Re: Friday Thanks

2023-08-11 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
Sorry, NTT, I didn't mean to leave you out, you were great too - Thanks. From: NANOG on behalf of Graham Johnston via NANOG Sent: Friday, August 11, 2023 10:53 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Friday Thanks I've been busy over the last few days trying

Friday Thanks

2023-08-11 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
. The experience right now is better than it was several years ago. Thank you ARIN for the improvements and the dedication to work with us on making further improvements. Have a good weekend, Graham

RE: Akvorado Resource Requirements

2023-03-24 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
Thanks, Vincent, I appreciate the feedback. Regards, Graham   -Original Message- From: Vincent Bernat Sent: Friday, March 24, 2023 2:35 PM To: Graham Johnston ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Akvorado Resource Requirements On 2023-03-24 15:01, Graham Johnston via NANOG wrote

Akvorado Resource Requirements

2023-03-24 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
For anyone running Akvorado, can you please comment on resource requirements. I'm most concerned with CPU and memory, with the assumption that resources are somewhat linear to flow rate, but also curious about disk usage secondarily. Thanks, Graham

Experiences with commercial NOS vendors in white box space

2022-11-30 Thread Graham Johnston
and Capgemini, both of whom I know little about. Are there viable SP focused NOS vendors that I haven't touched on? Thanks in advance for any reply, be it on-list or off-list. Regards, Graham

Re: Random Early Detect and streaming video

2022-11-08 Thread Graham Johnston
Sorry, everyone, my initial reply was only to Saku so I'm replying again for visibility to the list. On Tue, 8 Nov 2022 at 02:57, Saku Ytti wrote: > Hey, > > > On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 21:58, Graham Johnston > wrote: > > > > I've been involved in service provider

Random Early Detect and streaming video

2022-11-07 Thread Graham Johnston
I've been involved in service provider networks, small retail ISPs, for 20+ years now. Largely though, we've never needed complex QoS, as at $OLD_DAY_JOB, we had been consistently positioned to avoid regular link congestion by having sufficient capacity. In the few instances when we've had link

EVPN-VXLAN Service Types

2022-07-08 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
and anything else you have to offer is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Graham

RE: Quantifying the customer support and impact of cgnat for residential ipv4

2021-11-22 Thread Graham Johnston
>We have 10,000+ customers and by default everyone is behind CGNAT. Around 25 >customers have asked for a dedicated public IP >address and we usually just give them one free of charge. For our case, very >low percentage actually request one. > Travis Out of curiosity, based on your

Re: 100G, input errors and/or transceiver issues

2021-07-19 Thread Graham Johnston
and transceiver interface cleanliness is our first likely point of investigation. Thanks to all who responded. On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 at 12:58, Jared Mauch wrote: > > > > On Jul 19, 2021, at 1:50 PM, Saku Ytti wrote: > > > > On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 at 20:19, Graham Johnston >

Re: 100G, input errors and/or transceiver issues

2021-07-19 Thread Graham Johnston
transport was a literal wavelength as compared to being muxed into a 100G+ wavelength. On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 at 12:01, Saku Ytti wrote: > On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 at 19:47, Graham Johnston > wrote: > > Hey Graham, > > > How commonly do other operators experience input errors with 100G

100G, input errors and/or transceiver issues

2021-07-19 Thread Graham Johnston
? Either for errors or another reason. - Do we collectively expect this to improve as 100G becomes more common and production volumes increase in the future? Thanks, Graham

BGP Graceful Restart

2021-04-16 Thread Graham Johnston
really problematic if things go wrong, and thus he was discouraging the use of it. Is there consensus as to whether graceful-restart has any place in a service provider network? Thanks, Graham

MIB Browser Recommendation

2021-01-27 Thread Graham Johnston
are moving some servers to Ubuntu now with the change to CentOS/RHEL, and we are curious what others are using for a SNMP/MIB browser. An FOSS choice would be on top on our list as it is just easy to install from the repo, but I'll take any recommendation that people have. Thanks, Graham

RE: cloud automation BGP

2020-09-29 Thread Graham Johnston
Does anyone have a quick answer as to what public data sources are used? I tried looking at the main github page for the project but I either missed it or it isn't there. Graham -Original Message- From: Randy Bush have folk looked at https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter randy

