nal cost. Now they expect you to pay
> additional for this functionality, including for redundant sessions.
> Unfortunately I have not heard of any success stories for people getting
> around this as of yet. YMMV
>
> Kind regards,
> Peter Potvin
>
>
> On Mo
I am trying to get our Cogent rep to give us a /124 to peer on a Cogent circuit
with. We have multipl routers we want to peer to a cogent transit circuit
with.on.
Does anyone have the magic words or a circuit ID example you are doing multiple
BGP conenctions on a single circuit?
Justin
We have sent them some inquiries in markets we are with no reply. Just figured
they weren’t interested.
Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net
jus...@fd-ix.com
Https://www.fdi-ix.com
> On Dec 5, 2023, at 4:14 PM, Peter Potvin via NANOG wrote:
>
> Looking for someone on the Fastly peering team to reac
Netbox or PHPipam. Phpipam allows you to break down subnets easier IMHo.
Justin Wilson
j...@j2sw.com
—
https://j2sw.com (AS399332)
https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog
> On Nov 16, 2023, at 1:09 PM, Jason Biel wrote:
>
> My recommendation:
>
> https://github.com/netbox-community
>
>
>
I think it is going to have to happen. We have several folks on the IX and
various consulting clients who only need 3-6 Ips but have to burn a full /24 to
participate in BGP. I wrote a blog post awhile back on this topic
https://blog.j2sw.com/data-center/unpopular-opinion-bgp-should-accept-smal
I have not seen a standard on cabinets. I have gear in a wide variety of
racks. Some of are real shallow. Some are deep. I use these to generically
solve the sagging issue.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XXDJASY?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder-t1_k1_1_11&=&crid=EFCM0EZP8BMA&=&sprefix=navpoint+ra
N
If there anyone at NANOG from Lumen? I need to meet on a client of a client
matter. ‘'
Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net
—
https://j2sw.com (AS399332)
https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog
Have there been talks about the best practices to accept things smaller than a
/24? I qm seeing more and more scenarios where folks need to participate in BGP
but they do not need a full /24 of space. Seems wasteful. I know this would
bloat the routing table immensely. I know of several folks
Greetings NANOG, a rare request here, I apologize that it is distanced from
the usual network routing/design/administration areas of focus... posted on
AFMUG too but NANOG seems to have many more people knowledgeable in the
upstream manufacturing of devices. If there's anywhere else where there is
Whats the availability of two byte asns look like? Anyone able to obtain one
recently? I have a network that is all Mikrotik and the route targets are
messing with them. They can’t use communities with their 4 bytes asn. It’s
one of those it really isn’t a big deal but I thought I would ask.
Folks,
I need an ATT Wireless/ATT Mobility peering contact. The emails on
their peeringdb entries bounce back as non existent. Have a problem with a
prefix that works everywhere except when folks are on AT&T LTE.
Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net
—
https://j2sw.com (AS3993
On 2/16/22 9:56 AM, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
You can also do:
config
commit
rollback 1
commit
And still get back to where you were before
It is exactly this feature of the junos cli, over and above everything
else, that really solidified junos for me as my new preferred platform
ove
Who knows about the meet me rooms at 1950 Stemmons in Dallas? I need to get
from the cologix meet me room to someone inside Equinix. Our Equnix rep has
been less than helpful. I was told
"We really don’t have a building meet me room there anymore since we bought the
building. Also, I don’t th
Hi,
On 23.03.2021 14:49, Mark Tinka wrote:
[...]
Keeping it simple so you can reach your result faster and most
efficiently is often understood more by the kids than us geezers.
While we are fighting about whether Discourse or Mailman are
appropriate, the kids have probably dumped both and fo
Folks,
We have an IP block I have asked about help on a few times on here.
This is a block we received from ARIN in June of 2020. We have several state
networks here in Indiana dropping this traffic at their firewalls. I have been
working with them since we discovered this issu
I see from peering db: 2020-07-01T14:22:01Z
According to the bg.he.net link
AS18894 has not been visible in the global routing table since November 28, 2020
The information displayed is from that time.
Are they causing you or someone issues Eric? Maybe they went out of business?
