Re: [Nanog-futures] New Membership-WG Draft

2010-10-29 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 10/29/10 2:02 PM, Steve Gibbard wrote: On Oct 27, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Joe Provo wrote: 2) I'm not sure how happy I am to see student memberships gone. I like the idea that a student could pay a reduced fee to be a member, yes I do realize that the student can still attend the meeting

Re: [Nanog-futures] New Membership-WG Draft

2010-10-29 Thread Joel Jaeggli
And doing so, (strongly encouraging them) has nothing to do with a membership class called student. In fact it doesn't have anything to do with membership, it has to do with exposure, attendance and validation. Any number of us who became involved with NANOG, as students did so because we had

.com/.net DNSSEC operational message

2010-10-29 Thread Matt Larson
Over the next several months, VeriSign will deploy DNSSEC in the .net and .com zones. This message contains operational information related to the deployment that might be of interest to the Internet operational community. The .net DNSSEC deployment consists of the following major milestones:

Root Zone DNSSEC KSK Ceremony 3

2010-10-29 Thread Joe Abley
KSK CEREMONY 3 The third KSK ceremony for the root zone will take place in Culpeper, VA, USA on Monday 2010-11-01. The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 1300 local time (1700 UTC) and is expected to end by 1900 local time (2300 UTC). Video from Ceremony 3 will be recorded for audit purposes.

Topic: Inter-AS BGP Local Preference Matrix

2010-10-29 Thread Rettke, Brian
My company is building a national backbone network, leveraging leased lines and dark fiber from Tier 1/2/3 providers. What we've found is that when we buy IP in the major markets, our traffic does not flow deterministically with AS-Path as the metric. This is because most of the major providers

BGP support on ASA5585-X

2010-10-29 Thread srg
Hi: At this moment we know that ASA5585-X does not support BGP. Does anybody know if BGP support in the ASA5585-X is in roadmap? More precisely... MP-BGP support in the ASA5585-X? Any oficial link in the Cisco website about this? (I did't find it) Thanks a lot and best regards

RE: BGP support on ASA5585-X

2010-10-29 Thread David DiGiacomo
I would seriously doubt it. Think of it from Cisco's point of view; If the ASA ran BGP, you wouldn't need to buy a router. Dave Joel DiGiacomo dav...@corp.nac.net Network Engineer / Peering Coordinator Net Access Corp Network Operations Center 973-590-5050 -Original

Wildblue to the WCP

2010-10-29 Thread Greg Schwimer
Would someone at Wildblue please contact me off list. Thanks! Greg Schwimer GoDaddy.com

RE: BGP support on ASA5585-X

2010-10-29 Thread Greg Whynott
probably going out on a limb here, but i suspect you'll never see BGP support in any of Cisco's firewall products. In routers which have FW bits included, yes, but not in an ASA product. perhaps the marketing thinking is 'if you can afford an asa 558x, you can afford one of our fine router

Re: Bandwidth into Haiti

2010-10-29 Thread Reynold Guerrier
The fiber has been repaired by NATCOM that took over Teleco operations in Haiti, but with very limited traffic flowing on. NATCOM is a Vietnamese (Viettel) company that had acquired 60% of the incumbent telecommunications company in Haiti. Reynold On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Marshall

Weekly Routing Table Report

2010-10-29 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, LacNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing Working Group. Daily listings are sent to

BGP Update Report

2010-10-29 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 21-Oct-10 -to- 28-Oct-10 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS479540639 2.7% 145.7 -- INDOSATM2-ID INDOSATM2 ASN 2 - AS580028981

The Cidr Report

2010-10-29 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Oct 29 21:11:34 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

Re: Topic: Inter-AS BGP Local Preference Matrix

2010-10-29 Thread Matthew Petach
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Rettke, Brian brian.ret...@cableone.biz wrote: My company is building a national backbone network, leveraging leased lines and dark fiber from Tier 1/2/3 providers. What we've found is that when we buy IP in the major markets, our traffic does not flow

IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Jeroen van Aart
I battled for a few hours getting IPv6 rDNS to work. The following tool proved to be quite helpful: http://www.fpsn.net/?pg=toolstool=ipv6-inaddr Just in case anyone else would run into similar problems. It's not as straightforward as IPv4 rDNS. Greetings, Jeroen --

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Franck Martin
Yes, you need to be able to spell Hex backward ;) - Original Message - From: Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net To: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org Sent: Saturday, 30 October, 2010 2:06:32 PM Subject: IPv6 rDNS I battled for a few hours getting IPv6 rDNS to work. The following tool proved to

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Gary E. Miller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yo Jeroen! On Fri, 29 Oct 2010, Jeroen van Aart wrote: I battled for a few hours getting IPv6 rDNS to work. See also sipcalc. # sipcalc -r 2001:470:b:4a:230:48ff:fe35:d1bc - -[ipv6 : 2001:470:b:4a:230:48ff:fe35:d1bc] - 0 [IPV6 DNS] Reverse DNS

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 4ccb6f98.6090...@mompl.net, Jeroen van Aart writes: I battled for a few hours getting IPv6 rDNS to work. The following tool proved to be quite helpful: http://www.fpsn.net/?pg=toolstool=ipv6-inaddr Just in case anyone else would run into similar problems. It's not as

Weird Nexus AD

2010-10-29 Thread Colby Glass
We're seeing an AD of 2 on some routes on our Nexus 7k. I can't find anything (Google) to indicate where this value is coming from. Also unable to find out what am mean (adjacency module?). Does anyone have an explanation for this one? * via 192.168.21.49, Vlan13, [2/0], 00:44:52, am* Thanks

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Randy Bush
http://www.fpsn.net/?pg=toolstool=ipv6-inaddr windows mentality, wrap it all in a complex gui that also washes your car. use simple hack that just takes an ipv6 address and makes the bleeping reversed dotted to death lhs of the ptr record. rmac.psg.com:/Users/randy host 2001:418:1::61 Host

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010, Randy Bush wrote: http://www.fpsn.net/?pg=toolstool=ipv6-inaddr windows mentality, wrap it all in a complex gui that also washes your car. use simple hack that just takes an ipv6 address and makes the bleeping reversed dotted to death lhs of the ptr record.

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Randy Bush
But Randy, everyone has a web browser installed. Not everyone has perl, python, cc, or such installed. and i thought this was an operators' list. silly me. randy, who did see the smiley

RE: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread George Bonser
But Randy, everyone has a web browser installed. Not everyone has perl, python, cc, or such installed. :-) apt-get install ipv6calc ipv6calc -q --out revnibbles.arpa 2001::1 1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa . :-)

Re: Weird Nexus AD

2010-10-29 Thread christian koch
in x/y, x= preference, y= metric am= adjacency module, *= best unicast route a better place to have asked this would be c-nsp hth -ck On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Colby Glass colbycciest...@gmail.comwrote: We're seeing an AD of 2 on some routes on our Nexus 7k. I can't find anything

RE: BGP support on ASA5585-X

2010-10-29 Thread khatfield
None of the ASA's support BGP. I didn't think so but I went ahead and did the research for you: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa80/configuration/guide/glossary.html#wp1027964 he security appliance does not support BGP. -Kevin -Original Message- From: David DiGiacomo

Re: Weird Nexus AD

2010-10-29 Thread Colby Glass
system:version 4.2(2a) I've read that am = adjacency module or adjacency manager. The words mean less to me than why I seem to be learning this route from a phantom module/manager/interface with no visible explanation. I can try on c-nsp as well. Thought NANOG might be a better choice.

Re: IPv6 rDNS

2010-10-29 Thread Will Orton
We developed a web/mysql-based front-end that our noc uses for all DNS ops, so the NOC never touches zone files directly. So it was easy to just add a feature that provides additional syntax for ipv6 PTRs... So for example in zone 0.0.0.0.d.c.b.a.8.B.D.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa we can enter