Re: Dial Concentrators - TNT / APX8000 R.I.P.

2010-05-13 Thread joel jaeggli
On 2010-05-13 19:43, Frank Bulk wrote: Thirty percent? If "no access" includes financial means or developed interest, that may be true, but 99% of all zip codes have at least person with internet access. And the FCC has stated that "95 percent of Americans, or 290 million people, have terrestri

RE: Dial Concentrators - TNT / APX8000 R.I.P.

2010-05-13 Thread Frank Bulk
Thirty percent? If "no access" includes financial means or developed interest, that may be true, but 99% of all zip codes have at least person with internet access. And the FCC has stated that "95 percent of Americans, or 290 million people, have terrestrial broadband access" http://blog.zcorum.c

RE: BGP and convergence time

2010-05-13 Thread Frank Bulk
What about IP SLA with some EEM? This link may give you some ideas: http://blog.ioshints.info/2008/01/ospf-default-route-based-on-ip-sla.html Frank -Original Message- From: Jay Nakamura [mailto:zeusda...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 1:35 PM To: NANOG Subject: BGP and convergen

Re: ipv6 transit over tunneled connection

2010-05-13 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Michael Ulitskiy wrote: > Hello, > > We're in the early stage of planning ipv6 deployment - > learning/labbing/experimenting/etc. > We've got to the point when we're also planning to request initial ipv6 > allocation from ARIN. > So I wonder what ipv6 transit opt

Re: Abbott dumps NBN from budget reply

2010-05-13 Thread Matt Shadbolt
Sorry guys - meant to send this to AusNOG. Matt On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Matt Shadbolt wrote: > Did anyone hear about this? > > Describing the National Broadband Network as a $43 billion "white >> elephant", he confirmed the Coalition would not go ahead with the program >> Prime Minster

Abbott dumps NBN from budget reply

2010-05-13 Thread Matt Shadbolt
Did anyone hear about this? Describing the National Broadband Network as a $43 billion "white elephant", > he confirmed the Coalition would not go ahead with the program Prime Minster > Kevin Rudd argues will deliver faster internet speeds across the country. > http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-

Re: ipv6 transit over tunneled connection

2010-05-13 Thread Jack Carrozzo
Occaid will generally transit you via two tunnels to their endpoints. I used them for a year with zero issues in addition to an HE tunnel. -Jack Carrozzo On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Michael Ulitskiy wrote: > Hello, > > We're in the early stage of planning ipv6 deployment - > learning/labbin

ipv6 transit over tunneled connection

2010-05-13 Thread Michael Ulitskiy
Hello, We're in the early stage of planning ipv6 deployment - learning/labbing/experimenting/etc. We've got to the point when we're also planning to request initial ipv6 allocation from ARIN. So I wonder what ipv6 transit options I have if my upstreams do not support native ipv6 connectivity? I

Re: Dark fiber / transport in Virginia

2010-05-13 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Abovenet/Verizon has fibers in those paths. mehmet On 5/13/10 2:23 PM, "Courtney, Mike" wrote: > All, > > I am interested in finding out about dark fiber / transport resources along > I-81 or I-64 in the western part of Virginia. I¹d like to find a transport > provider that could connect to a

RE: Dark fiber / transport in Virginia

2010-05-13 Thread Gary Gladney
You might try the cable operator Charter.com, I think believe they operate in that area. Gary -Original Message- From: Courtney, Mike [mailto:mcourt...@wlu.edu] Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 5:23 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Dark fiber / transport in Virginia All, I am interested in

Dark fiber / transport in Virginia

2010-05-13 Thread Courtney, Mike
All, I am interested in finding out about dark fiber / transport resources along I-81 or I-64 in the western part of Virginia. I’d like to find a transport provider that could connect to a “meet me” room in either Roanoke, Charlottesville, Richmond, DC, or even Charleston, WV. I’m trying to pri

Re: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Pete Carah
On 05/13/2010 02:52 PM, Steven Bellovin wrote: > On May 13, 2010, at 2:24 04PM, Daniel Senie wrote: > > >> While the equipment may well be affected by an EM pulse, if the gear returns >> to normal after a power cycle, then the equipment vendor didn't do their job >> fully developing the produc

Re: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Steven Bellovin
On May 13, 2010, at 2:24 04PM, Daniel Senie wrote: > While the equipment may well be affected by an EM pulse, if the gear returns > to normal after a power cycle, then the equipment vendor didn't do their job > fully developing the product. A product should be tested to take such pulses > and

Re: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Paul Timmins
Caleb Tennis wrote: We had a lightning strike nearby yesterday that looks to have come inside our facility via a feeder circuit that goes outdoors underground to our facility's gate. What's interesting is that various POE switches throughout the entire building seemed to be affected in that s

RE: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Mark Mayfield
About a month ago, we had a lightning strike near our main campus. We lost one POE Cisco 3560 completely (apparently blown power supply), and in a separate but nearby building, another 3560 lost the ability to deliver POE, but continued to operate as a switch. Both had to be replaced. Both wer

Re: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Daniel Senie
While the equipment may well be affected by an EM pulse, if the gear returns to normal after a power cycle, then the equipment vendor didn't do their job fully developing the product. A product should be tested to take such pulses and should recover provided it has not suffered a catastrophic fa

Re: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Pete Carah
On 05/13/2010 12:19 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote: > On 5/13/2010 10:36, Caleb Tennis wrote: > >> We had a lightning strike nearby yesterday that looks to have come inside >> our facility via a feeder circuit that goes outdoors underground to our >> facility's gate. >> >> What's interesting is tha

Re: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 5/13/2010 10:36, Caleb Tennis wrote: > We had a lightning strike nearby yesterday that looks to have come inside our > facility via a feeder circuit that goes outdoors underground to our > facility's gate. > > What's interesting is that various POE switches throughout the entire > building

RE: POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Matlock, Kenneth L
My first guess would be the lightning was close enough/powerful enough, to send out an EM Pulse which got picked up by the copper going to the devices. This EM Pulse may have been interpreted at the switchport as the device relinquishing power? Had you tried just unplugging one of the devices from

POE switches and lightning

2010-05-13 Thread Caleb Tennis
We had a lightning strike nearby yesterday that looks to have come inside our facility via a feeder circuit that goes outdoors underground to our facility's gate. What's interesting is that various POE switches throughout the entire building seemed to be affected in that some of their ports t

[NANOG-announce] Draft NANOG 49 program available!

2010-05-13 Thread David Meyer
Please see http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog49/agenda.php. A few dates of interest: (i).The registration fee increases on May 17. (ii). The special group rate at the hotel expires May 24. We're looking forward to seeing you all in San Fra

whois.rpki.net

2010-05-13 Thread Randy Bush
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Re: Rugged wireless bridge

2010-05-13 Thread Henry Linneweh
Blackbox also has some offerings in this area, made to order http://www.blackbox.com/solutions/infrastructure/Wireless-Bridges.aspx -henry From: Andrey Khomyakov To: Nanog Sent: Wed, May 12, 2010 4:23:24 PM Subject: Re: Rugged wireless bridge I found this su