Comcast Midwest

2020-06-03 Thread David Ratkay
Big outage for comcast customers in the midwest, anyone have an idea what
the problem is? BGP related?


Re: TIMELY/IMPORTANT - Approximately 40 hours until potentially significant routing changes (re: Retirement of ARIN Non-Authenticated IRR scheduled for 4 April 2022)

2022-04-03 Thread David Ratkay
Looks like Honeywell will be affected.

On Sat, Apr 2, 2022, 5:11 PM John Curran  wrote:

> NANOGers -
>
> As previously reported here, ARIN will be shutting down the ARIN-NONAUTH
> IRR database on *Monday, 4 April 2022 at 12:00 PM ET.*
>
> It is quite likely that some network operators will see different route
> processing as a result of this change, as validation against the
> ARIN-NONAUTH IRR database will not longer be possible.
>
> Please be aware of this upcoming event and *make alternative arrangements
> if you are presently relying on upon routing objects in the ARIN-NONAUTH
> IRR database.*
>
> Thanks!
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *John Curran 
> *Subject: **TIMELY - IMPORTANT NOTICE - Retirement of ARIN
> Non-Authenticated IRR scheduled for 4 April 2022*
> *Date: *25 March 2022 at 7:26:06 PM EDT
> *To: *nanog list 
>
> NANOGers -
>
> Please take note of the following event that will take place in less than
> 10 days time - *ARIN will shut down the ARIN-NONAUTH IRR database on
> Monday, 4 April 2022 at 12:00 PM ET*
>
> Any networks relying on upon routing objects in the ARIN-NONAUTH IRR
> database should be actively working on alternative arrangements.
>
>
> If you have questions about this transition or need any assistance, you
> can contact ARIN by:
>
> • Submitting an Ask ARIN ticket or chat with us using your ARIN Online
> account
> • emailing the Routing Security Team at routing.secur...@arin.net
> • contacting the Registration Services Help Desk by phone Monday through
> Friday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM ET at +1.703.227.0660
>
>
> Thank you!
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *John Curran 
> *Subject: **IMPORTANT NOTICE - Retirement of ARIN Non-Authenticated IRR
> rescheduled for 4 April 2022*
> *Date: *16 February 2022 at 4:33:24 PM EST
> *To: *NANOG Operators' Group 
>
> NANOGers -
>
> An important reminder – On 4 April 2022, ARIN's non-authenticated Internet
> Routing Registry (IRR) will be retired.
>
> Please review the attached notice for details, and do not hesitate to
> contact ARIN if you have any questions about this transition or need
> assistance.
>
> I ask that you do not hesitate to forward this notice to any others you
> know that are potentially unaware & impacted by this important transition.
>
> Thanks!
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *ARIN 
> *Subject: **[arin-announce] UPDATE: Retirement of ARIN Non-Authenticated
> IRR rescheduled for 4 April 2022*
> *Date: *28 January 2022 at 9:01:07 PM GMT+4
> *To: *"arin-annou...@arin.net" 
>
> This announcement is to inform you that the retirement of the ARIN
> non-authenticated Internet Routing Registry (IRR) has been rescheduled to 4
> April 2022 at 12:00 PM EST. After this time, users will no longer be able
> to create, update, or delete records in the ARIN-NONAUTH database, and the
> ARIN-NONAUTH data stream will no longer be available in Near Real Time
> Mirroring (NRTM) or via FTP or Whois Port 43. This date change is being
> made in order to ensure that the first day after retirement does not fall
> on a Friday.
>
> The following information is from the initial announcement:
>
> ARIN has been engaged in a multi-year project to create and deploy a new
> and improved Internet Routing Registry (IRR). As a result of these efforts,
> ARIN now provides users with the ability to create, update, and delete
> objects in ARIN’s authenticated IRR database using ARIN Online or ARIN’s
> RESTful API. Unfortunately, use of ARIN’s previous non-authenticated
> email-based IRR service actually increased after ARIN released its
> authenticated IRR, in opposition to the outcome ARIN anticipated when
> improving its IRR.
>
> On 8 February 2021, ARIN held a consultation to solicit input on the
> retirement of ARIN’s non-authenticated email-based IRR service. This
> retirement was originally scheduled for 30 September 2021. Based on
> community input, the proposed date for the ARIN-NONAUTH retirement was
> delayed to 31 March 2022 to allow more transition time for users. We also
> notified by email Points of Contact (POCs) of organizations who have
> objects in the ARIN-NONAUTH database of the retirement date and offered
> them our assistance with the transition.
>
> If you have questions about this transition or need assistance, you can
> contact us by:
>
> • submitting an Ask ARIN ticket or chat with us using your ARIN Online
> account
> • emailing the Routing Security Team at routing.secur...@arin.net
> • contacting the Registration Services Help Desk by phone Monday through
> Friday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM ET at +1.703.227.0660
>
> Regards,
>
> Brad Gorman
> Senior Product Owner, Routing Security
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
>
>
>
>


HCX MTU

2023-09-20 Thread David Ratkay
Anybody work with VMWare HCX having weird MTU issues? Can provide more info
but just curious


ISP Job

2019-09-23 Thread David Ratkay
I have been looking to work at an ISP for a long time now. I live in
Northern Indiana in the US and there seems to not be much opportunities to
work for an ISP in this region. Any recommendations?


Re: ISP Job

2019-09-23 Thread David Ratkay
To give some more info I live in South Bend, Indiana. So Michigan actually
could be an option.

On Mon, Sep 23, 2019, 4:01 AM David Ratkay  wrote:

> I have been looking to work at an ISP for a long time now. I live in
> Northern Indiana in the US and there seems to not be much opportunities to
> work for an ISP in this region. Any recommendations?
>


Re: ISP Job

2019-09-23 Thread David Ratkay
I have about over a year or so of IT helpdesk experience. I worked with
some Cisco switches, basic configuration such as vlans, ssh, acl's.
Installing OS's on Cisco switches. I have the CCNA R&S cert

On Mon, Sep 23, 2019, 4:01 AM David Ratkay  wrote:

> I have been looking to work at an ISP for a long time now. I live in
> Northern Indiana in the US and there seems to not be much opportunities to
> work for an ISP in this region. Any recommendations?
>


Last Mile Design

2019-02-07 Thread David Ratkay
I am not sure if this is a easy question to answer. But I am wondering what
ISP's do for their residential and business customers for designing POP's
that they usually access to get theur traffic into a given ISP and beyond.
Is it usually a L1/L2 connection from the CE to the last mile POP? Or L2
even within the last mile POP. Do you just have POP's delegated to
residential users and a separate POP for business users. Or is it done on a
geographical basis. So for this region of City-A we manage both residential
and business customers at this same POP.


Re: Last Mile Design

2019-02-08 Thread David Ratkay
I want to work in a ISP environment and all the input here has helped.
Thanks!

On Thu, Feb 7, 2019, 6:46 PM David Ratkay  I am not sure if this is a easy question to answer. But I am wondering
> what ISP's do for their residential and business customers for designing
> POP's that they usually access to get theur traffic into a given ISP and
> beyond. Is it usually a L1/L2 connection from the CE to the last mile POP?
> Or L2 even within the last mile POP. Do you just have POP's delegated to
> residential users and a separate POP for business users. Or is it done on a
> geographical basis. So for this region of City-A we manage both residential
> and business customers at this same POP.
>