Re: Colo in Africa

2019-07-16 Thread Graham Hayes
On 16/07/2019 16:08, Akshay Kumar via NANOG wrote: > My bad. They announced that Oct 2018 so I figured they'd be close to it > now. Yeah turns out it's mid 2020 :-( > > https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/in-the-works-aws-region-in-south-africa/ > Azure does have regions in operation in South

RE: Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-27 Thread Graham Johnston
Thank you Nick. Graham Johnston Manager, Network Services Westman Communications Group 1906 Park Avenue | Brandon, MB | R7B 0R9 204-717-2829 |     johnst...@westmancom.com         -Original Message- From: Nick Hilliard Sent: March 27, 2019 4:50 PM To: Graham Johnston Cc: nanog

Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-27 Thread Graham Johnston
to normal. What am I doing that isn’t best practices that would have prevented this? Thanks, graham RIPE Info 1 RRCs see 1 peers announcing 208.115.136.0/23 originated by AS32703<https://stat.ripe.net/AS32703> * ▼RRC00 in Amsterdam, Netherlands sees 1 ASN orginating 208.115.136.0/23.A

IRR Cleanliness

2018-12-14 Thread Graham Johnston
. Part of me is okay with this, but given that I've never seen this behavior from any other provider on the three reasonably large exchanges that we participate on I am curious what the community thinks about this. Is this uncommon but acceptable in the eyes of community? Thanks, Graham

DAZN CDN

2018-08-13 Thread Graham Johnston
Anyone from DAZN here, or anyone know what CDN is used for their content? I'm specifically curious about NFL Sunday Ticket content in case it makes a difference. Thanks, Graham

Datacenter powering

2017-07-26 Thread Graham Johnston
, not part of a co-location type environment. Total power draw in my situation is ~100kW. graham

Zabbix IT Services feature set

2017-07-18 Thread Graham Johnston
we are doing incorrectly? Thanks, Graham

RE: Templating/automating configuration

2017-06-14 Thread Graham Johnston
Job, Would you be able to provide any further insight into your Don’t #5 – “Don’t agree to change management. Managers are rarely engineers and should not be making technical decisions. (nor should sales)“. Thanks, Graham From: Job Snijders [mailto:j...@ntt.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 4

Templating/automating configuration

2017-06-06 Thread Graham Johnston
the heaving lifting in defining everything, I'm just looking for the tool that stitches it together and hopefully makes things a little less error prone for those who aren't as adept. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com<mailto:joh

BCP38/84 and DDoS ACLs

2017-05-26 Thread Graham Johnston
examples. Given that it is also 13 years old I thought there might be fresher information out there. Thanks, graham

Static IP allocation schemes for end users (commercial)

2017-05-05 Thread Graham Johnston
would require the customer to undergo addressing changes in the event that we move their node between CMTSs in the future. Can anyone else share what they are doing or otherwise identify if there is a best practice in this area? Thanks, Graham

RE: Regulatory Recovery Surcharge for Canadian corporations

2017-03-14 Thread Graham Johnston
We don't explicitly pay a charge like this for the transit bandwidth we purchase in Toronto from an international carrier, and I doubt that it is built into the cost without any mention of it. I've never heard of such a thing. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group

Favorite Speed Test Systems

2016-12-05 Thread Graham Johnston
* Sourceforge.net/speedtest * Dslreports.com/speedtest Are there others? What is your preferred one and why? Thanks, Graham

Brocade MLXe Selective FIB Population

2016-11-29 Thread Graham Johnston
Does anybody have information on how to selective populate the IPv4 FIB on a Brocade MLXe? Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com<mailto:johnst...@westmancom.com> P think green; don't print this email.

Traffic engineering and peering for CDNs

2016-06-06 Thread Graham Johnston
comprehend? I'm hoping the community can shed some light on this for me as I'm trying to avoid grilling the operators that are working with me as I don't expect those front line individuals to necessarily have a full view of the factors at play. Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman

AS 714/6185 IX Peering

2016-05-26 Thread Graham Johnston
Is there anyone from AS 714/6185 that can reach out to me, AS 19016, to try and get traffic from your network to come to me via your Equinix IX connection instead of a transit connections. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com

Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial)

