7;t mention IPv6 or the modern BGP protocol changes or RFCs etc. Anyone found a more up-to-date book, either paper or online resource that they can recommend?Thanks Rob
Hi,
> Can anyone point me in the right direction to understand what DWDM channels I
> can put over an Openreach OSA?
Assuming you mean OSA Filter Connect, then it’s documented in SIN489 —
obviously it depends on the filter module and single/dual fibre.
Cheers,
Rob
ses
Ciena equipment and is documented in SIN514.
Cheers,
Rob
Folks,
Can we stop the personal attacks on both sides now please?
Thanks,
Rob (speaking only for himself)
other addresses are being assigned. For those the
debogonising efforts are likely to be the same as most other /8s
assigned to an RIR.
Cheers,
Rob
Hi UKNOF!
First of all, thanks to all of you that were at UKNOF 18, for the discussion,
questions and comments relating to the BGP error handling approach that I
presented. As I said yesterday, it's key that the approach that I've described
reflects the operational community's view, and reflect
On 27 May 2011, at 15:45, Adam Armstrong wrote:
> On 27/05/2011 01:49, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>> historical data is your best hope. or build a model and use scenarios.
>
> Indeed. I've gotten a lot of historical data from real-world deployments from
> lots of helpful people in Europe.
>
> (why i
> But it seems that the BBC is the only provider taking part in the UK. Very
> disappointing.
What are you defining as "taking part?"
There are a few UK participants listed at:
<http://www.worldipv6day.com/participants/index.html>
I am sure that is not exhaustive.
Rob
e handholding for their
glue-records !
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ing" support
issues that arose because of it.
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.pro .co .la and .eu all on promo pricing.
never seemed to "rank" well - google not accepting it as equivalent
to a domain (an issue not faced as much by uk.com)
Rob
amount of streaming traffic that
services such as the BBC iPlayer have generated. If you have something to tell
on this, or any of the topics, please submit a suggestion on the website
mentioned in the message.
All the best,
Rob
Begin forwarded message:
> From: RIPE NCC Meetings
> D
ed up in my 'suggested people' on FB
Isn't the only sensible suggestion about FB "log off and get a life" ?
Rob
ot;proxy".
I think you mean DNS64 and NAT64.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6146
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAT64
Rob
ntres in London and offer
connectivity between them all, and the same in other cities as well
(e.g. Manchester, Amsterdam, Frankfurt etc).
Rob.
>> I believe this is faulty / incorrect RAM when I've seen this
>> before was when trying to use non 'cisco supplied' RAM in
>> an ASA
Had the same issue with an unmodified ASA some time ago, ISTR they blamed it
on faulty flash, and it was replaced.
Rob
Hi UK netops,
A few UKNOFs ago, I presented on some work that I was kicking off in the IETF
relating to changes to the BGP-4 protocol such that the error handling
behaviour was aligned with the requirements of modern network deployments. This
was in direct relation to a number of live operation
ple from registering, but then
not showing up.
...Or do you have stats that show that late registrants are particularly
unreliable people and less likely to show up?
Or is no-shows not a problem, but the sudden influx of people nearer the date
which is breaking things e.g. available capacity?
Rob
m waiting for.. "I'm a poor student/jobless tech.. If I bring my own
packed lunch and a flask of tea, can I come for £10?" :-)
Rob
> So not that much considering cost of CGN which actually works.
>
> Even more silly is the fact space is still available from ARIN on normal
> terms (they're not into their last /8 yet) so it's clearly some form of spam.
Note they're also asking for IPv6 space...
Rob
More details on the agenda:
<http://indico.uknof.org.uk/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=27>
Cheers,
Rob
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 01:56:11PM +0100, Ed Butler wrote:
> I hate the concept - no way to make a DC look worse more quickly than
> having assorted racks. If it's a dedicated cage we would consider it, but
> otherwise not a chance.
>
> I suspect many DCs won't allow you for this reason. Also it'
Cogent and TiNet/Intelliquent/GTT provide London proof tier 1 transit from
Manchester, both leaving the country in separate directions.
We use both currently.
-Rob
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 Oct 2013, at 16:55, "Ed Butler" mailto:e...@tn13.com>>
wrote:
To add to what
Hello,
Has anyone going to Manchester got a spare unactivated Giffgaff SIM
with them I can have?
My phone somehow went missing between the station and the hotel :-(
Cheers,
Rob
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SIM locked. Also it can be remotely locked + nuked via
Android Device Manager. Was going to wait a bit to see if it turns up
or is handed in anywhere (it has/had my business card on the back of it.)
Cheers,
Rob
On Mon, Jan 20 at 6:24:16 PM, Charl Tintinger wrote:
> You can get a lost and s
multi-billion-pound sporting event off a little import duty?” :)
Rob
> To heavily paraphrase Dame Edna, “So, HMRC, why didn’t you want to let the
> multi-billion-pound sporting event off a little import duty?” :)
Bah. Mrs Merton, not Dame Edna, natch.
