Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover

2017-11-01 Thread Mike Hammett
If it's against the law, then it should never happen, right? Also, I know a lot of people getting their own easements and not using the RoW. You can't be forced into anything except by eminent domain. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX

Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover

2017-11-01 Thread Clayton Zekelman
The fibre optic cables are buried within the RoW, not on private property. It is against the law to dig without having utilities located first. At 05:23 PM 01/11/2017, Jean-Francois Mezei wrote: But along rural roads like the 17, municipalities often are in charge of a strech of highway,

Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover

2017-11-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- jfmezei_na...@vaxination.ca wrote: From: Jean-Francois Mezei It isn't clear to me what happens to fibre when a railway abandons and removes tracks. That's an interesting question. Anyone have experience with that?

Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover

2017-11-01 Thread Jean-Francois Mezei
On 2017-11-01 03:16, Jacques Latour wrote: > JF, c¹est bon ça! > > This is good point JF, according to > http://www.acwr.com/economic-development/rail-maps/canadian-national we > seem to have a single rail on top of Lac Superior. Both CN and CP (still) have their own tracks. CP along shore of

Re: What's the point of prepend communities?

2017-11-01 Thread Michael Hallgren
Yes, sometimes very much so, and often nice to combine with local-pref settings based on upstream's "geo-community-values" when available. Cheers, mh Le 1 nov. 2017 à 18:59, à 18:59, Leo Bicknell a écrit: >In a message written on Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 07:56:43PM +0100,

RE: Major ISP Issues

2017-11-01 Thread Robert Webb
All looks good here in Central VA. Been on work VPN all morning and my cloud backup is running just fine. -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jon Zamani Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 10:56 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Major ISP Issues

Re: Major ISP Issues

2017-11-01 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Wed, 01 Nov 2017 14:55:58 -, Jon Zamani said: > Who else reporting the same? > > CenturyLink > Comcast/XFinity > > Seems nationwide Path from my office to my home in Comcast territory (which loops all the way through 250 miles to Ashburn and back to get 2.5 miles) hasn't even blipped. So

Re: What's the point of prepend communities?

2017-11-01 Thread Leo Bicknell
In a message written on Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 07:56:43PM +0100, Michael Hallgren wrote: > But keep in mind that 'prepend communities' are fragile: I decide by local > preference whereto I send my traffic. Absolutely, but they are still very useful in many situations. -- Leo Bicknell -

Major ISP Issues

2017-11-01 Thread Jon Zamani
Who else reporting the same? CenturyLink Comcast/XFinity Seems nationwide R/S, [cid:image001.jpg@01D352EF.3C15CF40] Jon Zamani | Sr. Network and Security Engineer MetaSource, LLC | 67 W 13490 S Suite 300 | Draper, UT 84020-8334 office 801.984.6606 | mobile 801.209.5578 |

Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover

2017-11-01 Thread Jacques Latour
JF, c¹est bon ça! This is good point JF, according to http://www.acwr.com/economic-development/rail-maps/canadian-national we seem to have a single rail on top of Lac Superior. Other than that, it¹s diverse. Is there diverse train routes and associated fibre routes? Which provider follow CP and