ering exchanges and we
are of course happy to accept their routes from the route servers.
Thanks,
Dylan
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 at 11:11, Dylan Hall wrote:
> Do you know which node (AKL vs WLG) you're talking to or it's IP address?
>
> If not, can you flick me your address off li
Did the AKL-IX people send an email ahead of this?
I ask because we didn't see anything so I'm wondering if we just lost it in
a spam folder somewhere or if others got missed also.
Thanks,
Dylan
On 19 September 2018 at 16:23, Dave Mill wrote:
> Megaport AKL emailed their customers multiple t
I stumbled across an issue with iperf3 and it's UDP mode recently that I
thought was worth sharing. In short it's very bursty and in my opinion
broken. Use iperf (2.0.x) instead.
The interesting detail:
I recently got UFB at home (200/100 plan) and wanted to put it through it's
paces. I did the u
Disclaimer: I worked for CityLink a while back so feel free to consider the
following biased or well informed as you see fit :)
I think one aspect of this discussion that is often overlooked is who
participates in the peering exchanges. It's not just a handful of large
ISP's and content providers.
A couple questions about the Akl-IX.
Is there a BGP looking glass?
Are there plans to install gear in more locations around Auckland?
Thanks,
Dylan
On 10 August 2015 at 13:04, Karl Hardisty wrote:
>
> http://monitor.akl-ix.nz/cacti/graph_view.php?action=tree&tree_id=1&leaf_id=7&select_first