> [...] more drugs were ingested and I pretty much passed out in my hotel room.
Sounds like you'll fit right in!
(I'm not allowed to talk about *those* LINX meetings...)
;-)
assing the Cisco a broken command?
R.
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solution.
-Rob
On 2 May 2014 at 14:39:47, Ed Butler (e...@tn13.com) wrote:
We are introducing a new bandwidth collection model, where instead of using off
the shelf tools like RRD etc, we are bringing data into a database. The
challenge we have currently with this is how to display the data to
Graphite & InfluxDB, and an active
pull request for OpenTSDB.
-Rob
On 7 May 2014 at 19:58:25, Andy Davidson (a...@nosignal.org) wrote:
Hi,
Graeme Fowler wrote:
> On 2 May 2014 17:01:09 Charl Tintinger wrote:
> > Logstash is also worth considering
> +1 to this. Have recently be
Issue with BT DNS only I believe. Google DNS is working fine.
-Rob
On 28 Jun 2014, at 10:24, William Salt wrote:
> I have just had a similar report from our support Centre. Anyone else?
>
> On 28 Jun 2014 10:16, "Simon Jones" wrote:
> Hi folks, I’m noticing reports
BTs DNS servers were broken for me at home earlier, but no connectivity
issues I know of. Whether BT having broken DNS servers constitututes an
Internet issue depends on your point of view I guess.
On June 28, 2014 10:56:34 AM "cdel.firsthand.net" wrote:
ISOCs board is meeting in London toda
Hi,
> If this isn't on the agenda for Belfast maybe it might be of interest?
A panel discussion on routing resilience is planned for the ISOC 'ION' part of
the Belfast event.
Cheers,
Rob
On 15 Jul 2014, at 17:06, James Bensley wrote:
> Out of curiosity does anyone know if BT can enable a line for shared
> hostlink access?
>
> When placing a migration order with BT using a MAC to transfer a line
> from CP1 to CP2, CP2 (as in the recieving CP) would be placing the
> migration ord
Hi James,
Oops — sorry, I completely missed your response.
On 22 Jul 2014, at 15:04, James Bensley wrote:
> […snip…]
> Through further testing and speaking with BTW we have been able to
> clarify the behaviour of PPP auth on WBCM services now.
>
> For WBC lines the BBEU ID locks a line to a C
Good venue, good people, good content, good hosting, tasty shortbread biscuits
and delicious scones (not had scones in a break since Bristol?). Thanks to all
involved.
Rob
Hmm, I've asked the folk here to check where the typo crept in and do the
needed.
Cheers,
Rob
Hi All,
Looking to source some off-net OOB connectivity in both Telecity
Williams and Kilburn sites.
Usage will be minimal, primarily monitoring traffic and the occasional
VPN session.
Can anyone able to provide this please contact me off list?
Thanks,
Rob
+1 for eziblank.
http://www.comms-express.com/products/eziblank-6u-blanking-panels-pk-10-black-60-x-1u/
-Rob
> On 28 Apr 2015, at 16:11, James Parker wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> I’ve used some of these in the past..
>
> http://www.edpeurope.com/en/product/eziblank-bla
Hi James,
First off, it’s really important to remember that NETCONF and YANG are just
tools - they don’t make up a whole NMS, which is what I think you are trying to
describe. YANG is a data modelling language that defines the schema for data of
a device’s management plane; and NETCONF is one o
On September 25, 2015 at 15:45:16, Nick Hilliard (n...@foobar.org) wrote:
> it's easy enough to complain about tools and constructs not being there,
> but there's another fundamental problem, namely that the config semantic
> requirements of the network are complicated relative to the simplicity
It is being archived, however it is private rather than public, so this
means logging in to the mailman interface before it's visible.
https://lists.uknof.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/private/uknof/
Somehow the settings were not reflecting the reality - hopefully this is
fixed now!
Rob
O
t that's relatively new.
I'd have a look at the PM stats on the Ciena to see if something isn't behaving
well. I recall we did have a problem with some Juniper/Ciena interop a couple
of years back which looked like intermittent circuit drops, but that proved to
be a Juniper problem rather than a Ciena one.
Cheers,
Rob
:1098::86:1000:37:4:1
lists.uknof.org.uk mail is handled by 5 lists.uknof.org.uk.
Rob
not sticking with SR10s on
new installs.
Rob
> Daresbury Laboratory had a sizeable HPC footprint... might be part of
> stfc.ac.uk now
Still does, and is, but I don’t think they rent out racks. :)
Rob
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Not UK, but Telehouse NY 25 Broadway had a fairly long outage a few days
after the initial 9/11 attack. ISTR they were initially OK, but then had
a generator problems due to ingress of dust into radiators. It's a long
while ago, lots of neural bit rot since then, may not have been 25
Broadway a
> As I recall fuzzy though was AC issues caused by dust and they eventually ran
> out of fuel for the generator as the port authority wouldn't allow tankers
> onto Manhattan. Might be wrong on that long time ago.
