2015-10-02 16:52 GMT+02:00 Justin M. Streiner :
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015, Marco Paesani wrote:
Hi,
probably this route is wrong, see RFC 6598, as you can see:
show route 100.64.0.0/10
inet.0: 563509 destinations, 1528595 routes (561239 active, 0 holddown,
3898 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last A
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015, Rob McEwen wrote:
it then seems like dividing lines can get really blurred here and this
statement might betray your premise. A site needing more than 1 address...
subtly implies different usage case scenarios... for different parts or
different addresses on that block... w
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015, Marco Paesani wrote:
Hi,
probably this route is wrong, see RFC 6598, as you can see:
show route 100.64.0.0/10
inet.0: 563509 destinations, 1528595 routes (561239 active, 0 holddown,
3898 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
100.100.1.0/24 *[BGP/170] 2d 1
want to do BGP but only can
get small allocations from someone (either a RIR or one of their upstreams)?
Just throwing that out there. Seems like an interesting discussion.
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> What are people using for ear protection for datacenters these days?
> I'm down to my last couple of corded 3M 1110:
http://www.moldex.com/hearing-protection/foam-earplugs/pura-fit.php
This are cheap, but that's sort of the point - you can put a bin, or several
bins, filled with them on the
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Sean Donelan wrote:
It could be summarized as "Circuit route diversity sucks." The only thing
worse than circuit route diversity were the processes to assure diverse
circuit orders stayed diverse.
No small feat when carriers re-groom circuits and don't bother to tell
an
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> On Sep 21, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Hugo Slabb
32ms via at&t
I know NTT is having issues. We received an RFO stating there was an issue
and they were going to do software upgrades to fix.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Matt Hoppes
wrote:
> What the world is going on in Ashburn? Over the last two days I've seen
> multiple flaps from multiple carriers g
On Wed, 9 Sep 2015, Dovid Bender wrote:
I am trying to understand why the legal babble bothers anyone. Does it
give you a nervous twitch? Remind you why you hate legal? It's just text
at the bottom of your email.
I can see both sides of this:
1. People who post to this list from a work email
I could see it going through several private peering, but not through multiple
exchanges.
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2015, James Bensley wrote:
Perhaps that depends on were are you in the world and your traffic types.
I have worked with two UK ISPs that have Cogent as one of their
transit providers, neither have had any problems in the 5+ years
they've both had the Cogent transit, it has always
On Fri, 14 Aug 2015, Martin T wrote:
there are various tools out there which show the prefix distribution
among the peers/uplinks for given ASN. For example
https://radar.qrator.net/as/graph#96311 or
http://bgp.he.net/AS#_asinfo. As far as I know, those tools build
the graphs mainly base
r configured it or used it then
you'll simply see it in your task bar with the "welcome" or signup screen.
-justin
> On Jul 30, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Scott Helms wrote:
>
> Since the requirement is that users are upgrading from Win 7, 8, or 8.1
> they've already had
For upgraders I believe only 5 million 'Insiders' that tested Windows 10 will
get it tomorrow. The rest of the free upgraders (those from Win7 and Win8)
will get it over the next two weeks at different times with the priority going
to those that 'reserved' it in Windows Up
On 07/22/2015 09:01 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
You're certainly free to block whatever traffic you wish, but your
customers might not appreciate a heavy-handed approach to stopping bad
traffic at the gates.
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015, Colin Johnston wrote:
blocking to mitigate risk is a better trade off gaining better
percentage legit traffic against a indventant minor valid good network
range.
There are bound to be an awful lot of babies in that bathwater you're
planning to throw out.
You're certai
Thes folks (and I am not advertising or affiliated with them) publish a list of
most recent transfer completed:
http://ipv4marketgroup.com/broker-services/buy/
Justin
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On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Paul B. Henson wrote:
Seems to be a lot less noise on this iteration of the shake fist at
Verizon's lack of IPv6 thread, I guess everybody is pretty much burned out
and given up 8-/. Verizon should just update their IPv6 status page with a
link to hurricane electric's tunnel
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015, Paul B. Henson wrote:
I think it's been about a year and a half since I last looked (and
cried) at the status of FIOS IPv6. As far as I can tell, there's been no
new official news since 2013. We're deploying IPv6 at the university I
work at, so IPv6 at home is moving from "w
Any confirmation if the AWS outage was leap second-related?
Justin Paine
Head of Trust & Safety
CloudFlare Inc.
