, and you see a big spike
when they do.
The time of day is also not always the same either.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 10:09 AM Aaron Gould wrote:
thanks Peter, et al. Is there some sort of website, traffic
stats, gaming update schedule page for me to proactively see
if/when this type
, Jul 23, 2024 at 9:57 AM Aaron Gould wrote:
Thanks Jason, updates for what? I was hoping any other eyeball network operators may
have been seeing "lots of internet" usage like me and may be able to share what
they know. I'm always suspicious about the typical game update
update release cycle though without any
information not a whole lot of networks would be able to confirm
anything.
Kind regards,
Peter
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 9:07 AM Aaron Gould wrote:
Anyone else see a lot of Internet traffic starting at 3 a.m. and
continuing even now? S
Anyone else see a lot of Internet traffic starting at 3 a.m. and
continuing even now? Seems to be spiky tcp.
--
-Aaron
n Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 1:35 PM Aaron Gould wrote:
Not to belabor this, but so interesting... I need a FEC-for-Dummies or
FEC-for-IP/Ethernet-Engineers...
Shown below, my 400g interface with NO config at all... Interface has no
traffic at all, no packets at all BUT, lots o
C Corrected Errors 57339
FEC Uncorrected Errors 0
FEC Corrected Errors Rate 2378
FEC Uncorrected Errors Rate 0
{master}
me@mx960>
On 4/18/2024 7:13 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 4/17/24 23:24, Aaron Gould wrote:
Well JTAC just sai
Well JTAC just said that it seems ok, and that 400g is going to show 4x
more than 100g "This is due to having to synchronize much more to
support higher data."
-Aaron
On 4/17/2024 4:04 PM, Aaron Gould wrote:
Interesting, thanks all, the JTAC rep got back to me and also pretty
with
this stuff pretty regularly. The secret is keep everything clean and
mind your bend radii. We won't get away with some of what we used to
get away with.
-Matt
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 1:49 PM Aaron Gould wrote:
fec cliff? is there a level of fec erros that i should be worried
about
FR4
On Wednesday, April 17th, 2024 at 3:36 PM, Aaron Gould
wrote:
We recently added MPC10E-15C-MRATE cards to our MX960's to upgrade our core to
400g. During initial testing of the 400g interface (400GBASE-FR4), I see
constant FEC errors. FEC is new to me. Anyone know why this is occurring
Dobrowolski
wrote:
Open a JTAC case,
That looks like a work for them
Kind Regards,
Dominik
W dniu śr., 17.04.2024 o 21:36 Aaron Gould
napisał(a):
We recently added MPC10E-15C-MRATE cards to our MX960's to upgrade our
core to 400g. During initial testing
i did. Usually my NANOG and J-NSP email list gets me a quicker solution
than JTAC.
-Aaron
On 4/17/2024 2:37 PM, Dominik Dobrowolski wrote:
Open a JTAC case,
That looks like a work for them
Kind Regards,
Dominik
W dniu śr., 17.04.2024 o 21:36 Aaron Gould napisał(a):
We recently added
We recently added MPC10E-15C-MRATE cards to our MX960's to upgrade our core to
400g. During initial testing of the 400g interface (400GBASE-FR4), I see
constant FEC errors. FEC is new to me. Anyone know why this is occurring?
Shown below, is an interface with no traffic, but seeing
re. Looks like
Cogent and Zayo for upstreams and only peer I see is AS1239
(Sprint Wireline (Cogent))
John Stitt
*From:*NANOG *On
Behalf Of *Aaron Gould
*Sent:* Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:36 PM
*To:* Eric Dugas
*Cc:* nanog@nanog.org
*Subject:* Re: Netskrt - IS
. Looks like Cogent
and Zayo for upstreams and only peer I see is AS1239 (Sprint Wireline
(Cogent))
John Stitt
*From:*NANOG *On
Behalf Of *Aaron Gould
*Sent:* Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:36 PM
*To:* Eric Dugas
*Cc:* nanog@nanog.org
*Subject:* Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN
You don't often
c
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 4:00 PM Aaron Gould wrote:
Anyone out there using Netskrt CDN? I mean, installed in your
network
for content delivery to your customers. I understand Netskrt
provides
caching for some well known online video streaming services... just
wondering
Anyone out there using Netskrt CDN? I mean, installed in your network
for content delivery to your customers. I understand Netskrt provides
caching for some well known online video streaming services... just
wondering if there are any network operators that have worked with
Netskrt and
Anyone else see a lot of traffic inbound from the Internet last night
(early this morning) at ~3:00 a.m. central time? I see an IP Address,
(93.184.215.240 - EdgeCast), which I think is EdgIO (fka limelight).