2016-03-08 Thread Graham Beneke
sfully in a couple of places as a serial console. For a few extra bucks you can get a http://routerboard.com/RB450 which you can also use to connect up a few ethernet management ports, handle some dynamic routing/failover or even build a full OOB network. -- Graham Beneke

RE: Cable Operator List

2016-02-02 Thread Graham Johnston
DSG=Docsis Set-Top Gateway. It is a more modern implementation of the command and control communications path that tradition video set-top boxes used. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com<mailto:johnst...@westmancom.com> P

RE: Cable Operator List

2016-02-02 Thread Graham Johnston
Those that are SCTE members have access to the SCTE mailing list. Like the comments about the CableTV list, it is often focused on plant/transport/RF more than Docsis but there are good DOCSIS knowledgeable people on the list too that answer questions. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman

RE: Cable Operator List

2016-02-02 Thread Graham Johnston
Digital, Vecima, Sumavision, as well as others. Many of the C-DOCSIS CMTSs seem either only support, or are more often meant to support layer 2 operations where the routing happens upstream from the CMTS. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst

IPv6 Implementation and CPE Behavior

2016-01-11 Thread Graham Johnston
am really concerned about these kind of issues as these devices basically won't be seen at the edge of the customer's network. If you have something else that you think is noteworthy, I'm all ears. Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst

RE: Anyone having issues with Equinix IX out of Ashburn?

2015-11-27 Thread Graham Johnston
I think we saw an issue like this a few weeks back in Chicago. It took them longer than I would have expected to fix it, later they ultimately ended up upgrading software I think. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com think green

SMS Gateway

2015-09-14 Thread Graham Johnston
in the effort, the product we use currently though has a simple HTTP based API specifically to send SMS. Is anybody out there using something similar that can work on 3G or 4G networks? Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com<mailto:joh

FIB Sizing

2015-07-21 Thread Graham Johnston
://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/plota?file=%2fvar%2fdata%2fbgp%2fas2.0%2fbgp-active.txtdescr=Active%20BGP%20entries%20%28FIB%29ylabel=Active%20BGP%20entries%20%28FIB%29with=step. Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst

Re: Route leak in Bangladesh

2015-06-30 Thread Graham Beneke
best, while there may be no evidence that they do... ;-) -- Graham Beneke

RE: SAS Drive Enclosure

2015-05-27 Thread Graham Johnston
I am primarily wanting something that will act like a DELL MD1200, SAS connected to a server, then run a clustered filesystem on the server(s) which will serve up NFS or iSCSI to client devices. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com

SAS Drive Enclosure

2015-05-26 Thread Graham Johnston
enclosure that only works with a very small number of approved drives. I am looking to support traditional HDDs as well as SSDs. Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com P think green; don't print

Multiple Spanning Tree Instance 0

2015-02-25 Thread Graham Johnston
We are planning a migration from Rapid PVST+ to Multiple Spanning Tree to better support a mixed vendor environment. My question today is about MST Instance 0. In practice do you map any VLANs there other than VLAN 1? Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group

Brocade MLX Feedback

2015-01-14 Thread Graham Johnston
with them? Any gotchas? Particularly we are interested in convergence time to full FIB population. Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com P think green; don't print this email.

Juniper MX Sizing

2014-12-05 Thread Graham Johnston
in this kind of role and moved up to the MX240, what RE did you elect to use? Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com P think green; don't print this email.

RE: Juniper MX Sizing

2014-12-05 Thread Graham Johnston
Shawn, It's more about FIB than RIB as I am concerned about the time it takes until MPCs have updated route information after large scale changes in routes learned via BGP. Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.com think green; don't

Chicago Colo and IX

2014-11-07 Thread Graham Johnston
what significant differences I should expect if any. Thanks, Graham Johnston Network Planner Westman Communications Group 204.717.2829 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com P think green; don't print this email.

Re: Net Neutrality...

2014-07-16 Thread Graham Donaldson
? That they understand that more than one person lives in a house. Spying on us? Presumably he means Internet of Things, and Snowden et. al. Graham. -- “If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself.” George Orwell, 1984

Re: Net Neutrality...

2014-07-15 Thread Graham Donaldson
. But this is all off topic I guess. Regards, Graham -- “If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself.” George Orwell, 1984

Re: Net Neutrality...

2014-07-15 Thread Graham Donaldson
, especially when its so off topic. Graham. -- “If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself.” George Orwell, 1984

Re: OSPF Costs Formula that include delay.

