> On Dec 1, 2015, at 1:23 PM, Max Tulyev wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> we got an issue today that announces from Cogent don't reach Hurricane
> Electric. HE support said that's a feature, not a bug.
>
> So we have splitted Internet again?
>
> I have to change at least one of my uplinks because of it
I took a look at SevOne back when you could download a free, 500-element
version of it when I was looking for something to deal with Netflow. I'd heard
of it prior but nothing from the website seemed overly appealing. Actually
-using- the product though it was wonderful seeing a tool built to
R.I.P.
Danke fur all the contributions!
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 6:46 AM, Job Snijders wrote:
> NANOG,
>
> Rob Blokzijl, one of the founding fathers of the RIPE (and by extent,
> internet as we know it in Europe), passed away yesterday. The links in
> the email below offer more insight into his l
Interesting story about a small town in BC losing Internet once the non-profit
ISP leaves town and they have no alternatives.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/they-won-t-see-this-remote-b-c-town-loses-internet-access-indefinitely-1.2682525
NANOG,
Rob Blokzijl, one of the founding fathers of the RIPE (and by extent,
internet as we know it in Europe), passed away yesterday. The links in
the email below offer more insight into his life and accomplishments.
Kind regards,
Job
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Hello Dovid,
we've been using APC devices (including PDUs) for a couple of years.
Occasionally the MGMT cards of the devices stop responding, we had to
manually reset them on site (Reset is possible without affecting the
devices, it won't toggle any relays). This has been a rare event
(~once ever
APC PDUs have been good. Their HTTPS interface moves like molasses iirc,
but as long as you have some SNMP mgmt platform (APC struxureware for us),
then you are good.
On Dec 1, 2015 2:55 PM, "Dovid Bender" wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We currently use TrippLite and over all have been very happy with
I haven't had any experience with TrippLite's interface, but I've gotten
very frustrated with java interfaces lately and avoid them if possible.
APC's web interface is both simple and easy. I use their switched rack
PDUs, but I believe the interface is the same for metered. It's simple
and ea
flowspec.
Probably the best method if you have competent engineers and uplinks who
can give you bgp flowspec.
Makes bandwitdh attacks amusing instead of annoying.
Hi,
depends on the type of ISP you are and the bandwidth used in the attack.
If most attacks are targeted for www.example.com then you could design
your net so that www.example.com is just a TCP service VIP that never
needs any UDP. This would make it possible to place simple ACL on your
edge to
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