Any idea what this is related to? (something tells me it's a game update)
--
For years I've used an MS Excel spreadsheet to manage my IPv4
addresses. IPv6 is going to be maddening to manage in a spreadsheet.
What does everyone use for their IPv6 address prefix management and
documentation? Are there open source tools/apps for this?
--
-Aaron
Is MCC for ISP comparable to other well-known CDN's, like Facebook FNA,
Netflix OCA, etc?
Anyone have any experience with MCC in an ISP environment, and do you
see much bandwidth savings with it?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/do/mcc-isp
--
-Aaron
I agree with others here...
Physical lab - gotta have console server for the most control - perle
console server is good, and also good ole fashion cisco terminal server
(2509/2511 or 2600 with asynch module)
Virtual labs are great for testing features and functionality
- Juniper vLabs
-
some of these port capabilities are weird to me. like on the
ACX7100-48L you can do 4x100 or 8x50, but ONLY one 40g ?!
me@7100> show chassis pic pic-slot 0 fpc-slot 0 | find 400
48 0 1x400G 1x100G 1x40G 4x100G 2x100G 8x50G 2x50G 4x25G
4x10G 3x100G
49 0 1x400G 1x100G
yeah i see what you mean by, it doesn't work, then it starts working...
i traced to it, and it wasn't responding at first, then later it worked
C:\>tracert -w 1 86.104.228.1
Tracing route to 86.104.228.1 over a maximum of 30 hops
...
9 118 ms * 119 ms
Did you hear? EoL was revoked December 2022... I'm so glad, I like and
use the MX204 and the MPC7E-MRATE
TSB69626 - 12/5/2022 - Revoke End of Life Announcement: MX204
https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/Revoke-End-of-Life-Announcement-MX204
Do y’all like HE for Internet uplink? I’m thinking about using them for 100gig
in Texas. It would be for my eyeballs ISP. We currently have Spectrum, Telia
and Cogent.
-Aaron
Please forgive if this has already been spoken to. if so, you can simply
send the link to old mail list entries and that will suffice. otherwise.
Does anyone know the scope on why we have 2 names for this ? Seriously, was
it one of those things where a vendor started doing it first
That’s it! Thanks dip
Using “signalled-bandwidth 5000” on headend te-tunnel int
RP/0/0/CPU0:r20#sh run int tt1
Fri Sep 4 13:27:14.833 CST
interface tunnel-te1
bandwidth 20
ipv4 unnumbered Loopback0
signalled-name r20--->r22
signalled-bandwidth 5000
autoroute announce
!
vider, but they
currently do not yet have a further update from their dispatched technicians."
Erich Kaiser
The Fusion Network
<mailto:er...@gotfusion.net> er...@gotfusion.net
Office: 815-570-3101
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 1:35 PM Aaron Gould wrote:
Yes, that’s exactly what I
, at 12:41 PM, Aaron Gould wrote:
In the Texas area, particularly, south central, Austin area….. anyone know of
any issues with Telia Internet today around 10:32 a.m. central time ?
I had good bgp session and good route 0/0 from them, but little to no internet
packets were flowing.
-Aaron
In the Texas area, particularly, south central, Austin area... anyone know
of any issues with Telia Internet today around 10:32 a.m. central time ?
I had good bgp session and good route 0/0 from them, but little to no
internet packets were flowing.
-Aaron
We have a provisioning system (promptlink) that we use to map cable modems
to their static ip addresses. The provisioning system has a gui front end
and it sits on linux and also acts as a dhcp server, etc. This is the same
ip address that we use for cable-helper (like ip-helper on a cmts bundle
I like YANG Explorer. (use apple OS computer or linux. I used Ubuntu, and
chrome. Windows and firefox I recall seeing minimal functionality but
shooty, so don't)
... a couple sites for assisting with getting it installed and running...
