This report has been generated at Fri Oct 8 21:11:50 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: 30-Sep-10 -to- 07-Oct-10 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS815123388 1.5% 9.1 -- Uninet S.A. de C.V.
2 - AS346423141 1.5% 52
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In addition, you can use either PPP or HDLC as L2 over POS.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 2:05 AM, Per Carlson wrote:
> If it's a full STM-1, your client might be thinking of POS (packet over
> sonet/sdh). This is (were) a very common high bandwidth technology some
> years ago.
>
> At least the 7200 do
> On 10/07/2010 04:16 PM, Sven Olaf Kamphuis wrote:
> > you just give contacts for the passwords with which you have received
> > a new one.
>
> Hi Sven/others,
>
> This very much sounds like TMDA:
>
> http://tmda.net/
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Message_Delivery_Agent
>
> Where by ea
> From nanog-bounces+bonomi=mail.r-bonomi@nanog.org Thu Oct 7 23:37:29
> 2010
> Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2010 15:38:12 +1100
> From: Ben McGinnes
> To: Leen Besselink
> Subject: Re: New hijacking - Done via via good old-fashioned Identity Theft
> Cc: nanog@nanog.org
>
> This is an OpenPGP/MIME si
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