Re: Anyone have contacts at Bharti Airtel?

2019-12-07 Thread Elmar K. Bins
bottige...@gmail.com (Bottiger) wrote: > Does anyone have any contacts at Bharti Airtel? I either get no response or > full inbox for emails in their WHOIS at AS9498 and AS24560. Hi, if you get a response, please share...I'm also at a loss there... Elmar.

Re: Anyone have contacts at Bharti Airtel?

2019-12-07 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Post on sa...@sanog.org there should be some Airtel people there @anurag can you please forward to someone there --srs From: NANOG on behalf of Elmar K. Bins Sent: Saturday, December 7, 2019 3:40 PM To: Bottiger Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Anyone have cont

Re: Anyone have contacts at Bharti Airtel?

2019-12-07 Thread Anurag Bhatia
I have friends at AS9498. Contacting you offlist to put you in touch with them. On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 4:54 PM Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Post on sa...@sanog.org there should be some Airtel people there > > @anurag can you please forward to someone there > > --srs > > --

Re: Arista Switch Suggestion

2019-12-07 Thread Mike Hammett
*grumble* - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Siyuan Miao" To: "Mike Hammett" Cc: "Steve Meuse" , "nanog" Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019 6:00:13 PM Subject: Re: Arista Switch Suggesti

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 12/6/19 06:46, Fawcett, Nick via NANOG wrote: We had three onsite Akamai caches a few months ago.  They called us up and said they are removing that service and sent us boxes to pack up the hardware and ship back.  We’ve had quite the increase in DIA traffic as a result of it. Same here

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Dec 7, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > > On 12/6/19 06:46, Fawcett, Nick via NANOG wrote: >> We had three onsite Akamai caches a few months ago. They called us up and >> said they are removing that service and sent us boxes to pack up the >> hardware and ship back. We’ve had

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Shawn L via NANOG
Same -- we had an Akamai cache for 15+ years. Then we were notified that it was done and were sent boxes to pack our stuff up and send it back. -Original Message- From: "Jared Mauch" Sent: Saturday, December 7, 2019 2:05pm To: "Seth Mattinen" Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Elepha

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I think this thread might be a perfect example that when an organization reaches a sufficiently large size, one part of its engineering/operations team may no longer be fully aware of what other work groups are doing. Definitely a structural challenge for ISPs that span very large geographical area

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Dec 7, 2019, at 3:01 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > I think this thread might be a perfect example that when an organization > reaches a sufficiently large size, one part of its engineering/operations > team may no longer be fully aware of what other work groups are doing. > Definitely a s

Re: virginia beach

2019-12-07 Thread Mark Tinka
Indeed. Even if the PFE and SLTE are side-by-side inside a room at the CLS, the physical connection between them typically happens inside the BMH (beach manhole). So provided you can run the Management traffic between the SLTE and PFE optically, you can separate both devices as far as your optics

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Rod Beck
Have there been any fundamental change in their network architecture that might explain pulling these caches? From: NANOG on behalf of Shawn L via NANOG Sent: Saturday, December 7, 2019 8:20 PM To: Jared Mauch Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Elephant in the

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 6/Dec/19 21:29, Keenan Tims wrote: > > We're currently seeing about 80% of our AS20940 origin traffic coming > from transit, and I'm certain there's a significant additional amount > which is difficult to identify coming from on-net caches at our > upstream providers (though it appears from

network billing software

2019-12-07 Thread Mehmet Akcin
hi there, as a small isp network billing is done right is quite important. I do not want to reinvent the wheel though. I have been using librenms and I do think I need a tool that can be more automated and more turn-key. I have looked into cacti, and also Ubersmith. I wanted to check in here and

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Jared Mauch
On Dec 7, 2019, at 5:34 PM, Rod Beck wrote: > > Have there been any fundamental change in their network architecture that > might explain pulling these caches? Please see my email on Friday where I outlined a few of the dynamics at play. Akamai isn’t just one thing, it’s an entire basket of

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 8/Dec/19 02:19, Jared Mauch wrote: > I’ve been working hard to provide value to our AANP partners as well. I’ll > try to stop responding to the list at this point but don’t hesitate to > contact me here or via other means if you’re seeing something weird. I know > I resolved a problem a