You made me curious...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_died_climbing_Mount_Everest
wow, I guess it would be great to be able to use cell/gps technology to
communicate with and track a lost/endangered climber
-Original Message-
From: NANOG
In testing, I observed opening a website, for instance cnn.com can cause >200
ports/sessions to fire off. Although, many are short-lived sessions, but,
ports requests nonetheless.
Overall, I use about 1,500 public ip's for 50,000 private ip customers
I allow 3,000 ports per customer ... 30
Hi John, I run a small/medium ISP in Texas. A few years ago, needing to do the
same thing you are speaking of, I lab evaluated the Cisco ASR9k VSM-500 and
Juniper MX104 MS-MIC-16G… in the end I went with Juniper. No regrets, been
good and holding strong. I’ve scaled it way beyond what I
...@ieee.org]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 1:13 PM
To: Aaron Gould
Cc: adamv0...@netconsultings.com; NANOG
Subject: Re: Applications of MPLS in the metro area
I started poking around to learn more about these use cases and came across
this interesting extract
<https://www.juniper.net/us/en/produ
Yeah, I forgot earlier but I’m using EVPN/MPLS for DC interconnections now
also, for nicely integrating L2/L3 and host/machine level route preference
MPLS in some ways is reminiscent of the ability to fire-off Smart-PVC’s
(SPVC/P) over an ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) network, and thus
For the ISP and Carrier Ethernet network I run, I use MPLS for various things.
It provides wonderful segmentation of different communities (customers and
uses).
I use MPLS ELINE (p2p) extensively for Cellular Backhaul
I use MPLS ELAN (mp2mp) in various places for emulating LAN’s over
Our atm network in san diego was the full base 16 hex for the 13 byte nsap
prefix of all the atm switches in our 4-level PNNI cloud
This may be slightly off topic of ISIS practices though
But, yeah, we didn't encode any switch mgmt. ip into the nsap addressing as I
recall... just the pnni peer
Yeah Darron, we lost some san Antonio connectivity to Houston via dallas or
somewhere twice in the past few days, affecting different things for us
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: Darron Legnon [mailto:dar...@commzoom.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 1:11 PM
To: Aaron Gould
I heard, and am seeing that construction type jobs don't seem to be affected
much with the virus shutdown. I mean I see guys building homes and working on
roads all around me... furthermore, we've heard of a couple fiber cuts that
have brought portions of our network down a couple times in
I can see it now Business driver that moved the world towards multicast
2020 Coronavirus
Also, I wonder how much money would be lost by big pipe providers with
multicast working everywhere
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of
At 00:49 minutes past midnight today I saw a bit of a traffic sag across all
3 of my different upstream providers. All in Texas. Anyone else see that ?
-Aaron
Wow, yeah, my Akamai servers are again, hitting all time highs… one cache hit
up to ~30 gig… been ramping up and down since this morning around 9 or 10 a.m.
central time.
Here’s a strange thing though, around 14:45 – 15:30, I got massive outbound on
my internet connection (~20 gbps), and
Yeah for our 40,000 ftth customers, I think 250M is our base package... we have
lots of folks with 500M or 1G
-Aaron
I saw this ...
100 gbps inet - usually 25 gig peak - that day it was 35 gig peak
100 gbps inet - usually 25 gig peak - that day it was 35 gig peak
20 gbps (lag) inet - usually 12 gig peak - that day it was 16 gig peak
10 gig fed - aanp cluster site 1 - usually 3 gig peak - that day it sat at
Netflix oca has it figured out, as my fill windows is during off-peak time, 2
a.m. - 6 am. and I think it's also configurable in the oca portal.
-Aaron
)
Subject: Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that
Is 10G enough? ;)
We just lit up several 100G Akamai links. Saved the day fo sho ... (this
time.)
On 2/11/20 8:26 PM, Aaron Gould wrote:
> Huge! Big as ever. My aanp links are (were) pegged, seriously. I will
> be contacting
Huge! Big as ever. My aanp links are (were) pegged, seriously. I will be
contacting Akamai about lighting up an additional 10 gig link to my local
clusters. Started at 12 noon central… still going pretty heavily. Game/update
release ?
