Hello Mike,
Running a few larger Brocade VDX fabrics here...
In case of that message, there is no other option not to reset that
specific new switch and then re-join the device. I had that a few times,
too.
It happens when you already did some configuration changes on the new
switch and the
same...
On 23.06.2016 at 18:42 Theodore Baschak wrote:
Curious if you had any luck with this task, I've tried via several avenues
and had very little luck getting old cruft removed. :-(
Theodore
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Delacruz, Anthony B <
anthony.delac...@centurylink.com> wrote:
nog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Cogent <=> Google Peering issue
If my telepathy still works fine and I understood your question well - then the answer is
"NO, that is not a global well-known issue" ;)
On 17.02.16 18:15, Fred Hollis wrote:
Anyone else aware of it?
Anyone else aware of it?
Border6 offers such an option based on prependings and bgp communities.
But honestly, I didn't test that feature yet. And I'm not that sure how
much sense it makes since it probably requires quite a lot global BGP
updates... makes routers even more busy than they are currently.
On 05.11.2015 a
is sort of device filter your
prefixes toward your customers/peers/transits... Do not be the next
person to leak their internap-box-routes to the world, m'kay? :)
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Fred Hollis wrote:
Hi,
No particular experience with Internaps optimization...however I woul
Hi,
No particular experience with Internaps optimization...however I
wouldn't be that sure if I would use it within our networks, because you
always have the conflict of this not being their core business as they
want to sell their optimized IP transit.
However, some time ago we tried Border
At least, we tried contacting you many times, but you ignored all our
requests.
Still receiving thousands of e-mails not related to our IPs on daily basis.
On 13.10.2015 at 00:04 Seth Arnold wrote:
Hi All,
Please feel free to get in touch with us to request changes.
Expedited processing of y
Oh, interesting you have the same? We receive thousands of these
complains on daily basis that are not related to any of our IPs.
Of course we contacted them... but never got a response.
On 09.10.2015 at 22:00 Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Hi
I am sure all of you know of these guys. But what do you
> They could purchase sales records from online retailers. Hey guys,
> give us the IP address, city, state and zip code for each sale; we'll
> pay you a nickle each. Then correlate that with BGP announcements that
> show the range of impacted addresses.
After looking more into the geo ip topic,
It is a big pain to do so. We did a couple of times in the past and
always took us many months.
On 25.09.2015 at 03:48 Ian Clark wrote:
Is there anyone here who has successfully changed their GeoIP data for a
subset of their ARIN allocation?
How do service providers get all the GeoIP companies
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Hi,
Anyone also experiencing really high lancy and packetloss 80%+ in nyc/nj
area for cogent/level3/zayo?
Hello NANOG,
Due to problems with some geo ip databases, we are looking for a /48
from an /32 or /36 allocation that exists for a few years already.
East-coast preferred, but open to others in north america as well.
Please contact me offlist
Thank you,
Fred
Honestly, I lost patience "the system learning the proper location of
the IPv6 block". I have a very similar problem to the OP since 4-5
months, submitted this IP correction form multiple times... nothing changed.
This is *very* annoying.
Yes, my whois/SWIP is perfectly fine, every other geo ip
Thanks for sending this to the list: We have the very same issue as well
(both IPv4+IPv6). If someone knows the magic button to solve this,
please contact me as well.
On 08.04.2015 at 00:26 John Levine wrote:
A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t.
But Google thin
I need contact to a Google network Admin as well. Having some serious
issues with our clients reaching Google services.
On 03.04.2015 at 23:53 Matt Palmer wrote:
Or, to answer your question more simply: "No".
- Matt
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 11:39:36AM +0100, Pedro Cavaca wrote:
https://suppor
Interesting... we had exactly the same an hour ago. That IP was
definitely nullrouted for >1 week...
Matthew Huff:
We recently got an abuse report of an IP address in our net range. However,
that IP address isn't in use in our networks and the covering network is null
routed, so no return tra
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