Many businesses
I remember when the big carriers de-peered with Cogent in the early 2000s. The
underestimated the amount of web-sites being hosted by people using cogent
exclusively.
Justin Wilson
j...@j2sw.com
—
https://j2sw.com - All things jsw (AS209109)
https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog
> On Feb
M -0500, Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote:
>> It acts like the IP block was blacklisted at some point and got on
>> some bad lists but I don’t want ti limit myself to that theory.
>> I have opened up a ticket with ARIN asking for any guidance. Has
>> anyone ran into this with new s
the path going the same way no matter what IP block
the customer has.
It acts like the IP block was blacklisted at some point and got on some bad
lists but I don’t want ti limit myself to that theory. I have opened up a
ticket with ARIN asking for any guidance. Has anyone ran into this with new
What is the best avenue for contacting support for AWS? I have several
ISPs experiencing reachability issues with AWS hosted sites. These are from
different backbones, different gear, etc. The common denominator is AWS.
Been googling around and can’t seem to find a contact.
Does anyone know what GEoIP database sonic wall uses? Their tech
support has been horrid. We are not a customer but getting customers who are
getting blocked by some sonic walls due to “unknot” country for GeoIP. I have
checked the ips against the database providers listed at:
https:/
Is there anyone on this list at Level3 or Choopa who can respond to why:
1. Level3/Centurylink/Lumen: How come RPKI invalid prefixes were allowed
to be announced and considered valid?
2. Level3/Centurylink/Lumen: Is there any actual NOC hidden behind the
numbers where someone can reasonably be o
Can someone from Hulu reach out to me?
We are getting several customers complaining about receiving proxy/vpn
errors from one of our subnets.
Thanks!
Robert Haas
BPS Networks
573-293-2638
w.facebook.com/mdwestix>
> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwest-internet-exchange>
> <https://twitter.com/mdwestix>
> The Brothers WISP <http://www.thebrotherswisp.com/>
> <https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherswisp>
> <https://www.youtube.com/chan
There are many things going on with gaming that makes natted IPv4 an issue when
it comes to consoles and gaming in general. When you break it down it makes
sense.
-You have voice chat
-You are receiving data from servers about other people in the game
-You are sending data to servers about you
I second the ease on contacting RADB. They are very easy to work with in cases
like this. Have done it several times over the past few months.
Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net
—
https://j2sw.com - All things jsw (AS209109)
https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog
> On Jul 24, 2020, at 2:05 AM, Ra
modulations (or
additional wavelengths, but that would have necessitated much more design), the
upgrade cost should be small compared to the cable’s value.
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+colin-lists=highspeedcrow...@nanog.org] On
Behalf Of Rubens Kuhl
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2020 10:19 AM
Cc
Anderson wrote:
>
> Go back to them and tell them that a hijacked prefix is different from a
> hijacked AS.
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 11:39:46AM -0400, Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote:
>> One of the companies I work for recently had an issue with AS 2 (University
>> o
One of the companies I work for recently had an issue with AS 2 (University of
Delaware) hijacking a prefix. Due to Origin AS, good upstreams, and the like
this has not really affected the traffic to the legit blocks. However, GeoMind
picked this up almost immediately it seems. The IP blocks
What are you folk doing to validate your DNS cache server configs and
operation? In other words, what are you doing to make sure they are performing
well, not just alive.
Justin
—
https://blog.j2sw.com
VeEx VePAL isn't a bad unit. Touchscreen with flip screen protector, fairly
rugged, rechargable battery, test results can be saved to USB I believe, fairly
quick to boot up. I have the ADSL2+ version, but I think they make a VDSL
version. It has no VOM functions though, so I separately use a Sid
https://www.cellmapper.net/map
They have a free app for Android too. Used yesterday while installing an
external antenna for a national ISP while on the roof of a federal gov't
building.
Regards,
Joshua Zukerman
Snow Pond Technology Group Inc.
Office 207-692-2415
Out here in Manitoba we use unheated/no-electricity OSP fiber patch panel
pedestals in some locations, those work without issue down to the occasional
-40. Note that that’s using all high-quality components.