-Aaron
From: Tom Deligiannis
I’m listening to the advice of others and taking it in….
For my ISP, I’ve had 2 or 3 internet uplinks for about 12 years now for 50,000
subs, and have only learned a default route on them. It’s been good up to this
point.
-Aaron
I love the symmetric ~10 gig speed test to put it into perspective for how far
we’ve come….also the 3 ms ping result. Ain’t it great
-Aaron
From: Ben Cannon [mailto:b...@6by7.net]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 5:27 PM
To: b...@theworld.com
Cc: Aaron Gould; NANOG Operators' Group
A hahahaha, that's great Warren !
afterall, it is Friday, might was well...
oh my gosh, I cut my teeth on a few of those mgs type routers... I recall they
sounded a bit like a small vacuum cleaner and I think I had to set jumpers
or flip dip switches for password recovery!
Thanks Jared, When I reminisce with my boss he reminds me that this telco/ISP
here initially started with a 56kbps internet uplink , lol
-Aaron
Thanks Hugo, very interesting. Induced demand. Someone said recently… they’ve
seen that no matter how much bandwidth you give a customer, they will
eventually figure out how to use it. (whether they realize it or not… I guess
it just happens)
-Aaron
From: NANOG
Interesting… I just found this. Speaks of 800 gbps, 1.2 tbps, 1.6 tbps Ethernet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terabit_Ethernet
https://ethernetalliance.org/technology/2019-roadmap/
https://ethernetalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/EthernetRoadmap-2019-Side1-ToPrint.pdf
My gosh, what in the word was that coming out of my local Akamai aanp
servers yesterday !? starting at about 12:00 noon central time lasting
several hours ?
-Aaron
Brandon, I vaguely recall that the dhcp relay snooping function is able to
add those routes to the local route table. and then redistribution into the
routing process occurs
Question similar to yours was asked here in 2017 - September.
I’m pretty sure cogent has had issues providing full internet connectivity via
ipv6 to google and perhaps he (hurricane electric), perhaps others as well, for
quite some time now.
-Aaron
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of James Breeden
Sent: Tuesday, January 7,
We use a lot of Accedian MetroNIDs for SLA monitoring…. For cell backhaul and
some enterprise sites.
-Aaron
Yeah, and what do you do with a traceroute that looks like this…. (ip address
intentionally changed)
C:\>tracert -d -w 1 1.2.3.4
Tracing route to 1.2.3.4 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 8 ms 5 ms 5 ms 96.8.191.129
2 *** Request timed out.
3
Years ago, we looked at netflow data and precursors to attacks, and found that
UDP 3074 Xbox Live was showing up just prior to the attacks...and through other
research we concluded that gamers are a big cause of large ddos attacks
apparently they go after each other in retaliation
I've
Tarko. wow, gaming again ! It's not going away. gaming traffic is growing
in a big way it seems.
Clayton.. My thoughts exactly! I too have wondered how valuable these
aanp's were, but lately I'm seeing good efficiency
Thanks y'all
-Aaron
I see my Akamai aanp cache utilization at all-time highs the last 2 nights as
well. Curious what it is.
Jared, you can reply to my off-list if you wish, or on-list if it would benefit
the community.
Thanks,
Aaron
Justin’s original question was “….. Is it well known where the newly released
Disney+ streaming service content is sourced?...”
With Eric’s finding of “I saw various content being served from Akamai, Amazon,
Fastly and Limelight so far. I'm in Montreal.”
Is this an absolute answer as to
That email (cl...@disneystreaming.com) bounced back as undeliverable.
-Aaron
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Michael Crapse
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:27 PM
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Disney+ Geolocation issues
There has been a continued flurry of
I heard that we would be testing to Dallas or something like that from my ISP
in San Antonio.
I think I heard that customer CPE routers will soon have that testing
functionality built into them.
