install in dallas

2009-05-13 Thread Randy Bush
we need a gsr and a few more reasonably sized devices racked and cabled in dallas and would appreciate private email recommending a local contractor. randy

Network Performance Monitoring/Route Optimization products

2009-05-13 Thread Drew Weaver
Hi there, I am trying to get some opinions on what people are using these days for network performance monitoring software/(appliances?) which can give a sense of what performance is like for the folks actually using the network. Does anyone have any advice on this matter and have you found th

Re: Network Performance Monitoring/Route Optimization products

2009-05-13 Thread Steven Fischer
NetMRI http://www.netcordia.com/products/netmri-enterprise.asp I have used this product at my previous position, and am recommending it to my current employer as absolutely the single most effective product we could buy to ensure the stability and reliability of the network infrastructure. I'm no

Re: Network Performance Monitoring/Route Optimization products

2009-05-13 Thread Steven Fischer
NetMRI http://www.netcordia.com/products/netmri-enterprise.asp I have used this product at my previous position, and am recommending it to my current employer as absolutely the single most effective product we could buy to ensure the stability and reliability of the network infrastructure. I'm no

how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread Irfan Zakiuddin
Hi all, I have scouted around for this information, but not get very far. I'm hoping someone will have answers at hand. What I want to know is roughly how many : 1. ASes there are in the world today? 2. BGP routers there are, for intra-domain as well as inter-domain routing, in total in the w

RE: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread John Stuppi (jstuppi)
Hi Irfan, Take a look at the Team Cymru page here: http://www.cymru.com/BGP/summary.html Thanks, John -Original Message- From: Irfan Zakiuddin [mailto:irfan.zakiud...@googlemail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:53 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: how many BGP routers, how many ASe

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On May 13, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Irfan Zakiuddin wrote: I have scouted around for this information, but not get very far. I'm hoping someone will have answers at hand. You obviously didn't look very hard. The answer to the first question is posted to this very list every Friday:

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread Ray Sanders
Irfan, This is sent weekly to the list: Routing Table Report 04:00 +10GMT Sat 09 May, 2009 Report Website: http://thyme.apnic.net Detailed Analysis: http://thyme.apnic.net/current/ Analysis Summary BGP routing table entries examined: 2880

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 13 May 2009 16:53:11 BST, Irfan Zakiuddin said: > 1. ASes there are in the world today? The weekly routing table summary posted here will give you a good approximation, but it does not include AS's that aren't announced on the public Internet. This may or may not be an issue, depending w

Re: two interfaces one subnet

2009-05-13 Thread Patrick McManus
> use separate subnets for the different > interfaces. As someone said before, it's not rocket science. It can be a barrier to selling gear if you don't have multiple subnets easily available to you - which is a very big deal for vendors doing evals or for development teams doing staging. Almost

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Irfan Zakiuddin wrote: > What I want to know is roughly how many : > > 1.  ASes there are in the world today? Hi Irfan, A little over 31,000. See http://www.cidr-report.org/as2.0/ > 2.  BGP routers there are, for intra-domain as well as inter-domain routing, >

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread Ricardo Oliveira
you might want to have a look at: http://irl.cs.ucla.edu/topology --Ricardo On May 13, 2009, at 8:53 AM, Irfan Zakiuddin wrote: Hi all, I have scouted around for this information, but not get very far. I'm hoping someone will have answers at hand. What I want to know is roughly how m

questions about DVFS in saving energy

2009-05-13 Thread Kai Chen
Hi, could anyone here have some idea of the following questions about Dynamic Voltage/Frequency Scaling techniques used for energy efficiency, or please give a pointer that I can trace, 1) how many servers in the market support this technique? 2) how many voltages/frequencies can the servers suppor

RE: questions about DVFS in saving energy

2009-05-13 Thread Tomas L. Byrnes
-Original Message- From: Kai Chen [mailto:kch...@eecs.northwestern.edu] Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 12:25 PM To: na...@merit.edu Subject: questions about DVFS in saving energy Hi, could anyone here have some idea of the following questions about Dynamic Voltage/Frequency Scaling techni

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread Nathan Ward
On 14/05/2009, at 5:46 AM, William Herrin wrote: Figure every AS must have at least one BGP router, the vast majority will have at least two, many will have more than two, and at least some will have more than 100. Figure also that there are fewer BGP routers in use than there are prefixes in th

Re: how many BGP routers, how many ASes

2009-05-13 Thread jamie rishaw
Wow, wish *I* had a group of people willing to do my thesis paper research for me ..

Re: questions about DVFS in saving energy

2009-05-13 Thread William Pitcock
Xen handles the AMD HE CPUs just fine here. What sort of breakage are you experiencing? William --Original Message-- From: Tomas L. Byrnes To: Kai Chen To: na...@merit.edu Subject: RE: questions about DVFS in saving energy Sent: May 13, 2009 2:31 PM -Original Message- From: Kai

RE: questions about DVFS in saving energy

2009-05-13 Thread Tomas L. Byrnes
Top-post due to prior: VMWare Server 1.x/ Win2K3 server, standalone and as host for above. VMWare ESXi: Win2K3 and Win2K systems trash volumes. Basically the CPU scaling on the host makes the guest OS fall apart. >-Original Message- >From: William Pitcock [mailto:neno...@systeminplace.n