Dear Lorell,
My question is about BGP on the Mikrotik platform. The guy who I am
supplanting swears that we are supposed to be bringing the second internet
link to the same place as the first internet link for BGP to work properly.
Obviously that is not true with major brand routers which would
Tutorial: Introduction to BGP
http://nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/abstracts.php?pt=MTQ0MSZuYW5vZzQ3&nm=nanog47
Tutorial: BGP 102
http://nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/abstracts.php?pt=MTUyMiZuYW5vZzQ4&nm=nanog48
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:BGP_Case_Studies
On 2010-05-21 14:4
This report has been generated at Fri May 21 21:11:33 2010 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
Date
BGP Update Report
Interval: 13-May-10 -to- 20-May-10 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS453836343 3.2% 6.9 -- ERX-CERNET-BKB China Education
and Research Network Center
On 21/05/10 13:39, Bret Clark wrote:
> On 05/21/2010 08:23 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
>> I will refrain from making any smart-ass comments about Mikrotik and BGP,
>> but no: there is no reason whatever that you can't take your internet
>> feeds
>> from different locations, so long as you have a good
On Friday 21 May 2010 05:16, Lorell Hathcock wrote:
> I am inheriting a WISP network with Mikrotik equipment throughout. One of
> my first duties is to make the network multihomed. We have our first
> internet connection at one location and our second internet connection will
> be delivered at a
On May 21, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Jamie Sobczyk wrote:
> With my VLC receiver I can see the channels via SAP, but when I join the
> multicast group I don't receive anything.
verify packets actually land on the receiver (tcpdump, etc) interface. verify
that your host has a route for 224/4 pointing o
On 20 May 2010, at 13:06, Net wrote:
> Are there any policies set by internet registries and/or transit providers
> today that prohibits organizations from using a Partially used IP Block
> allocated in one region say AP through APNIC to be comissioned and Propagated
> in another region such a
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On 05/21/2010 12:51 AM, Roy wrote:
> Why carry a laptop? Here are some examples
>
> http://www.walmart.com/ip/Belkin-Mini-Notebook-Surge-Portector-with-Built-In-USB-Charger/10248165?sourceid=1503142050&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=10248165
>
>
> http://www.cyberguys.com/product-details/?prod
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 21/05/2010 13:16, Lorell Hathcock wrote:
> each other. Just make sure your boxes have enough RAM to cope with a full
> dfz feed.
note that you do NOT have to have a full feed on either location, if
your goal is simply primary/backup link
Make sure you have
"ip multicast-routing"
on both routers.
On the router interfaces, make sure you have
"ip pim sparse-mode"
On both routers, make sure you have the same rp address assigned and
that you can ping this ip address from both routers. (I prefer to make
it a loopback interface)
"ip
> If you're at all handy with a soldering iron, this is a fun project to
> do what you need : http://www.ladyada.net/make/mintyboost/
Tekkeon's TekCharge MP1550 is a beefier version of this; it will work with
two or four AA batteries, and provides USB. If you put rechargeables in,
it can also cha
>
> I only need voltage on the USB ports.
Voltage won't be a problem .. current will be.
By default, USB supplies 100ma of power. To switch into "high-power"
mode (500ma) requires the device and the host agree on doing so.
If you're at all handy with a soldering iron, this is a fun project to
d
Our carrier, icall, had the same problem, so it wasn't just vitality. It got
fixed this morning:
2010-05-21 8:32AM EST - XO Communications and Acme Packet, the vendor of the
failed equipment, have made repairs and resolved the issue. We do not expect
any further issues at this time. A form
On 05/21/2010 08:23 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
I will refrain from making any smart-ass comments about Mikrotik and BGP,
but no: there is no reason whatever that you can't take your internet feeds
from different locations, so long as you have a good quality interior
network link between those two l
Graham-
It is not just a problem with Vitelity. It is happening to all voip
providers that use XO dids. Others are reporting the problem to be fixed
now.
Ed
-Original Message-
From: Graham Freeman [mailto:graham.free...@cernio.com]
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 3:14 AM
To: NANOG list
Sub
On 21/05/2010 13:16, Lorell Hathcock wrote:
> job just fine. (And he's the same guy that has bridged this whole network,
> so it is easy to disbelieve his opinion.)
ew. nasty.
> So here's the question. Is there something about running BGP on a Mikrotik
> platform that precludes having the inte
I am inheriting a WISP network with Mikrotik equipment throughout. One of
my first duties is to make the network multihomed. We have our first
internet connection at one location and our second internet connection will
be delivered at a second location in a week or so.
I understand all of the
I have setup a lab for this multicast.
VLC receiver - 3560G - 1841 - 1841 - 4503 - VLC sender
The 2 switches only provide L2 access, they have IGMP snooping active
On both 1841's I have pim parse-mode & sap listen on all interfaces +
configured a static RP, the one closest to the sender.
With m
Roy wrote:
> Why carry a laptop? Here are some examples
>
> http://www.walmart.com/ip/Belkin-Mini-Notebook-Surge-Portector-with-Built-In-USB-Charger/10248165?sourceid=1503142050&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=10248165
>
>
> http://www.cyberguys.com/product-details/?productid=39338
>
> http
Hi, folks,
All 30 of the DIDs I have at one of VOIP providers, Vitelity.net, have been
offline for more than 8 hours as of this writing.
Vitelity quickly acknowledged the problem, and are characterizing this as a
"global DID outage" at XO Communications, affecting "over 100,000 of
[Vitelity's]
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