-Aaron
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Livingood, Jason
Sent:
Thanks Mike for the info on GNS3…. My info is old, I’ll have to take a look at
the recent GNS3 sometime soon…
-Aaron
From: Mike Bolitho [mailto:mikeboli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 1:22 PM
To: Aaron Gould
Cc: Tom Beecher; Ryland Kremeier; nanog@nanog.org
Subject
Oh, forgot the links…
http://www.eve-ng.net/
http://www.eve-ng.net/documentation/howto-s
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Gould
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 1:14 PM
To: 'Mike Bolitho'; 'Tom Beecher'; 'Ryland Kremeier'
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
I’ve used GNS3 some years ago for a lot of simulation and testing. But, I’m
blown away at how much more I like EVE-NG (emulated virtual environment
next-gen)
I use the community free version… lots of vendor OS support… of which, I’ve
actually work with the following….
-XRv
-
Anyone else see lots of traffic coming down starting at 3 a.m. central time
? all of my internet connections showed strangely larger load for a few
early morning hours.
I have some info that tells me what it was but wanted to hear it from others
too.
-Aaron
Thank God for DNS ;)
-aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Alan Buxey
Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2019 2:22 PM
To: Naslund, Steve
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: IPv6 Pain Experiment
hi,
> Go ahead and read your v4 address over the phone
I was reading this and thought, planet earth is a single point of failure.
...but, I guess we build and design and connect as much redundancy (logic, hw,
sw, power) as the customer requires and pays for and that we can truly
accomplish.
-Aaron
As I recall, yes that is true.
Somethings mentioned here...
https://www.akamai.com/us/en/multimedia/documents/akamai/akamai-accelerated-network-partner-aanp-faq.pdf
I recall that after I deployed my local AANP clusters, that *if* I wanted to
bypass local aanp caching, that I would change my
I’m heavy inbound. Which I think is characteristic of a stub-AS with lots of
resi/busi bb ... no transit… just a lot of people looking at stuff.
Inbound is of course from the perspective of traffic coming into my AS
-Aaron
I run an eyeballs/isp network for about ~50,000 subscribers, and I see about
1:10 ratio at peak time. Last night ~4.5 gbps out, ~45 gbps in. But, I do
have local caching of 4 big name cdn cache providers, so that might alter the
1:10 ratio I see on my actual inet links (which do not include
I see evpn mac/host routes in the evpn database. I added an L3 irb
interface into the epvn and suddenly I see those /32 host routes put into
inet.0 (where the irb.x resides).
Is there a best practice for distributing/advertising those inet.0 evpn host
routes throughout my global routing
Can I test fusion using vMX and vQFX ? Will it work?
-Aaron
Have we found out yet if Disney+ will have a CDN? Like Netflix oca, Akamai
aanp, google ggc, facebook fna … a Disney isp-located cdn presence ?
disneyplus.com
-Aaron
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Graves
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2018 7:22 PM
“…especially in the face of transport tweaks such as QUIC and TCP BBR? “
Do these “quic and tcp bbr” change bandwidth utilization as we’ve know it for
years ?
-Aaron
We use trendline/95% trendline that’s built into a lot of graphing tools…
solarwinds, I think even cdn cache portals have trendlines… forecasts, etc.
My boss might use other growth percentages gleaned from previous years… but
yeah, like another person mentioned, the more history you have the
Why does cogent seem like the commonality between those 2 that you mentioned :|
- Aaron
-
"I think what you were remembering is Cogent/Google and Cogent/HE are both
IPv6 issues where the parties
Need assistance with exporting flow data for inside interface of cgnat ams0
aggregated multiservice interface
I have MX960 with MS-MPC-128G doing cgnat using AMS0 (aggregated
multiservice of underlying mams interfaces) using next-hop-style vrf-aware
cgnat.
I need the cgnat inside domain
Not sure if this is what y'all are talking about, but I use lots of Juniper
ACX5048 (previously Cisco ME3600 or ASR9000) for mpls-capable router edging in
native ip/ethernet from ftth gpon network into mpls l2circuits and LOTS of
vrf vrf for public ip, vrf for cgnat for private ip, vrf for
To not get off-topic too much, since you mentioned MX204, please tell me, do
you know if it is a nice MPLS P/PE box ? If so, is it quite capable in its
ability to do L3 VPN's, L2 VPN's (l2circuit mainly, but also curious of vpls,
evpn).