2014-01-24 Thread Graham Beneke
the nominal latency is too small to accurately determine and assumes 1 ms per 100 km. I then pick the largest of the above 3 metrics as my OSPF cost. -- Graham Beneke

Re: 10 Mbit/s problem in your network

2013-02-11 Thread Graham Donaldson
Internet connections are there as a convenience rather than some kind of business grade connection. If you are expecting a top quality connection, expect to pay by the GB - so that greedy patrons watching Netflix HD pay for their bandwidth. Broken SSH connections would annoy me though. Graham.

Re: IPv6 Netowrk Device Numbering BP

2012-11-03 Thread Graham Beneke
display IPv6 address strings in very un-useful ways as they approach the allowable length of 39 characters. Many require you to resize your viewing window/column/etc to see the full address and some simply truncate the string and refuse to show you the host ID portion. -- Graham Beneke

In need of C6500 in Orlando later today

2012-08-25 Thread Graham Wooden (Personal)
Our grey market vendor miss-shipped a Cisco 6506 chassis that was needed today. Very slim chance that it will make it to me this afternoon. Anyone in the Orlando area with a spare C6506/9 chassis that they'll be looking to sell? Need Fan1 and (2) 1300w power supplies. I brought the Sups with

Re: In need of C6500 in Orlando later today

2012-08-25 Thread Graham Wooden (Personal)
: Graham Wooden (Personal) gra...@g-rock.net Date: Sat, Aug 25, 2012 9:47 am Subject: In need of C6500 in Orlando later today To: nanog@nanog.org Our grey market vendor miss-shipped a Cisco 6506 chassis that was needed today. Very slim chance that it will make it to me this afternoon. Anyone

Re: In need of C6500 in Orlando later today

2012-08-25 Thread Graham Wooden (Personal)
of C6500 in Orlando later today To: Graham Wooden (Personal) gra...@g-rock.net Cc: nanog@nanog.org

Re: In need of C6500 in Orlando later today

2012-08-25 Thread Graham Wooden (Personal)
Vology got us what we needed. Kudos to all who helped!! Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint! - Reply message - From: Graham Wooden (Personal) gra...@g-rock.net Date: Sat, Aug 25, 2012 1:58 pm Subject: In need of C6500 in Orlando later today To: Positively Optimistic

Re: Testing 1gbps bandwidth

2012-08-14 Thread Graham Beneke
and my Google-fu was lacking. Can anyone point me at some resources showing default TCP windows for the various OSes/platforms, which of them do auto scaling and what the upper bounds are for scaled windows. -- Graham Beneke

Re: Hearing Syria internet cut

2012-07-21 Thread Graham Beneke
today (2012-07-19). -- Graham Beneke

Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration?

2012-07-09 Thread Graham Beneke
into it. -- Graham Beneke

Re: Collecting flows at an IXP

2012-06-26 Thread Graham Beneke
On 26/06/2012 07:45, Graham Beneke wrote: Which FOSS flow collectors do an decent/adequate job at crunching about 10Gbps worth of flows and presenting it in a useful way? Just to clarify - there are 3 switch fabrics involved here. One from vendor C, one from vendor J and a third new fabric

Collecting flows at an IXP

2012-06-25 Thread Graham Beneke
and presenting it in a useful way? Thanks -- Graham Beneke

Re: facebook ipv6 is down?

2012-04-13 Thread Graham Beneke
different patterns of outages. -- Graham Beneke

Re: Concern about gTLD servers in India

2012-03-10 Thread Graham Beneke
On 10/03/2012 14:54, Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Mar 10, 2012, at 7:02 PM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: there are four gtlds Aren't there actually seven? According to ICANN[1] there are roughly two dozen gTLDs [1] http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about -- Graham Beneke

Re: Concern about gTLD servers in India

2012-03-09 Thread Graham Beneke
contacting APNIC to find out how to get an anycast instance installed at you local internet exchange point. -- Graham Beneke

Re: Concern about gTLD servers in India

2012-03-09 Thread Graham Beneke
was available at JINX (although I've never actually confirmed that). I've gone through every permutation of mtr [-4|-6] [a-m].gtld-servers.net. again just to be sure. I'm reaching nothing on this continent. -- Graham Beneke

Re: facebook lost their A-record for www.facebook.com?