For Fletcher’s case, it’s also possible that:
-there had been water intrusion in a s
IME ATT has intercepted virtually everything on mobile (this is on a hotspot) -
If I curl a HTTP vs HTTPS site, I get a different IP on each (one is obviously
a shared web proxy); if I download images, they won't match md5-wise with the
original version, etc. I have trouble connecting to VPNs th
Colton, can you post some examples of the Whitebox/OS examples that you were
looking at in that performance tier?
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Colton Conor
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 7:46 AM
To: Josh Reynolds
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: China
Have you tried their IRR entries? Bull appears to redirect to Atos now
(site-wise).
notify: ed.gie...@atos.net
notify: charlie.mol...@atos.net
changed:christophe.fra...@atos.net 20180117 #18:47:40Z
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018, at 9:34 AM, Matt Harris wrote:
> AS 6 is now announcing several
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Sam Kretchmer wrote:
> IP's they use, specifically parts of 213.159.132/22. They can surf any
This block appears to have shifted over from RIPE into ARIN space.
I've seen a few firewalls and filtering systems that block countries or block
unallocated/weird/bog
I found this, if it helps. Reuploaded to imgur, since not sure if nanog-list
takes attachments.
https://i.imgur.com/waVW7zi.png
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018, at 9:51 AM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I found the available product information on NS2 Reach (Nominum) to not
> dive into real product be
A very familiar pattern. Pretty soon, our children will be
going to intergalactic governance fora debating v6 exhaustion and dusting off
Jim Fleming’s ipv9
-srs
—srs
I could use a contact for all of these as well. I have been trying to
get my subnet unblocked with all of these providers and have reached out
in many ways to all of them over the past few months, but never get a
response.
Thank you,
Brett A Mansfield
On 2017-12-15 19:57, Mike Hammett wrote:
Did (Netflix) find an issue?
Velocity Online
850-205-4638
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Dave Temkin wrote:
> We (Netflix) are investigating this now.
>
> -Dave
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 12:44 PM -0500, "Velocity Lists" <
> voli...@staff.
We have seen it as well.
In our cases it is all TCP DNS traffic as well.
Velocity Online
850-205-4638
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Eamon Bauman
wrote:
> We're rate limiting it now, but it's definitely bad behavior. When I open
> the flood gates, over a 5-min sample from a single host I rec
I am looking for an XO contact,
I appear to be having a routing issue with my traffic going through their
network.
Velocity Online
850-205-4638
Can someone form Sony's Playstation network give me call or contact me
offlist.
One of our apartment complexes has been reporting errors of PS4s not
working for a few days then they start working again.
PSN Support is telling the users to call us.
We have diagnosed it and PSN is blocking the IP o
+1 on span along with fiber count designation.
On Feb 25, 2016 8:52 PM, "Dave Cohen" wrote:
> FWIW, at my $dayjob (a fiber-based service provider), the accepted term is
> "span", which accounts for any continuous segment between add/drop and/or
> regen locations (i.e. no provider or end user elec
If you are not looking for "monitoring" of it.
A DPDT 120v 10amp Relay with three power cords cut and attached will make
an ATS for under $30.
Velocity Online
850-205-4638
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:16 PM, William Herrin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
> > Does
Hello,
Is anyone seeing any EC2 issues? We started seeing them as of about 9:01am
today. The issues are manifesting with different instances sporadically not
being able to connect to each other or connect to hosts ourside EC2.
Thanks,
Alex
to look 'em up.
>
>Happy 24th to all.
>
> -
> Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
> PubNIX Inc.
> 50 boul. St-Charles
> P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
> Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.netFax: 514
Does anyone on list have experience with the APC AP7920 switched rack PDU, or
any of the horizontal rack mountables with management? We're looking at these
for our remote sites.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 24, 2013, at 6:10 AM, Måns Nilsson wrote:
> Subject: Re: PDU recommendations Date: Sun,
I don't think he was saying that at all. Just stating that from a pure numbers
standpoint 50k/140mil is a small percentage.