PGP KeyID: 57B6 0114 DE0B 314D
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
> I read that and that at midnight local time since that's when you have
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015, Sandra Murphy wrote:
On Jun 30, 2015, at 10:39 AM, "Justin M. Streiner"
wrote:
At a minimum, AS-PATH filtering of outgoing routes to just your ASN(s)
and your downstream customer ASNs. Whether this is done manually,
built using AS-SETs from your route r
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015, Matsuzaki Yoshinobu wrote:
Randy Bush wrote
A friend in AS58587 confirmed that this was caused by a configuration
error - it seems like related to redistribution, and they already
fixed that.
7007 all over again. do not redistribute bgp into igp. do not
redistribute ig
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015, Ricky Beam wrote:
The death of Novell NetWare (and their transitioned to IP) killed it the
enterprise. Games adopting IP for network play killed it in the home.
Ultimately, it sucks as a WAN protocol, so the internet was built using this
new fangled IP thing.
There are
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015, chris wrote:
I cant say much about other incumbents but i have been in alot of vz co's
in nj/nyc and Its very rare to see any humans in a CO anymore even in ones
in really dense metro areas
The majority of ILEC COs I've seen are unstaffed these days, save for the
rare occ
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015, Mark Tinka wrote:
For peering and customers, we set a default prefix limit value for IPv4
and IPv6. We only change this if the peer/customer informs us that they
will announce a lot more than what we've configured. We add some % to
cover for "sudden" growth, but not too much
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015, Yardiel D. Fuentes wrote:
This discussion is always reminisced of questions such as: Why would I
want to learn Algebra or Calculus in college ? or why would I want to go
to college at all ? .. the student argues that calculus or college is
hardly ever used, if at all, in a
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
On 06/05/2015 06:38 PM, Mike Hale wrote:
We need a pool on what percentage of readers just googled traceroute.
Don't learn by heart that which you can look up. In this day and age where
knowledge about every subject imaginable is a 5 second (to a m
On Sun, 7 Jun 2015, Joshua Riesenweber wrote:
As someone studying their first CCIE (RS), I sometimes find these kind
of discussions disheartening. They come up every now and again, and the
opinions seem vary anywhere between 'a good interview tool' and 'less
than worthless'.
[snip]
Does a cer
On Thu, 28 May 2015, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
I think this (Bill's) is a very good practice. It's not that difficult
to enumerate the name of every pro sports team in the US, the 100 most
popular dog names, the 200 most common street names, etc. This attack
can be mitigated by limiting attempts...
I second the Mikrotik recommendation. You don’t get support like you would
with Cisco but it’s a solid product.
Justin
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Copper and fiber patch panels are key. This way you can control the length
from the patch to the device (router, switch,server).
Justin
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://www.midwest-ix.com/blog/?p=15
Also, a good article at:
http://blog.webserver.com.my/index.php/the-benefits-of-hosting-at-internet-exchange-point/
Justin
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Does anyone have a English speaking rep for FiberStore? I have a client with a
difficult time ordering some custom stuff. Language barrier is a big issue.
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Stephen Frost wrote:
I'm still wondering when they're going to teach the Verizon FIOS people
about the IPv6 goodness...
I've been barking up that three for nearly the past three years. No
definite answers thus far, other than the ONTs deployed in many customer
locations
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Ca By wrote:
Having your upstream apply a permanent udp bw policer, say 5 or 10x busy
hour baseline, works well for this.
Many upstreams will not do that, particularly on a permanent basis. They
might do something temporarily to deal with an incident, but many of the
bi
Anyone out there messed with routing objects lately that would care to let me
bounce a few sanity check things off them? Maybe someone bored wanting to talk
to a fellow geek on Skype or phone for a few minutes.
Thanks,
Justin
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like going after the Landlord of a rental apartment if someone is
busted for drugs. How much can be proven that they knew? How much can they
interfere with their business?
Justin
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Have you looked at Mikrotik?
www.mikrotik.com
It may be lacking for DNS options you want, but worth a look.
Justin
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2015, Methsri Wickramarathna wrote:
My company has 3 upstream providers and we are serving more than 400
customers ..In that case we have to manage our upstream capacity... When
considering capacity managing normally we just transfer a /24 from
congested Up stream provider to non
he.net tunnels won’t even
work.
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Peering – Transit – Internet Exchange
> On Feb 17, 2015, at 1:38 PM, Da
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 02:45:46PM -0600, Rafael Possamai wrote:
I am a huge fan of FreeBSD, but for a medium/large business I'd definitely
use a fairly well tested security appliance like Cisco's ASA.