2012-03-07 Thread graham
. Starting from 04:00 UTC there were some latency spikes and then from 06:15 UTC thru 07:55 UTC the site was unreachable. www.v6.facebook.com had no issues though ;) -- Graham Beneke

Re: BBC reports Kenya fiber break

2012-02-27 Thread Graham Beneke
On 27/02/2012 18:11, Marshall Eubanks wrote: Is anyone seeing this ? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17179544 Along with: http://mybroadband.co.za/news/telecoms/44263-triple-whammy-hits-eassy.html The east is struggling with outages. -- Graham Beneke

Re: Customer Notification System.

2012-02-21 Thread Graham Beneke
On 22/02/2012 01:00, David wrote: PHPList? We've been using PHPlist for a while but have also been searching for something that can do a 'network noticeboard' type of thing. Haven't really come up with anything useful yet. -- Graham Beneke

Anyone from Kraus Electronic/CableTV lurking?

2012-02-07 Thread graham
I tried to reach Kraus Electronic / Cable TV through various means. Anyone know how to reach their NOC? They¹re announcing 12.198.32.0/20 (they only been swiped a /22), which is getting into my 12.198.40.0/22 assignment. On hold with ATT, of course. -graham

Re: Anyone from Kraus Electronic/CableTV lurking?

2012-02-07 Thread graham
back to life. -graham

CenturyLink - DNS admin needed

2012-01-03 Thread Graham Wooden
through our support channels (we¹re a TDM based customer), but that isn¹t proving to be getting us anywhere... Thank you, -graham

Re: Speed Test Results

2011-12-23 Thread Graham Beneke
performance. As soon as you mention things like bandwidth delay product the eyes glaze over. Heavy use of lossy WISP access network providers doesn't help. -- Graham Beneke

[OT] Domain Name broker

2011-12-07 Thread Graham Wooden
a broker service that helps identifing potential buyers? Replies off list are welcomed. Thanks, -graham

Folks colo'd at COCOFLMA

2011-11-17 Thread Graham Wooden
than ATT. Thanks! -graham

Re: Outgoing SMTP Servers

2011-10-25 Thread Graham Beneke
quiet ;-) -- Graham Beneke

Re: Outgoing SMTP Servers

2011-10-25 Thread Graham Beneke
it... -- Graham Beneke

Re: Can this bgp work?

2011-10-22 Thread Graham Wooden
Deric, just make sure you allow your AS to come back in through the other routers - in case there is an internal route break or if one of these /20's is out in never-never land ... On 10/22/11 9:22 PM, Randy randy_94...@yahoo.com wrote: ...sure it will work...you can advertise any-which-way

Re: [routing-wg] The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Graham Beneke
fallers list would also have more relevance for the regular report. The Top 30 list doesn't seem to change very often... ;-) -- Graham Beneke

[OT] Overture's Ethernet over bonded Copper products

2011-10-13 Thread Graham Wooden
HI operators, Been looking at Overture¹s ŒEthernet over Copper¹ product line; any you folks have any real world experience with them? Would love to hear off-line the good, bad, ugly stories ­ if you are willing to share. Much appreciated. -graham

BGP Communities for H.E. and Deltacom?

2011-09-13 Thread Graham Wooden
side). I was hoping that they would be listed on the One Step¹s bgp community listing. Any links to such documents for both HE and Deltacom would be great and would be much appreciated. Thank you, -graham

Re: Looking for an opinion on Colo Solutions/Orlando colocation

2011-08-22 Thread Graham Wooden
Thank you Eric. -graham On 8/21/11 10:49 PM, Eric C. Miller e...@ericheather.com wrote: I've worked with Colo Solutions twice in the past, very pleased. Knuckles has to be one of the nicest NOC engineers that I've run across, hopefully he hasn't found any greener grass

Looking for an opinion on Colo Solutions/Orlando colocation

2011-08-21 Thread Graham Wooden
experiences/comments from folks that have had or currently is colocating hear there. Thanks, -graham

Re: *** SPAM DETECTED (mx01) *** Re: Looking for an opinion on Colo Solutions/Orlando colocation

2011-08-21 Thread Graham Wooden
Thanks Tom, I will you keep in you mind if/when Melbourne gets into the picture. Right now it's Orlando proper. -graham On 8/21/11 1:34 PM, TR Shaw ts...@oitc.com wrote: On Aug 21, 2011, at 2:16 PM, Graham Wooden wrote: Hi there, Our next POP deployment is going to be in Orlando