OTOH, I agree to your point - Network Solutions definitely downplayed this in
their release. Curiously so.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 20, 2013, at 5:42 PM, RijilV wrote:
Site doing between 4G/sec and 27G/sec out of 111 8th Ave and another
90-120G/sec via CDNs is looking to change distribution of its traffic by
taking more traffic off CDNs
Looking for the following:
- Handoffs - 10G (multiple 10G preferred) in TelX or Internap at 111 8th per
provider.
- Good eu
On 2012-12-20 12:20, Michael Thomas wrote:
I was looking at a Raspberry Pi board and was struck with how large
the ethernet
connector is in comparison to the board as a whole. It strikes me:
ethernet
connectors haven't changed that I'm aware in pretty much 25 years.
Every other
cable has change
Hi ...
This is my last resort. Apologies if this have been discussed before or if
is totally OT ... but i figured i could find some useful help here.
I need to find a good VPS provider in India where to setup a small set of
machines in a Virtual Internal Private network (L2TPD/IPSEC) and an
exten
Hello,
If anyone has a contact in the Google Group that deals with Google's
Public DNS servers ( i.e. the 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 creatures ) could that person
kindly drop me an email off list?
I believe there might be an issue with some of the servers.
Thanks,
Alex
Hello,
If anyone has/knows of contacts among the fiber providers in Atlantic City,
NJ as close to the Broadwalk as possible ( especially those that might have
a leg to Philadelphia, PA ), could you kindly reply off list?
Thank you,
Alex
> Can we get mobile devices added to this? Mobile consumes a large amount of
> address space and is especially well suited for ipv6-only operations.
I would rather make it a separate study. Integrating this with CPE might become
messy and it would make the survey really long and complicated. Of
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Brandon Ross wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, lists lists wrote:
>
> I'm seeing that packets marked as DSCP EF are given fantastic treatment
>> (low
>> jitter, no packet loss), but other packets, including AF41, AF31, and BE
>> are
Hello,
I've got a bunch of sites connected to the Verizon Private IP MPLS service,
and recently brought online a location in Anchorage connected to the
brand-new PE node in the same city.
I'm seeing that packets marked as DSCP EF are given fantastic treatment (low
jitter, no packet loss), but oth
On 5 dec 2010, at 23:19, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article
> you
> write:
>> If there is an inexpensive CPE with an implementation of DHCPv6 PD
>> that works without issues,
>> I would love to hear about who makes it, and what the device is...
>
> AVM Fritzbox 7270/7340/7390
> Drayt
We all would love too but dumba$$ keeps getting new domains & email addresses.
I think he ate lead paint as a kid or something. He is absolutly 190% insane
Mods:: please show gilliam the door :)
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen Massar
Date: Fri, 2
It could be because his dumb ass got the banhammer from nanog
Mods: can you plase get rid of him again?
Tammy
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen Massar
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 23:30:55
To: Matlock, Kenneth L
Cc:
Subject: Re: OpenFlow
On 2010-0
Hey guys,
Just to add to the thread, I am helping run the LA/OC Event. We just
started a google group called "CRISISTELECOM" right now its in alpha
stage; the more expertise we have the better we can discuss how to help
now and for future situations.
http://groups.google.com/group/crisistel
Remember when youtube went down?
Mr. Zittrain briefly mentions nanog during his TED talk in July 2009.
http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_zittrain_the_web_is_a_random_act_of_kindness.html
Enjoy.
If there's anyone getting transit of AR2.PHI1 of Global Crossing,
could you kindly drop me an email off-list?
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks to everyone for commenting on this issue.
It's shed light on what it would take to put on a bitchin' live show.
For now we are going to do our best with what we have, run the pilot and
take it from there.
If people are interested about watching the live event watch this space:
http:/
Hello There,
I was hoping someone from the NANOG team could comment on what
equipment/software they use for the live meeting broadcasts. I am
looking to do the same for another professional association and could
use some pointers.
You can reply off-list if you wish.
-Israel
At the last place I worked at we had an installation of NicTool v1.2.
We pushed out DNS updates for our hosting company over 4 servers, two
local and two off-site. It was very nice to work with, but I havent
used it in the 2.x iteration.
http://www.nictool.com/ - Give it a look-over. Suppor
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