Re: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637 - Case closed

2018-06-05 Thread Alain Hebert
    Hi,     Looks like it was a RIB<->FIB bug in part.     How: BGP Optimizator maybe a culprit, but without insights from ColoAU it is hard to say.     Thank to Job, Mark, Tracey for their time. - Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net PubNIX Inc. 50 boul. St-Cha

VPP-based router

2018-06-05 Thread Ross Tajvar
Hi all, Has anyone had any luck building their own routers on common compute (x86) with VPP? I'm considering it as I'm looking for a cheap, fast peering router. I haven't seen much written about that type of solution so I was wondering if anyone here has experience to share. Thanks, Ross

Re: SD-WAN Solutions

2018-06-05 Thread Sabina M.
Thanks everyone for replying! As for why I'm asking, working today together with a $customer in order to figure out integration with other VXLAN environments, and extending the control plane past just the nuage solution. There's plenty of customers that use either basic VXLAN (think Cisco N9k

Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit

2018-06-05 Thread Badiei, Farzaneh
And here is the court decision, https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/litigation-icann-v-epag-request-court-order-prelim-injunction-redacted-30may18-en.pdf gotta love the German wisdom: The Application for preliminary injunction of May 25, 2018 is rejected at the expense of the Applican

RE: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637

2018-06-05 Thread Michel Py
There is a good possibility that AS 16532 was trying to prepend 3 times and did prepend 16532 3 instead of prepend 16532 16532 16532. That tends to happen with very low number AS Regards, Michel. Regards, Nik. -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-06-05 Thread Matt Baldwin
You mean something like this? https://certikit.com/products/gdpr-toolkit/ While not CC licensed it might get you where you need to go. On Sat, May 26, 2018, 7:06 PM Dan Hollis wrote: > On Sat, 26 May 2018, Royce Williams wrote: > > Naively ... to counter potential panic, it would be awesome t

Re: Bezeq Internet (IL) around?

2018-06-05 Thread Theo Voss
Hi all, is there anyone from an Israeli ISP other than Bezeq around who is capable of providing colocation/transit in Tel Aviv? Best regards, Theo Voss Am 24.05.18, 18:23 schrieb "NANOG im Auftrag von Elmar K. Bins" : Hi Bezeq people, I hope you're subscribed here, I could use your immediat

Satelite Internet Provider

2018-06-05 Thread Ing. Edwin Salazar via NANOG
Hi, I would like to know if anyone knows any satellite internet provider for the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador that I can contact? Best regards, Edwin Salazar.

3rd party QSFP-100G-LR4-S for Cisco

2018-06-05 Thread Ryugo Kikuchi
Hey all, Does anyone have a recommended model of 3rd party's "QSFP-100G-LR4-S" for Cisco ASR and Nexus? Cisco's original 100G SFP costs us an arm and a leg, so we want to try to use 3rd party 100g SFP. But we are not sure which manufacturer's SFP is reliable or has good performance. Does anyone

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-05 Thread Lee Howard
On 05/28/2018 10:23 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: Has anyone outside of tech media, Silicon Valley or academia (all places wildly out of touch with the real world) put much thought into the impacts of encryption everywhere? See "Effects of Pervasive Encryption on Operators." https://datatracker.i

FW: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637

2018-06-05 Thread Chris Conn
Hello, I am the contact for AS16532. We never announced nor are we currently advertising this prefix as we are not a transit AS for anyone. As well, it seems to appear and disappear from AS63956 looking glass. According to that LG, the route changed 6d ago, and is *still currently visible*

Re: Opinions on intent-based networking

2018-06-05 Thread Marcus Leske
A Tier-1 deployed it today. http://www.lightreading.com/data-center/data-center-infrastructure/apstra-dell-emc-boast-tier-1-deployment-/d/d-id/743452 It can be a lot of things and nothing, it can be just a GUI with some UX built into it, relatively making it easy to configure stuff, and it can be

Re: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637

2018-06-05 Thread Chris Conn
Hello, I am the contact for AS16532. We never announced nor are we currently advertising this prefix as we are not a transit AS for anyone. As well, it seems to appear and disappear from AS63956 looking glass. According to that LG, the route changed 6d ago, and is *still currently visible*

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-05 Thread Steven G. Huter
On 5/30/18 1:44 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: Backhaul isn't a major issue - pretty much, every MNO in Africa has their own Metro and national fibre backbone; and in some cases, even their own submarine backbone. This map is still a work in progress, but it's clear that roll-out of fiber across the

Re: SIP fax sending software?