Closed-source software is faith-based security.
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
I was looking for feedback on the following question:-
When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).
What should be the best practice receive power range ?
SX (1G) / SR (10G) / SR10 (100G) gear generally has a receive threshold
th
Seen this happen quite often with Comcast. They simply didn’t provision the
new modem. A simple call to them should correct it. Done it two or 3 times in
the past 6 months.
Justin
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unctional.
TIA,
-Justin
system still sucked, but I think everyone’s does.
LOL.
This is my on-list stuff. I can go into more detail if anyone wants to know.
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2015, Brandon Ewing wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 12:51:04PM -0600, David Bass wrote:
The n2k ToR is not a great design for user or storage interfaces if most of
your traffic is east/west. It is great as a low cost ilo/drac/choose your oob
port, or if most of your traffic is n
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Eric Louie wrote:
If you assign a customer IPv6 space only, a translation mechanism is
needed to allow that customer to reach Internet destinations that only
speak IPv4 today. There's no way around that.
What IPv6 to IPv4 translation mechanisms are available for networks
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Eric Louie wrote:
It also sounds like the Internet (aka the upstream/Tier 1 carriers) don't
want me to advertise anything longer than my /32 into BGPv6. Is that true?
(I'm getting that from the spamming comments made by others) Am I
supposed to be asking ARIN for a /32 for
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Tore Anderson wrote:
For many folks, that's easier said than done.
Think about it: If everyone could just dual-stack their networks, they
might as well single-stack them on IPv4 instead; there would be no
point whatsoever in transitioning to IPv6 for anyone.
I re-read thi
switches. You need something that is
fairly robust.
Reliability in an exchange is a key component. If you go with a non-chassis
switch make sure you have redundancy in your design. We like Chassis based
switches because they tend to be more robust. But thats just my take on it.
Justin
y, the more response I get, the more accurate the data will
be.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
-Justin
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Senior Systems Engineer
Juniper Networks
If so please contact me off list.
Having connectivity issues from AS36694 to AS14182.
Thanks!
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Network Engineer
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2014, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Zhone reversed their stance on this and put everything on finding a fix.
Now we have a working firmware that moves data at line speed with no need
to put limits on downloads. Everyone are happy now. The 2301 with new
firmware is performing as expected
On Wed, 10 Dec 2014, Yucong Sun wrote:
It is not the same thing though. In my case, they just say we want you to
buy our IP, if you don't and want use you own Arin allocated IP blocks
through bgp, then we got to charge you anyway!
Are they charging per /24 (assuming IPv4 here...), or per prefi
connection. Keep in mind switch ports cost money, especially in a dense
data center.
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on their exchange port offerings if you are
interested.
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On 11/25/14, 4:29 PM
On Tue, 25 Nov 2014, Miles Fidelman wrote:
If it doesn't deliver to spec, that certainly seems like a warranty claim,
followed by a lawsuit (yes - talk to a lawyer).
Also, define "large shipment" and total dollars involved. You might be able
to take them to small claims court (much simpler p
But I am buying 1 Gig on a 1 Gig circuit. I could see if it were
burstable but it was being billed as 1Gig on a Gig circuit.
Justin
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I am looking at an order for a well known upstream provider. They are
handing me a circuit at a data center. The contract reads if we use more
than 50% of the outbound the price gets re-priced and almost doubles. How
many folks have ran into this?
Justin
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This past weekend we started receiving bursts of lookups on our DNS server
for "localhost." We blocked our subscriber abusing this lookup (most
assuredly malware and not intentional) but curious what safeguards you put
in place for DOS attacks on your DNS servers.
1. As an ISP do you see a problem
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 15:34:50 -0500, "Justin M. Streiner" said:
No salesperson is likely to do that for you. They know only to well that
eliminating vendor lock-in means they will lose sales on artificially
costly optics from $v
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, Jérôme Nicolle wrote:
Is it unrealistic to hope for enough salesmen pressure on the corporate
ladder to make such moronic attitude be reversed in the short term ?
No salesperson is likely to do that for you. They know only to well that
eliminating vendor lock-in means th
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, Jérôme Nicolle wrote:
What are other arguments against vendor lock-in ? Is there any argument
FOR such locks (please spare me the support issues, if you can't read
specs and SNMP, you shouldn't even try networking) ?