We have an epic ticket from that, I’ll see if I can fin
> As a reminder for the bitrot in the last 16 years...
>
> http://www.slimey.org/bbc_ticket_10083.txt
Our version of the same is appended (newest updates at top).
Rob
> Ticket Number: 20010912-2 Ticket Status: UPDATE
> Ticket Type : Unscheduled
> Did anyone else get this? And did anyone analyse the attachment?
I did, also in reply to an email from 2015, and I didn't touch the
attachment with the proverbial bargepole.
Cheers,
Rob
nted in Peering DB).
Cheers,
Rob
onap-introduction-to-peering-and-bgp-tickets-55401416127
If you are interested in the course but can't make it this time, please
feel free to register your
interest for future courses: https://www.lonap.net/events.shtml and
we'll let you know.
See you at UKNOF if you're going!
> Weird, the network status page has me in queue with 3340 folks in front of
> me..
...and when you get to the front it just says "geeks at work" with no
extra information, so don't waste your time...
Cheers,
Rob
folk on this list, but
I'll forward internally as well (though their approach will just be to
Plymouth).
Rob
mp;E networking his work was still evident.
Unfortunately he passed away at home yesterday morning as a result of a
brain cancer.
Rob
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From: Stephen Hailes
Reply-To: s.hai...@cs.ucl.ac.uk
T
Are there any Google contacts here who could get the CoronaVirus Tech
Handbook people in touch with the right people to assist with some access
problems they have been having today.
Please contact me offlist.
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d be a
pleasant surprise.
Cheers,
Rob
can't log in.
Is it an abandoned project? If so, can it just die quietly and stop
sending notifications
which I cannot disable/
Rob
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addresses direct on PCs, Mobile Devices on Guest Wifi Networks,
> internal Printers I have seen this with my own eyes.
Those sound like features, and how the Internet was supposed to work.
Cheers,
Rob
n I was using NCSA Mosaic prior to that.
>
> 1997 was the year when things moved from "what's a URL?" to every advert on
> a tube train having a URL in it.
>
> --
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waiting list is quite short:
<https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/ipv4/ipv4-waiting-list>
Cheers,
Rob
My recollection is that developments of 15 houses or more will now get FTTP for
free, and for less than that there's a sliding scale of costs. That's only been
the case for the last 12-18 months though.
Regards,
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland.
Email : rob.co...@wifiscotland.co.uk<
Chris,
If no-one on this list is able help, let me know and I can post this to the
UKWISPA forum.
Regards,
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland.
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www : wifiscotland.co.uk<http://wifiscotland.co.uk/>
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Yes, we used it. Simple advice - don't.
If you need a WISP billing platform, look at Splynx.
Rob
WiFi Scotland LLP
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From: Paul Bone
Sent: Tuesday, 13 October 2020 14:19
To: uknof
Subject: [uknof] Ubiquiti U
just wasn't up to the job for an expanding company.
Regards,
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland.
Email : rob.co...@wifiscotland.co.uk<mailto:rob.co...@wifiscotland.co.uk>
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No problem. If you've got any Splynx questions, just drop me an email directly.
Regards,
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland.
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asking the question.
If you want to know more, feel free to give me a shout.
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland LLP
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Sent: Monday, 16 November 2020 14:42
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Subject: [uknof] Fixed Wireless Acc
nion.
It’s also a concern for our Irish counterparts who would prefer their
traffic to the rest of Europe not to transit the non-EU UK.
Unfortunately there’s little in the way of infrastructure to avoid it
at the moment…
Cheers,
Rob
ut I’d definitely recommend
picking the right size of box for your requirements, there’s a fairly hefty
penalty for the chassis-based systems.
Cheers,
Rob
for most providers to import filtering
decisions into their network, and I can't think of any non-curated
approach that has ever flown.
It will be interesting to see how this pans out though, certainly looks
like a great learning and data collection project.
--
Rob.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2021 a
out if
they see a connection from a different IP. If consecutive TCP connections
from the customer could get different public IP source addresses then they
will almost certainly see issues.
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ame issues.
Regards,
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland LLP
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uspicions about these. The part of the network they originate in is
not managed directly by us, and there were some shenanigans involved to get
multicast working at one point in history (attribute 20 is a Cisco solution for
multicast in MPLS). I’ll follow up.
Rob
Given the wholesale price of a local access EAD from Openreach is £135/month, I
would suspect not.
Regards,
Rob Cowan
WiFi Scotland.
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> Thanks all.
>
>
> Ive tried emailing them again, but last time I did that it took them a
> month to respond and by that stage I had already travelled and returned.
> Lets see if things are any better this time around.
>
I filled in the contact fo
perhaps this grant is only in certain areas, like city centres.
<https://www.openreach.co.uk/cpportal/products/passive-products/physical-infrastructure-access(PIA)>
Cheers,
Rob
onboarded for PIA and they
do use it in areas where it may not be so straightforward to lay their own
ducts.
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