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end them
> > down the tunnel. At worst you do a little proxy arp to tell the router
> > that your vps still serves those addresses.
> >
> > You'll find providers are reluctant to assign /28's and /29's to
> > low-dollar VPS services.
> >
> >
Thanks to those who mailed off-list for the BGP thread-jack. Seems like
those providers that do BGP would probably route their own space to VPS as
well.. (Like OP want. if I understand correctly). Some of them even state
that they even SWIP the addresses, which is positive.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at
How about VPS providers who will do BGP... Do they exist?
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Or NOT. That’s a horribly ugly thing to do in a situation where the
> desired behavior shouldn’t be that hard to achieve.
>
> Owen
>
> > On Feb 24, 2015, at 11:07 , Baldur Norddahl
How about the Force10 S48xx series? They're pretty decent today.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Phil Bedard wrote:
> Quanta is pretty cheap, basically a bare bones reference design.
> Mellanox as well. Juniper EX4550. Any other features you are looking
> for? From: Piotr
> Sent: 8/22/2013 10:
I had two Dell R3xx 1U servers with Quad Gige Cards in them and a few small
BGP connections for a few year. They were running CentOS 5 + Quagga with a
bunch of stuff turned off. Worked extremely well. We also had really small
traffic back then.
Server hardware has become amazingly fast under-the-c
One thing that is bothersome about carriers is that sometimes if they
have Tons of fiber to your building, they still will only offer
Layer2/3 services. If there's fiber there, I'd like to be able to
lease it in some fashion (even if expensive, but preferably not).
If a muni is making something th
Not to sidestep the conversation here .. but, Leo, I love your concept
of the muni network, MMR, etc. What city currently implements this? I
want to move there! :)
-Zach
2013/1/29 Masatoshi Enomoto :
> ifHCin-が64bitでifin-が32bitカウンタのMIBなんですね
> 勘違いしてました。
>
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Though 2001:abcd::192:168:10:10 was written in a format with both :
and . , I think would could take the concept mentioned above and
extend it either by making it
2001:abcd::C0:A8:0A:0A
or
2001:abcd::C0A8:0A0A
Doing the latter wastes less space and let's the host use the upper
32bits of the host p
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