Actually I'm considering it as a router for my ENNI
We do 1 gig over pon (gpon)...Calix E7 (olt)
Yes, it's my understanding, and I agree with previous post response, that PON
is for using 1 fiber strand to a home (bidir , different wavelengths for xmt
and rcv) and then I believe it even gets prism'd (however the heck they do it)
into a 1/32
80 Drop O
1
---(refreshed at 2019-02-07 12:37:01 CST)---
UDP256.256.191.133:12998 -> 256.256.130.4:80 Drop O
1
UDP256.256.191.133:2 -> 256.256.130.4:80 Drop O
1
- Aaron
-Original Message-
From: Compton, Rich A [mailto:rich.comp...@c
Nah, statics everywhere. That way only I can fix it. ...sometimes... lol
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Randy Bush
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 12:41 PM
To: Tom Beecher
Cc: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Re:
In my isp network of ~50,000 subscribers, I run about (200) mpls p/pe nodes in
one ospf area with dual rr cluster for mp-ibgp type mpls overlay services.
seems fine to me.
-Aaron
It seems that this is even increasingly harder in a MEF/SP-type Layer 2
emulated network of eline, elan, etree type things…
Yeah seems that you have to have synthetic-type traffic generated and inserted
into the data path to measure on…
Isn’t CFM/Ethernet OAM supposed to segment up the
Yes that too, thanks for the reminder, the linux sys eng I work with here
showed me our internal stats the other day when I was asking him about this…
-Aaron
From: Luke Guillory [mailto:lguill...@reservetele.com]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 11:22 AM
To: Aaron Gould; 'Colton Conor'
Cc
: Friday, January 18, 2019 8:37 AM
To: Aaron Gould
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform
Aaron,
How does the <https://account.speedtestcustom.com/login>
https://account.speedtestcustom.com/login differ from hosting a speedtest.net
server as
https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest - one drawback we’ve seen is upload
test has issues on some iphones (maybe other mobile devices) in safari, but I
think chrome might work, unsure
https://account.speedtestcustom.com/login - ookla customer speedtest – we have
this running *internally*
I’ve never heard of 123
I’ve used Cogent for several years now…
Price was good
10 gig link… for a few years
20 gig (2) 10 gigs lagged… for a year or so…
100 gig link for past few months…
The support is quick and easy to deal with.
DDOS RTBH is nice quick and easy (but different
I guess those bots have to sit somewhere. I don’t know that they would be in
routers as much as they would be in Microsoft Windows… so if that’s what you
meant, then I see what you mean Michael
Niels, I like my cogent and telia internet connections… I just recall seeing
more ddos on cogent
Back up in south central texas
-Aaron
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+aaron1=gvtc@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Bryce
Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 9:42 PM
To: Ishmael Rufus
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: Youtube Outage
I concur, all of my systems have it as back up.
Thanks ~ Bryce
Oh yeah, hitting me hard in South Central Texas... no youtube videos at all for
my customers.
-Aaron
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ross Tajvar
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 8:43 PM
To: Kenneth McRae
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: Youtube Outage
You beat my email
In my CGNat environment (~11,000 subs (5,000 dsl & 6,000 cable modem)) I had to
solve issues with site-to-site vpn, console gaming and some webmail and banking
web sites that seem to hand off authentication to another site and try to carry
over the ip address … also had to try to accomplish
Hi Aaron, interesting …making routers do what you intend…hmmm… Sounds like
SDN J …how does what you are doing differ from the intent-based-controller
driven sdn concepts that I hear so much about these days.
BTW, I did the survey.
- Aaron
From: NANOG
(I think this is all about volumetric attacks btw...it's my belief that
slow-and-low attacks are continually occurring and are going largely
unnoticed...i'll speak for myself)
Few years ago we began seeing certain ports used as attack vectors, thus we
began our internet boundary policers for
I'm really surprised that you all are doing this based on source ip, simply
because I thought the distribution of botnet members around the world we're so
extensive that I never really thought it possible to filter based on sources,
if so I'd like to see the list too
Even so, this would not
Thanks, but what if the attacker is many... like thousands ? ...isn't that
typically what we see, is tons and tons of sources (hence
distributeddos) ?
-Aaron
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From: Michel Py [mailto:michel...@tsisemi.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2018 3:17 PM
To: Aaron Gould
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