Did you ever experience a shift in a vendor's position re
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, Sholes, Joshua wrote:
I concur. I was recently an admin/ITSO for a defense contractor, and
from a network logging standpoint it is VERY difficult to tell the
difference between what you posted and a really subtle
social-engineering-enabled attack--and EVERY attacker these
On Tue, 11 Nov 2014, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 21:36:17 -0500, Christopher Morrow said:
also, it's hard to use ipv6 when your last miile provider doesn't offer it...
I hear the chaps at Hurricane Electric can help you with a nice tunnel
for that...
Indeed. I've h
+1 There are several guys doing Fiber. WISPA has workshops and such as
well.
Justin
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Max Clark wrote:
DB9 ports seem to be a nearly extinct feature on laptops. Any suggestions on
a cheap laptop for use in field support (with an onboard DB9)?
You might be able to pick up something like an old Dell Latitute D800
series pretty cheaply. Built-in RS232 serial
On Sun, 9 Nov 2014, Lorell Hathcock wrote:
A job opportunity just came my way to work with 26 miles of dark fiber
in and around a city in Texas.
How is the outside plant being built and supported? Who fixes fiber cuts?
Who manages the fiber-cut-fixers? Who monitors the network and handles
On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, Blake Hudson wrote:
Owen, should providers be able to over subscribe their networks? If so, at
what tier level (tier 1, 2, 3, residential ISP)? Is it acceptable for a
provider to permit frequent congestion if they choose to? Or should they be
forced to take action that may
On Fri, 31 Oct 2014, Mark Price wrote:
Similar to another thread on the list today, I'm troubleshooting a problem
for a customer on Comcast business fiber.
Downloading a file from one of our web servers is very slow (~15KByte/sec).
mtr looks clean in both directions. I added an IP address on t
I've used several off this list https://www.exoticvps.com/
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 3:58 AM, Karsten Elfenbein <
karsten.elfenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did you have a look at https://atlas.ripe.net/ ?
> They have two types of probes that are already in place.
>
>
> Best regards
> Karsten
>
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 15:24:46 -0700, keith tokash said:
Is there an industry standard regarding how much bandwidth an inter-carrier
circuit should guarantee?
And where your PoPs are (and how many) matters as well - if you have a peering
agr
Do you see any other indications of performance problems?
jms
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014, Javier J wrote:
Anyone else notice this?
Or is this an AWS issue in APAC that hasn't been reported yet?
AU-NY(aws)
18. xe-1.level3.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.n 72.0%
BR(aws)-AU(aws)
11. ae-9.r20.snjsca04.us.bb.gin.nt
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23belkin
Sounds like a bad firmware update most likely.
Presumably the Belkin routers perform caching DNS for the LAN clients for if
the LAN clients use alternate DNS servers (OpenDNS, Google, your ISPs, etc)
there are no longer any issues for those devices, as repo
I have a contact. I ill dig it up.
On 10/3/14, 10:33 AM, "Daniel Corbe" wrote:
>
>Equinix Sales seem impossible to reach. Should I just give up and go
>through a sales agent or can someone from Equinix sales contact me
>off-list?
>
On Thu, 2 Oct 2014, Eric Sieg wrote:
Could someone from Global Crossing reach out to me please? Just need to
confirm you see a route and haven't had any luck accessing your looking
glass in the last 24 hours.
Have you tried reaching out to anyone at Level3? Level3 acquired GX 3 years
ago.
j
On Wed, 1 Oct 2014, Anthony Junk wrote:
I already have IPv6 on my router at home. They rolled out an update a few
months back that added the capability for the latest 802.1N model. I'm not
at home to look at it but I'll update with the model this evening.
Like many others, I would be intereste
Trying to update some records on peeringdb.com and am not getting much
response. Just wondering if I am the only one. I am not getting response
back from support. Figured this would be a good place to ask. More curious
than anything.
Thanks,
Justin
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Jim Devane wrote:
They make great fish tanks in their second lives, although uptime stats are more
"general recollection" for me now.
http://postimg.org/image/xdyp4o6p7/
Reminds me of a kegerator I saw many moons ago, made out of a hollowed-out
Wellfleet BCN ;)
jms
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, David Hubbard wrote:
Got you beat by nine weeks with a Foundry 9604. :-)
I might have a Cat5505 or two on our out-of-band management network with
uptimes that approach this.
jms
#sh ver
SW: Version 03.3.01aTc1 Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.
Compi
all.
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On 9/16/14, 9:27 PM, "Roland Dobbins" wrote:
>
>On Sep 17, 2014, at 8:06 AM, Larry
³Designing Campus Networks² From Cisco.
