NEED Some HELP

2009-10-10 Thread Bong Barnido
Hi Nanog Members, I've been troubleshooting this problem for a few days already but i'm still unable to fix it. I think it's now time to ask some help from Nanog members. I cannot ping the IP on my Cisco 6509 from the internet. Here are the setup: *Internet*---(copper)--*GSR*(fiber)---*

Re: NEED Some HELP

2009-10-10 Thread Roland Dobbins
On Oct 10, 2009, at 4:12 PM, Bong Barnido wrote: I cannot ping the IP on my Cisco 6509 from the internet. Quite out of the context of the connectivity issue you're trying to troubleshoot, it's in fact extremely desirable to have your 6509 (and all your routers, for that matter)

Re: 32-bit AS numbers

2009-10-10 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 12:05:57PM -0400, Kevin Loch wrote: Greg Hankins wrote: We also started a Wiki with content based on the presentation that has more updated information, including a current list of vendor support. If you see a vendor missing, let us know and we can update the list. Or

Re: NEED Some HELP

2009-10-10 Thread Bong Barnido
Hi Roland, My GSR and 6509 are newly installed and no ACLs in place. You can try to ping 180.178.73.1 and 180.178,73.2. 180.178.73.1 - GSR 180.178,73.2 - 6509 I can only reach 180.178.73.1 from outside. I cannot reach 180.178.73.2 which is the IP of my 6509. Not sure if this has something to do

Re: Invalid prefix announcement from AS9035 for 129.77.0.0/16

2009-10-10 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Andrew Nusbaum andrew.nusb...@mindspark.com wrote: I actually got origin change alerts from Cyclops about 2 minutes after the announcements started. your email address starts with an A... So one of Jim's subtle hints here is that for folks willing to pay for

Re: 32-bit AS numbers

2009-10-10 Thread Ɓukasz Bromirski
On 2009-10-10 12:36, Matthew Palmer wrote: http://as4.cluepon.net/index.php/Main_Page While it's good to see support _finally_ in 2.2SX, I still don't see it in 12.2SR (for rsp720). It's almost like Cisco has no idea how many of these things are actually used on the Internet. Or, more

Re: 32-bit AS numbers

2009-10-10 Thread Paolo Lucente
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 06:34:03PM +0200, ?ukasz Bromirski wrote: The 12.2SRE for RSP720 on 7600 is going to be available shortly and it will support 4B ASNs. It was communicated a number of times on cisco-nsp@ for those who subscribe it and did care. But I see that conspiracy theory looks

Re: Does Internet Speed Vary by Season?

2009-10-10 Thread Fred Baker
On Oct 9, 2009, at 5:38 PM, Dragos Ruiu wrote: Well, since it's been documented that internet speed / usage varies with the weather (it gets faster when it's sunny, slower when it rains) I'm sure some seasonal correlation could be found. Could you point to the documentation? I having

Re: Invalid prefix announcement from AS9035 for 129.77.0.0/16

2009-10-10 Thread ML
Matthew Huff wrote: About 4 hours ago BGPmon picked up a rogue announcement of 129.77.0.0 from AS9035 (ASN-WIND Wind Telecomunicazioni spa) with an upstream of AS1267 (ASN-INFOSTRADA Infostrada S.p.A.). I don't see it now on any looking glass sites. Hopefully this was just a typo that was

Re: Does Internet Speed Vary by Season?

2009-10-10 Thread Frank A. Coluccio
Hi Fred. I think you are referring, in the case of hierarchical synchronous architectures (SONET/SDH), to the absolute periodicity of the timing coming from clock sources. Frame slips and overwrites can occur when too many ppm lagging or leading are exceeded, as I believe was

Re: Does Internet Speed Vary by Season?

2009-10-10 Thread deleskie
Maybe I'm way off.. Maybe its view of KISS but as engineers we should all be looking for the simplest answer. To me they key in Dragos' post was usage. All physics aside, the warm weather (seasonal) people go out more, use the internet less. In cold months, we stay in, use the net more. As

Re: Does Internet Speed Vary by Season?

2009-10-10 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009, Fred Baker wrote: Are we talking about bit rate, which one might expect to be modified by environmental characteristics and is in fact very tightly controlled to prevent that, or traffic volume? Not true with modem type technologies, where the available transmission

Re: Invalid prefix announcement from AS9035 for 129.77.0.0/16

2009-10-10 Thread christian
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 4:24 PM, ML m...@kenweb.org wrote: Matthew Huff wrote: About 4 hours ago BGPmon picked up a rogue announcement of 129.77.0.0 from AS9035 (ASN-WIND Wind Telecomunicazioni spa) with an upstream of AS1267 (ASN-INFOSTRADA Infostrada S.p.A.). I don't see it now on any

RE: Does Internet Speed Vary by Season?

2009-10-10 Thread Lorell Hathcock
Having worked in Operations at various ISPs in rain-riddled Houston for 1.5 decades, I can say that when it rains, water gets into the copper lines in the ground and caused increased copper-based local loop failures. That experience leaves me open to believe that where the internet backbone is