Re: Bogon Filter Update Request

2008-07-19 Thread Rob Thomas
Hi, team. *IF* you are going to enact bogon filters, please also consider automated management of bogon filters, which you can find here: Thanks! Rob. Stan Barber wrote: > Greetings NANOGers, >

RE: SBCglobal routing loop.

2008-07-19 Thread michael.dillon
> > Anyone from sbcglobal out there? i'm seeing a routing > loop. Please > > contact me off list thanks. > What did your upstream transit supplier advise before you > escalated this to the global audience at NANOG? > This is the second time in 24hrs you have requested > assistance here whic

Re: SBCglobal routing loop.

2008-07-19 Thread Joel Jaeggli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like he's used to used IRC, not mailing lists. There used to be an IRC channel where a lot of NANOG folks hung out. Anyone care to publicize the channel name and which IRC network carries it? --Michael Dillon from the nanog mailing list... From: "Tim Brown" <>

Re: SBCglobal routing loop.

2008-07-19 Thread Andrew D Kirch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone from sbcglobal out there? i'm seeing a routing loop. Please contact me off list thanks. What did your upstream transit supplier advise before you escalated this to the global audience at NANOG? This is the second time in 24hrs you have

RE: SBCglobal routing loop.

2008-07-19 Thread michael.dillon
> > Sounds like he's used to used IRC, not mailing lists. > > There used to be an IRC channel where a lot of NANOG folks > hung out. > > Anyone care to publicize the channel name and which IRC network > > carries it? > from the nanog mailing list... > Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 12:17 PM > >

Re: SBCglobal routing loop.

2008-07-19 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Sat Jul 19, 2008 at 08:44:31PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a place where frontline > network operators hang out, where it is not frowned upon to > ask operational questions about events in progress? There are many. I suspect some are more public than others (but I don't have a l

Savvis Related Routing Issue

2008-07-19 Thread Brendan Mannella
Hello, I am seeing a really weird routing issue. I have customers who are having trouble connecting to hosts on the internet. The common item seems to be Savvis. orange:~>traceroute mail.tecumsehherald.com traceroute to mail.tecumsehherald.com (64.14.74.42) 1 204.16.245.97 (204.16.245.97) 0

Re: Ubiquity<->Mzima routing loop

2008-07-19 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 21:33:12 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > No, a true routing loop will transit several hops and end back up at the same > routers. Out of curiosity, what's the biggest loop anybody's come across? I see plenty of "two adjacent routers pointing at each other", and the occasional 3

Re: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-19 Thread Kevin Blackham
If you don't need a full table or 10G, a sup32 6503 chassis bundle is very affordable. 8 sfp and 1 copper port for about 9k after discount. - Original message - > Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:17:12 -0400 > From: "Brant I. Stevens" wrote: >> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:17:12 -0400 >> From: "Brant I. St

Re: Savvis Related Routing Issue

2008-07-19 Thread Brendan Mannella
My setup is fairly simple, i dont really know where to look... M7i border routers, one with a Fast-E to Mizma and GLBX and one with Sprint Fast-E, they both run IBGP with BI4k (jetCore), out to L2s. I have seen this issue across both the Mzima link and the GLBX link, the only common thing with