³Internet Routing Architectures²
³Next Generation Network Services² from Cisco Press
To me those are pretty general and how to apply it to different scenarios.
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Works here (large .edu in Western PA). I would expect there to be rioting
in the streets if FB was down.
jms
On Wed, 3 Sep 2014, Charles Mills wrote:
W. PA. too. Looks pretty widespread.
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:46 PM, aUser wrote:
Appears to be in Oregon, Southern Oregon. Mobile too.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2014, Corey Touchet wrote:
14 years at Verizon Wireless and I despised the crop of multicast products
that seemed to pop up from time to time. Even in a fully controlled
network multicast remains at best black magic. There are ways to make it
more reliable and prevent people from
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Ryan Shea wrote:
Just one man's experience, but my YouTube performance over my Hurricane
Electric tunnel has been strikingly poor lately - so much so that I was
thinking of squashing v6 in my house entirely. Looking for your
experiences/thoughts on whether cutting over to Si
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
Or they did get the memo, but realised that no sale == no commission.
If they got the memo and chose to ignore it, then that gives me all the
ammunition I need to hit them with the biggest cluebat I have, and squeeze
them for a discount for the inconve
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Mark Andrews wrote:
No, I expect it to be part and parcel of the basic fees, as IPv4
is, which I'm happy to hear it is in this case.
Based on a response I saw in this thread earlier today, it sounds like
IPv6 support is no longer a separate charge from Akamai. Perhaps th
On Mon, 18 Aug 2014, Daniel Roesen wrote:
Just send your request to the all-gods well-known multicast group.
224.6.6.6?
jms
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 05:20:48PM +, Kain, Rebecca (.) wrote:
Which one?
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of ra
deal. The RouterOS is a pretty mature product and has a good
backing of forums, wiki, and other things. Not saying uBNT doesn¹t, just
not as mature.
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2014, John York wrote:
Hoping to not start a war...
We (a multi-homed end-user site) are finally getting IPv6-enabled Internet
connectivity from one of our ISPs. In conversations regarding our BGP
config, the ISP has balked at allowing us to advertise our ARIN-assigned
/44, saying
On Thu, 24 Jul 2014, Ian Bowers wrote:
Thank you for sharing! Would LOVE to see something like this from Verizon
about FioS.
Agreed. I'd love to see some movement from Verizon, but I'm not hopeful.
I'm not above using this announcement to needle them a bit (more than
normal) the next time
Sorry for the list traffic but I am having a tough time getting a sales
person from Equinix to return my call. I have called two and they didn¹t
seem to eager to even talk. I tried their form on the web-site and it¹s
broken.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Justin
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We have DCs in Suwanee and Atlanta. We use NTT and TWT at both.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Chris Lowe
wrote:
> My organization is building a new data center in the Atlanta area. I need
> to identify a couple of carriers stability is preferred over cost.
> Please let me know your preferre
On Sat, 5 Jul 2014, C. A. Fillekes wrote:
Furthermore, since the internet is everywhere, I pointed out (or did you
stop reading after I mentioned that we don't actually know the gender of
the scammer?) Markus has the option of pursuing this in a jurisdiction
where the penalties for criminal defa
On Sat, 28 Jun 2014, Markus wrote:
nothing operational here, but there are many smart minds on this list and
people working for telcos, ISPs and law enforcement agencies, so maybe you
are willing to give me some advice in the following case:
That individual is hiding his real identity really
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014, stovetop 202 wrote:
What do you mean by if anyone can see it?
The lines are now closed off from the public's view.. but the textbooks
still teach you that you should be able to have access freely. Is it
the data on the hard line that you're worried people can see?
It wo
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014, Ricky Beam wrote:
Can we stop with the lame "every person, and their dog!" numbering plans. The
same MISTAKE has been repeated so many times in recent history you'd think
people would know better. It's the exact same wrong-think that was applied to
the 32bit IPv4 addressin
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014, Christopher Morrow wrote:
2. The network Admins at the above mentioned companies need to learn IPV6,
most will want there company to pay the bill for this.
for a large majority of the use cases it's just "configure that other
family on the interface" and done.
In the sim
On Thu, 19 Jun 2014, Brian Hartsfield wrote:
I am going to be real interested to see how the media handles the situation
when ARIN runs out of IPv4 addresses. I could really see some big doom
and gloom stories hit some of the mainstream media when that occurs. While
it isn't the end of the wo
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