Exploiting a non-facilities CLEC relationship

2011-08-15 Thread Graham Wooden
wicked cheap loops! Thanks, -graham

Re: Exploiting a non-facilities CLEC relationship

2011-08-15 Thread Graham Wooden
On 8/15/11 10:14 PM, Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org wrote: On Mon, 15 Aug 2011, Graham Wooden wrote: To clarify ... We have a new customer who is just that ... A non-facilities based CLEC. They don't want to resell ATT's network anymore as they want to start building their own network, little

Re: ATT - Qwest ... Localpref issue?

2011-08-07 Thread Graham Wooden
for performance reasons. On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: Hi folks, Anyone else noticed a localpref change on Qwest network in regards to ATT prefixes?  I noticed my ATT assigned prefixes dropping to 80, causing my backup transit peering with Centurylink

Re: ATT - Qwest ... Localpref issue?

2011-08-07 Thread Graham Wooden
I should also note that Centurylink has been less than cooperative on even thinking about changing my routes to a pref of 70 on our behalf (they don't accept communities). I think time to get the account rep involved ... On 8/7/11 8:30 AM, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: Thanks Paul

ATT - Qwest ... Localpref issue?

2011-08-06 Thread Graham Wooden
.. But not anymore... Any insight would be great. I haven¹t reached out to ATT or Qwest yet. Curious if this is a bigger change than just me. Thanks, -graham

Re: IPv6 day fun is beginning!

2011-06-08 Thread Graham Beneke
v6, I used the opportunity to load test my infrastructure. ;-) -- Graham Beneke

How is IPv6 deployment going in the APNIC region?

2011-04-14 Thread Graham Beneke
Only 0.3 of a /8 left[1] before the rationing policy kicks in. I hope everyone is ready :-) [1] http://www.apnic.net/community/ipv4-exhaustion/graphical-information -- Graham Beneke

Re: Regional AS model

2011-03-24 Thread Graham Wooden
or two to keep the asymmetrical routing down (the private L2 isn't as fast as my transits). Good luck with your deployment! -graham

Re: My upstream ISP does support IPv6

2011-02-23 Thread Graham Freeman
, England). Works well; no hassle. Graham (https://cernio.com/)

Re: Collos in Memphis, TN and Louisville, KY?

2011-01-31 Thread Graham Wooden
Thanks Blake and Brian. WorldSpice has come up as a potential location in Memphis; can you forward me off-list your contact¹s info? Much appreciated. -graham On 1/31/11 9:00 PM, Blake Dunlap iki...@gmail.com wrote: If you're looking in Memphis, I would at least try WorldSpice

Collos in Memphis, TN and Louisville, KY?

2011-01-27 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi folks, Can anyone recommend any collo's in both Memphis TN and Louisville, KY? Preferably in their respective downtown areas? Thanks mucho, -graham

Re: Ipv6 for the content provider

2011-01-26 Thread Graham Beneke
painless for me. -- Graham Beneke

Re: National Squirrel Appreciation Day

2011-01-22 Thread Graham Wooden
I guess this then 'would not be' in the spirit of the holiday ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5-d3rZZ-_M -graham On 1/22/11 8:30 AM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: The holiday is today, according to holidayinsights.com http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/January

Re: Single AS Number for multiple prefixes in different country

2011-01-15 Thread Graham Wooden
not necessary having to announce the other subnets, I don't need to an expensive L2 back-haul between the two and do what is discussed here, no? -graham On 1/15/11 12:34 PM, Ryan Finnesey ryan.finne...@harrierinvestments.com wrote: We are doing this now and it is working well -Original Message

Re: The tale of a single MAC

2011-01-02 Thread Graham Wooden
by putting Server-B on another VLAN. On 1/2/11 12:56 AM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote: On 1/1/11 7:33 PM, Graham Wooden wrote: So ­ here is the interesting part... Both servers are HP Proliant DL380 G4s, and both of their NIC1 and NIC2 MACs addresses are exactly the same. Not spoofd

The tale of a single MAC

2011-01-01 Thread Graham Wooden
this type of thing isn¹t big of deal... ? -graham

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