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

2016-10-17 Thread Kraig Beahn
Steering clear of the failure domain conversation, if its of any benefit - we can at least confirm that Comcast is willing to establish /29's for multiple BGP connections at 56 Marietta/ATL. These circuits are written on true wholesale/transit IP service contracts, which may be the difference. In

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

2016-10-17 Thread Mike Hammett
It really seems like it's a grave oversight to *NOT* support multiple BGP sessions. I drop to two routers for that same reason, I can do maintenance on one, while the other carries traffic. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.m

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

2016-10-17 Thread Jason Canady
I completely concur. We spread our uplinks across separate boxes and we have /29 allocations. Get the best of all worlds. But if I only had one provider, I'd want to have multiple BGP sessions for this reason. > On Oct 17, 2016, at 08:30, Mike Hammett wrote: > > It really seems like it's a

Re: Excessive Netflix DNS Traffic?

2016-10-17 Thread Dave Temkin
We (Netflix) are investigating this now. -Dave On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 12:44 PM -0500, "Velocity Lists" wrote: We have seen it as well. In our cases it is all TCP DNS traffic as well. Velocity Online 850-205-4638 On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Eamon Bauman wrote: > We're ra

Route It Or Lose It

2016-10-17 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
What a friendly, helpful place the modern Internet is! Like the forrest floor, its an ecosystem where things don't go to waste. If you happen to inadvertantly leave your shiny /18 IPv4 block lying around, don't worry. It won't be long before some helpful Bulgarian, Romania, Ukranian or Russian