Re: Excessive Netflix DNS Traffic?

2016-10-13 Thread Josh Reynolds
Same here :) On Oct 13, 2016 1:09 PM, "Ryan, Spencer" wrote: > I was going to point you to the reddit thread about it, but it looks to be > your thread :) > > > Spencer Ryan | Senior Systems Administrator | sr...@arbor.net sr...@arbor.net> > Arbor Networks > +1.734.794.5033 (d)

RE: Anyone from Facebook here?

2016-10-13 Thread Doug Porter
> You may want to follow up on this email thread. > IPv6 vs IPv4 performance to m.facebook.com. Mark: Thanks. We saw this on bind-users and are tracking in t13843732. -- dsp

Re: Two BGP peering sessions on single Comcast Fiber Connection?

2016-10-13 Thread Ryan, Spencer
Run your IPv4 peer to one router and IPv6 to another. Boom, redundancy! Spencer Ryan | Senior Systems Administrator | sr...@arbor.net Arbor Networks +1.734.794.5033 (d) | +1.734.846.2053 (m) www.arbornetworks.com

Re: Two BGP peering sessions on single Comcast Fiber Connection?

2016-10-13 Thread Jörg Kost
On 13 Oct 2016, at 19:48, rar wrote: Comcast said they could not support two separate BGP peering sessions on the same circuit. Does anyone have any counter examples? We used to have this setup with Comcast 5+ years ago, but now they say they can't support it. So how do they connect

Re: Two BGP peering sessions on single Comcast Fiber Connection?

2016-10-13 Thread Dovid Bender
Whenever we set up a bgp peer we do that to minimize downtime when doing maint. It's hit or miss. HE required a second physicall connection NTT was more than accommodating. On Oct 13, 2016 15:06, "Mike Poublon" wrote: > I started a thread around the same topic back on

Re: Two BGP peering sessions on single Comcast Fiber Connection?

2016-10-13 Thread Mike Poublon
I started a thread around the same topic back on 10/16 of 2014. A Comcast engineer (who ultimately spoke to the national product manager) came back after discussing and said the same thing "We don't support that". I got a slightly longer explanation of:

Re: Excessive Netflix DNS Traffic?

2016-10-13 Thread Ryan, Spencer
I was going to point you to the reddit thread about it, but it looks to be your thread :) Spencer Ryan | Senior Systems Administrator | sr...@arbor.net Arbor Networks +1.734.794.5033 (d) | +1.734.846.2053 (m) www.arbornetworks.com

Two BGP peering sessions on single Comcast Fiber Connection?

2016-10-13 Thread rar
After a many month wait, we were ready to turn up our BGP peering sessions on a new Comcast fiber connection. With our other providers (Level 3 and Verizon) we have edge routers that directly connect between the provider's on premise connection and our primary and a backup core routers. Each

Excessive Netflix DNS Traffic?

2016-10-13 Thread Eamon Bauman
Hi all, Is anyone seeing excessive DNS traffic from game consoles (Xbox One, PS4) running Netflix? Starting 9/29 we have been seeing significant volume of DNS traffic from game consoles on our campus to our caching recursive boxes. Logs show repeated requests for api-global.netflix.com and

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-13 Thread Jesse McGraw
Lee, FWIW, the script will work under straight Windows and I use it there frequently. I think Strawberry perl comes with cpanm (cpanminus) pre-installed so you can do: "cpanm Carton" and then cd to wherever you've got the script saved and do: "carton install" to install the

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-13 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 13/10/2016 19:38, Lee wrote: > On 10/13/16, Jesse McGraw wrote: >> Lee, >> >>Check out the setup.sh script, hopefully it does everything necessary >> to get the script working on a Debian-derived Linux system > I'm using Windows + Cygwin; maybe it's just that I don't

Re: Level 3 voice outage

2016-10-13 Thread voytek
Can anyone who was affected by last week's outage confirm that 911 services were impacted (I assume they were)? Anyone know if the current outage is in any way related to this one from last week? http://downdetector.com/status/level3/map/ On 10/05/2016 01:24 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > It’s good

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-13 Thread Lee
On 10/13/16, Jesse McGraw wrote: > Lee, > >Check out the setup.sh script, hopefully it does everything necessary > to get the script working on a Debian-derived Linux system I'm using Windows + Cygwin; maybe it's just that I don't have them installed, but there is no sudo

DEC-IX Summit New York livestream

2016-10-13 Thread Joly MacFie
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Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-13 Thread Jason Hellenthal
Thanks for chiming in Jesse. > On Oct 13, 2016, at 08:08, Jesse McGraw wrote: > > Lee, > > Check out the setup.sh script, hopefully it does everything necessary to get > the script working on a Debian-derived Linux system > > I've attempted to make the only

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-13 Thread Jesse McGraw
Lee, Check out the setup.sh script, hopefully it does everything necessary to get the script working on a Debian-derived Linux system I've attempted to make the only globally-installed dependencies be cpanm and carton. Once those are installed it uses carton to install the dependencies

Re: Just a quick question...

2016-10-13 Thread Andree Toonk
Hi Eric, My secret spy satellite informs me that Eric Tykwinski wrote On 2016-10-12, 3:43 PM: > IPv4 routes did a quick bounce to 600,949 around 9:30AM EST, than went back > down to 599,241 shortly after. > Seemed like a big jump so I setup an alert, just wondering if anyone else > noticed