Re: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic

2024-03-31 Thread Steven Bakker
Hi Peter, Thanks for that link. I did read the spec, and while the definition itself is clear, the escape clause gives a lot of wiggle room: "Hardware limitations may prevent an exact reporting of the underlying frame length, but an agent should attempt to be as accurate as possible." I read

Re: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic

2024-03-29 Thread Steven Bakker
On Fri, 2024-03-29 at 00:15 +, Nick Hilliard wrote: > Overall, sflow has one major advantage over netflow/ipfix, namely > that > it's a stateless sampling mechanism. Precisely. From my corner of the industry, my use case for flow data is extremely limited: I need (sampled) frame information:

Re: WKBI #586, Redploying most of 127/8 as unicast public

2021-11-18 Thread Steven Bakker
On Thu, 2021-11-18 at 10:51 +, Nick Hilliard wrote: > The ask is to update every ip stack in the world (including > validation,  > equipment retirement, reconfiguration, etc) and the gain is 4 weeks > of > extra ip address space in terms of estimated consumption. (Not to mention the static

Re: What Eyeballs Did During The Facebook Nap

2021-10-08 Thread Steven Bakker via NANOG
Hi Mark, On Fri, 2021-10-08 at 16:18 +0200, Mark Tinka wrote: Could Netflix, perhaps, play a part in mitigating the increasing impact of social media addiction in teenagers, whose young brains aren't developed enough to have sufficient executive control, impulse control and good judgement? My

Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers

2018-12-21 Thread Steven Bakker
Hi Dominic, On Thu, 2018-12-20 at 19:15 +0100, Dominic Schallert wrote: > Dear Job, Michael, Ross, > thank you very much for sharing your opinion, the detailed info and > references. That’s pretty much what I excpected. > Just wondered because I couldn’t find any IXP Conection Agreement > stating