Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 4/Aug/20 17:37, Etienne-Victor Depasquale wrote: > > V2X, no? Again, what's the actual use-case? I've got a 4G router in my car, to which it connects via wi-fi. I can use Google Maps, I can stream music if I'm bored with commercial radio, I can download updates for the car and I can schedul

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 4/Aug/20 17:37, Robert Raszuk wrote: > > I think we all do - except technology is not there yet. Just imagine > if over a single piece of fiber you will get infinite bandwidth > delivered over unlimited modulation frequency spectrum  ...  > > IMHO till real true optical switching is a commod

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 4/Aug/20 17:38, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > Wondering whether the industry will consider containerised data-plane > in addition to control-plane (like cRDP). > > Having just control-plane and then hacking to kernel for doing the > data-plane bit is …well not as straight forward as h

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 4/Aug/20 17:45, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > Not sure what you mean NFV is NFV, > > From NFV perspective cRDP is no different than vMX -it’s just a > virtualized router function nothing special… > What I meant that as we've been deploying NFV as a VM, cloud-native means we take that

RE: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread adamv0025
I was actually talking about routing on the host and virtual control-plane and virtualized data-plane. Currently we either have a VM combining both or a separate VM for each. Alternatively we can have a container for the control-plane. I was wondering if the idea behind containerization is to d

Looking for Remote Hands in SFO

2020-08-05 Thread Nuno Vieira via NANOG
Hi, I am looking for someone/some company able to provide us remote hands service in SFO @DR 200 Paul (network equipment and servers install following written procedures). Can anyone be kind to share some contacts or ping me offlist ? -- Kind regards, Nuno Vieira edgoo networks | hashpower da

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 5/Aug/20 16:15, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > I was actually talking about routing on the host and virtual > control-plane and virtualized data-plane. > > Currently we either have a VM combining both or a separate VM for > each. Alternatively we can have a container for the control-pl

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Shane Ronan
I think you'd be surprised how much of the 5G Core is containerized for both the data and control planes in the next generations providers are currently deploying. On Wed, Aug 5, 2020, 11:02 AM Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 5/Aug/20 16:15, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > > I was actually talk

Re: Is there *currently* a shortage of IPv4 addresses?

2020-08-05 Thread Josh Luthman
We got a new block from ARIN 12-23-2019 19:40:59. I remember many that were on the list for months to a few years that also got allocated that week. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 5:31 PM Fred Baker wrote:

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 5/Aug/20 17:07, Shane Ronan wrote: > I think you'd be surprised how much of the 5G Core is containerized > for both the data and control planes in the next generations providers > are currently deploying. It's what I expect for new entrants that don't want to deal with traditional vendors.

Re: Is there *currently* a shortage of IPv4 addresses?

2020-08-05 Thread Matt Harris
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 10:17 AM Josh Luthman wrote: > We got a new block from ARIN 12-23-2019 19:40:59. I remember many that > were on the list for months to a few years that also got allocated that > week. > There was an influx of available space at ARIN around December/January. We ended up ge

Announcing this year's NANOG scholarship recipients!

2020-08-05 Thread NANOG News
*Empowering the Internet technologists of tomorrow * “Being awarded this NANOG scholarship will impact me for the rest of my life,” says Lyndsey Tribbitt, a student at the University of Florida. “Something that seemed impossible is now possible for me, because I no longer have to stress about the

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Etienne-Victor Depasquale
> > And while the practical improvement in radio latency between 4G and 5G is in the low single digits, how does that make V2X any more interesting with 5G than it currently is with 4G? Release 16 is just out and if it has delivered the 5G vision, latency between devices connected over the sa

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-05 Thread Etienne-Victor Depasquale
> > What I meant that as we've been deploying NFV as a VM, cloud-native means we take that VM and containerize it further. Umm, I don't think so. At least that's not the impression I got from the CNCF, Intel and Red Hat. They seem to be striving for K8s without the use of VM hypervisors. Etienn

Re: Is there *currently* a shortage of IPv4 addresses?

2020-08-05 Thread Matt Erculiani
I think it's also worth pointing out that there is administrative and technology overhead to leasing out IPs as well; some liability too when it comes to network abuse. Additionally, not every user returns their IPs as they received them, many find their way onto blacklists or other negative reputa

Re: BGP full feed for testing purposes

2020-08-05 Thread Łukasz Bromirski
…or you can do next best thing. Which is use AS 65001 and connect your router to AS 65000 under 94.246.173.181. Please note that’s just test instance, and it has conservative timers (3600/7200) to not overtax CPU. It’s test instance of CSR 1000v running 16.9.5. If there’ll be interest, I can

Re: BGP full feed for testing purposes

2020-08-05 Thread Łukasz Bromirski
Ah, one more thing: > On 5 Aug 2020, at 20:01, Łukasz Bromirski wrote: > > > …or you can do next best thing. Which is use AS 65001 and connect your router > to AS 65000 under 94.246.173.181. > > Please note that’s just test instance, and it has conservative timers > (3600/7200) to not overta

Re: BGP full feed for testing purposes

2020-08-05 Thread Blažej Krajňák
Hi Lukasz, your feed is working well. Feed from Poland to me to Slovakia is better than expected :) It's my first live BGP full feed ever so I really appreciate you. Will this instance run for a longer time? btw: - converting RIS data via mrt2exabgp looks to be broken, it's falling on syntax