Re: What's going on with AS147028?

2022-07-16 Thread noc
I scanned all LLIX members again, no LLIX members feeds junk routes to RIS now. I think we can remove AS141011/AS140731/AS141237/AS147028 from the filter list now. From: JK-Net NOC Sent: Saturday, July 16,

Re: What's going on with AS147028?

2022-07-16 Thread noc
I think one of the reason is LL-IX strips their own ASN (59947) from the path and feed it to the route server. I see it as junk routes, and lots of people forgot(or intentionally not) to add 59947 back. I scanned all LLIX members this

Re: Papers/analysis on network equipment pricing since pandemic/banning foreign competition

2022-07-16 Thread Mel Beckman
Drew, The YouTube channel Asianometry has some good insights into the underlying supply chain problems: https://youtu.be/YJrOuBkYCMQ Deposits that the issue isn’t with leading as chips, as you might think, but with so-called “trailing edge“ chips: microprocessors and support circuits that

Re: Papers/analysis on network equipment pricing since pandemic/banning foreign competition

2022-07-16 Thread Forrest Christian (List Account)
The underlying problem is silicon Fab capacity. It has nothing to do with the actual manufacturing of the products once all the components arrive. If you don't have components for your product, a new order for components will take a year to arrive just because the factories that turn raw

Re: Tool for virtual networks

2022-07-16 Thread Saku Ytti
On Fri, 15 Jul 2022 at 21:57, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote: > Have you ever walked away from your terminal without locking it? Or > seen anyone else do it? Probably, and probably also after I've already sudoed regardless of authentication. And of course a retrospective look from any point to