterprise Services
2000 S. Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80222
>> Thing is if your connection is completely full one way, it'll effect
>> traffic the other way too.
My thoughts are Cogents primary customers are sites that are looking for
very cheap bandwidth, which most likely is adult content. Therefore they
would look more like a content provider than a t
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Hello,
Are there some ISPs who filter prefixes longer than /19 or a /20?. I
thought they filtered only prefixes which are longer than /24?
Harsha.
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me the answer to the following question?
How do ISPs manage the allocations they get from the RIRs? More
specifically, do they make the assignments from this sequentially or not?
Are multihoming assignments to customers amidst non-multihoming
assignments?
I a
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-chris
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Jeff Harper wrote:
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> Anyone think this is related the Klez virus?
>
> Jeff
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Steve Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 10:58 AM
> > To:
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Subject: Re: long distance gigabit ethernet
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Still have more work on the design document.
Sue
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