2018-06-05 Thread Ross Tajvar
I've found T.38 5o be very reliable. We have many customers using it daily. On Wed, May 30, 2018, 5:39 PM Andy Ringsmuth wrote: > > > On May 30, 2018, at 4:10 PM, Andrew Latham wrote: > > > > T.38 if your provider supports it > > > > Try https://github.com/hehol/t38modem > > > > On Wed, May 30,

RE: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637

2018-06-05 Thread Phil Lavin
What is the relationship of 103.97.52.2 (Colocation Australia - Japan) to you? Is this, for example, a peering over an IX? If so, did you learn the route from route servers or do you peer directly with them? Phil -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Alain Hebert Sent: 31 May 20

Re: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637

2018-06-05 Thread Brad Hooper
Hello, Just to clear up a few things. We are not running any route optimization software (ever). The reason we "refused" to help is because we were not going to contact our transit providers NOC regarding other parties routes, even if we did they wouldn't be of assistance. We are purely pass

Re: Broadcom vs Mellanox based platforms

2018-06-05 Thread ff
Hi Kim, I'll share key learnings about since I started to work on high speed software networking in 2006, when everyone was laughing at me becaused I claimed to achieve 10Gbps networking with a CPU. CPU is less important than memory/QPI On x86 memory subsytem include things like Cache Boxes,

Re: Broadcom vs Mellanox based platforms

2018-06-05 Thread Jean Delestre
Hello Not sure how to compare but i'd be very interested in the result of your work ! Le lun. 4 juin 2018 à 07:43, Kasper Adel a écrit : > Hello > > I’m asked to evaluate switching platforms that has different forwarding > chips but the same OS. > > Assuming these vendors give the same SDK an

Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit

2018-06-05 Thread Daniel Corbe
at 2:40 PM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: man. 4. jun. 2018 17.31 skrev McBride, Mack : GDPR doesn't play well with directory listing services. BUT since providing contact information is exactly what a directory listing service does, It is safe to assume that this is 'essential' under GDPR. No it

Re: Broadcom vs Mellanox based platforms

2018-06-05 Thread Sylvain COUTANT
On 06/04/2018 07:41 AM, Kasper Adel wrote: > Hello > > I’m asked to evaluate switching platforms that has different forwarding > chips but the same OS. > > Assuming these vendors give the same SDK and similar documentation/support, > then what would be comparison points to consider, other than the

Re: Puerto Rico Internet Exchange

2018-06-05 Thread Mehmet Akcin
thank you very much to so many people who have reached out providing leads , made introductions and followed up offering help. I wanted to update the list with the progress we have made so far. 1) We've identified several datacenter facilities where networks are commonly present and diverse from

Re: Subsea availability

2018-06-05 Thread Mehmet Akcin
I wanted to give a little update on this project, Thanks to data made available by Telegeography on Github we have made some great progress. you can visit https://goo.gl/QK6pga to see the map available with all subsea cables that exists. Currently we are working with subsea providers to receive

RE: ICANN GDPR lawsuit

2018-06-05 Thread McBride, Mack
PeeringDB is already 100% opt-in. Mack -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Corbe Sent: Monday, June 04, 2018 12:56 PM To: Baldur Norddahl Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit at 2:40 PM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: > man. 4. ju

Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit

2018-06-05 Thread Rubens Kuhl
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 4:31 PM, McBride, Mack wrote: > PeeringDB is already 100% opt-in. > Domain registration is also opt-in, and still registrars, registries and ICANN have to change things to comply with GDPR. Rubens

RE: ICANN GDPR lawsuit

2018-06-05 Thread McBride, Mack
There is a major difference between a directory listing service where the primary goal is to advertise potentially protected information and a domain registration or net block registration where the information is secondary and its dissemination is not what you are actually requesting. Remember pee

Re: 3rd party QSFP-100G-LR4-S for Cisco

2018-06-05 Thread Mitcheltree, Harold B
FS.COM --Pete From: NANOG on behalf of Ryugo Kikuchi Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 7:48:16 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: 3rd party QSFP-100G-LR4-S for Cisco Hey all, Does anyone have a recommended model of 3rd party's "QSFP-100G-LR4-S" for Cisco ASR and Nexu

Re: VPP-based router vs Hardware assisted ones

2018-06-05 Thread Kasper Adel
Hi Ross Did you make a decision to take that direction after reviewing ‘open networking’ platforms like cumulus and pica8? Are you trying to use the full routing table? ~kim On Thursday, May 24, 2018, Ross Tajvar wrote: > Hi all, > > Has anyone had any luck building their own routers on commo

Re: Intel DPDK vs Broadcom/Mellanox SDK

2018-06-05 Thread Kasper Adel
Can you please provide examples on issues that you highlighted with broadcom? Are you saying i may not see the same with mellanox? Thanks On Monday, June 4, 2018, McBride, Mack wrote: > Use the package that corresponds to the chipset in your equipment. > Ie. Broadcom/Mellanox chips use that SDK

Re: ICANN GDPR lawsuit

2018-06-05 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 31/05/2018 08:14, Badiei, Farzaneh wrote: Gotta love the EU logic: https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/gdpr-eu-commission-not-compliant/ The European Commission is not GDPR compliant even though it was responsible for the new GDPR law "The European Commission has insisted it is *not subject to the s

Re: Bezeq Internet (IL) around?

2018-06-05 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 27/05/2018 17:32, Theo Voss wrote: There are basically two colo sites available in the Tel Aviv area: Med-1 - https://www.medone.co.il/en/ Bezeqint - https://www.bezeqint.net/english/carrier-wholesale-services/data-center-and-dr/jaffa-data-center The first is run by a company that doesn't pro