On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote:
I also don't recommend doing the foo.v4/foo.v6 thing in your forwards. There's
really no advantage to do it. Most tools either have separate IPv4/IPv6
variants
or have command-line switches for address-family control if you
I saw the wierest thing earlier this evening where one of our two /24 routes
in sydney disappeared from the internet - from both our telstra and verizon
connections. The only explanation i could come up with was that Australia
had been somehow bizarrely severed from the internet. Anybody else
It's nice to give Kazakhstan a break for a week or so. :p
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Matthew Moyle-Croft
m...@internode.com.auwrote:
I'm guessing that the top 20 unstable ASes are Korean or Asian is related
to the cable cuts in Asia?
cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
BGP Update Report
Yes, you replace your 61xx cards with 67xx cards. You can't do this sort
of thing with qos or copp.
The 67xx series cards aren't supported by the sup32, though. Would 65xx
line cards do the trick?
Andrew
We recently moved out of Hutchinson (HGC), which was a pretty poor
experience overall. We moved to a fairly new NTT site, which is miles away
from anywhere (Tai Po). The experience there has been pretty much the exact
opposite. They tend to be quite anal about policy and procedure, which can
be
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