Re: Transit Providers in Bracknell, UK

2017-07-03 Thread Gary T . Giesen via NANOG
Thanks all for the on- and off-list suggestions. I've joined the UKNOF list and will seriously look at Vodafone (former C&W). Cheers, GTG On Sunday, July 02, 2017 13:58 EDT, Stuart Howlette wrote:  I don't know personally, but have you tried asking on the UKNOF mailing list?  Regards, Stua

Re: Transit Providers in Bracknell, UK

2017-07-03 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Mon Jul 03, 2017 at 08:36:45AM -0400, Gary T. Giesen via NANOG wrote: > Thanks all for the on- and off-list suggestions. I've joined the UKNOF list > and will seriously look at Vodafone (former C&W). You could also look at A&A - www.aaisp.net.uk - very clueful and based in Bracknell. Simon

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-07-03 Thread Randy Bush
> Only if you sign the RSA and give up certain legal rights to your legacy > blocks/property. the word 'certain' is not apt given that the LRSA Ts&Cs may be arbitrarily changed by ARIN

Re: Point 2 point IPs between ASes

2017-07-03 Thread Thomas Bellman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2017-06-29/17 17:06, Job Snijders wrote: > On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:09:25PM +0200, Thomas Bellman wrote: >> I know that many devices allow you to configure any subnet size, but >> is there any RFC allowing you to use e.g. /124 or /126? > Breaki

Re: Transit Providers in Bracknell, UK

2017-07-03 Thread Stuart Howlette
I don't know personally, but have you tried asking on the UKNOF mailing list? Regards, Stuart Howlette stu...@stuarthowlette.me.uk On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 11:31 pm, Gary T. Giesen via NANOG wrote: > Can anyone recommend a transit provider in Bracknell, UK? Not too picky on > requirements, but

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-07-03 Thread John Curran
On 2 Jul 2017, at 2:22 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > > On 7/2/17 1:28 PM, John Curran wrote: >> Note that ARIN does provide RPKI services for legacy blocks, but it is true >> that we >> require more legalisms than other RIRs… You can caulk this up to the >> abundance >> of legacy resources of qu

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-07-03 Thread John Curran
On 3 Jul 2017, at 10:18 AM, Randy Bush mailto:ra...@psg.com>> wrote: Only if you sign the RSA and give up certain legal rights to your legacy blocks/property. the word 'certain' is not apt given that the LRSA Ts&Cs may be arbitrarily changed by ARIN Randy - Not quite arbitrarily - ARIN can cha

EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Job Snijders
Dear NANOG, Some friends of mine are operating a nonprofit (on shoe string) and looking to connect some CDN caches to an IX fabric. A BGP speaking device is needed between the caches and the BGP peers connected to the fabric. The BGP speaker is needed to present the peers on the IX with a unified

Call for presentations RIPE 75 and DCTM info

2017-07-03 Thread Benno Overeinder
Dear colleagues, Please find the CFP for RIPE 75 below or at: https://ripe75.ripe.net/submit-topic/cfp/. The deadline for submissions is *20 August 2017*. Note: due to UAE law, confirmed speakers will need to submit a copy of their passport and contact information in advance of the meeting. Mor

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Mike Hammett
I'm Ubiquiti's biggest critic. I'll check with my colleagues. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Job Snijders" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Monday, July 3, 2017 2:07:28 PM Subject: EdgeRou

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 7/3/17 12:07 PM, Job Snijders wrote: I was wondering whether anyone was experience with the "EdgeRouter Infinity XG" device, specifically in the role of a simple peering router for a couple of tens of thousands of routes. (I'd point default to the left and take just the on-net routes on the ri

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Jeremy Austin
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 2:44 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > > EdgeRouter is... meh. If I was looking at that class of gear I'd go with a > Mikrotik. Job, There is a bit of a price differential here, depending on whether you need SFP+; the Infinity is "dead cheap", and has fairly opaque BGP daemon+d

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Josh Reynolds
- Josh On Jul 3, 2017 7:23 PM, "Josh Reynolds" wrote: > Specs... > > >- MIPS64 16 Core 1.8 GHz >- 16 GB DDR4 RAM >- 8 MB NOR Flash 4 GB eMMC NAND Flash >- Data Ports: (1) RJ45 Serial Port, (8) SFP+ Ports (1) RJ45 Gigabit >Ethernet Port >- 2 hotswap power supplies > > > No

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Hugo Slabbert
On Mon 2017-Jul-03 19:26:17 -0500, Josh Reynolds wrote: On Jul 3, 2017 7:23 PM, "Josh Reynolds" wrote: Specs... - MIPS64 16 Core 1.8 GHz - 16 GB DDR4 RAM - 8 MB NOR Flash 4 GB eMMC NAND Flash - Data Ports: (1) RJ45 Serial Port, (8) SFP+ Ports (1) RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Josh Reynolds
EdgeOS was forked and employees were poached from Vyatta before it was purchased by Broadcom, when it was open source. I think a few things came down from VyOS after that, but not many. On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 9:28 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > > On Mon 2017-Jul-03 19:26:17 -0500, Josh Reynolds > w

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Baldur Norddahl
Why not use a Linux or BSD computer for this? It is cheap and you know exactly what you are getting. It will forward 10 gig at line rate at least for normal traffic. Regards Baldur Den 3. jul. 2017 21.08 skrev "Job Snijders" : > Dear NANOG, > > Some friends of mine are operating a nonprofit (on

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-03 Thread Josh Reynolds
I kinda feel the same way. I wish FRR was a big more mature at this point though. On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 10:21 PM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: > Why not use a Linux or BSD computer for this? It is cheap and you know > exactly what you are getting. It will forward 10 gig at line rate at least > for no