On Oct 12, 2005, at 8:00 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
but, if you read my message, the point is that all the major
hosted services will not be dual stack. half of them can't even
provide well-deployed ipv4 service; try united.com.
That is not entirely the fault of the hosting companies.. Note that
> I can't speak for the others but he.net doesn't seem to interested in
> customers making use of their "dual stack" network. We looked into
> getting IPv6 space from them to go with our IPv4 assignments for a
> couple of racks of servers in one of their datacenters. They wanted to
> double the
I saw the Above.Net issue and noticed that Glbx is taking an emergency
maintenance window for tomorrow morning to upgrade router software on ALL
routers (nice). I wonder if this is related since both networks use
Juniper. If anyone has info to share, it would be on-topic I think :)
-Scott Bethk
Hi Drew,
> -Original Message-
> One idea I had was to use the black diamond as a layer2 switch and then
> use the GSR to do the routing, but that seems kind of round-about.
Why does this seem round-about? Depending on the line cards and IOS
revision you are running in that GSR it could
Ok on a serious note can we not try to solve the spam problem here? its a
never ending loop (tech problem or social problem who cares.. its a problem
and we all know it, be a good operator and kill anyone who wants to spam on
your network).
On a not-so-serious note maybe if we just assigned spa
Hi Bill,
Impressive numbers but of course, slackers aside, if it was your connection
and resources wouldnt you want more accurate information than just a guess?
This may be effective for an IX decision if you created some sort of a map
based on ALL the ASN's of the people on the peering switch..
Why not go with a CDN solution? MirrorImage or Akamai?
-Scotty
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From: "Damian Gerow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Slightly OT: Hosting Providers in Hong Kong
>
> Can anyone recommend a good hosting
I used to see these exact same results when I would setup Wireless pop's on
towers taller than 400Ft. I was able to push the envelope a bit, however
when I saw the issues that you speak of, it was when I had bad crimps, or
sometimes a bad cable all together. Cat5 should be fine for this... if
Can anyone here recommend an individual or company who would analyze a
working network design from head to toe, suggesting changes and improvements
where needed. This would include overall design from a high level but also
analyze actual router/switch config's. Looking for someone/somecompany wh
Anyone else dealing with this tonight? Its kind of nasty
-Scotty
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From: "Avleen Vig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 1:32 AM
Subject: New worm / port 1434?
>
> It seems we have a new worm hitting Microsoft SQL server s
BIll,
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From: "Bill Woodcock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'd agree with it. Except the herds of losers who still buy exploding
> crap from Vendor M don't seem to be thinning themselves out quickly
dude, the Exploding Cars are so much easier to drive than the ones from
Vendo
David,
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From: "Freedman David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Anybody here on list using Extreme products (Summit/Alpine/Blackdiamond)?
> They sure don't like this traffic one bit. It causes them to not only drop
> traffic, but spew out every available error message under the s
On 1/25/03 2:53 PM, "Christopher L. Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that these problems aren't from 'well behaved' hosts, and
> 'well behaved' hosts normally listen to ECN/tcp-window/Red/WRED
> classic DoS attack scenario. :(
>
Well not everyone plays fair out there. I i
Drew,
There *IS* a difference between windows SP3 and Microsoft SQL2000 SP3.. you
do know that right?
-Scotty
> By the way, I know you guys probably don't care but McAfee is saying that
if
> you have SP3 on your windows2000 server you will not be infected with
> SQLSlammer, this is absolutely
Pete,
There was an article in the last network world about Worldcom using DiffServ
in its VPN offering, and I found this article as well:
http://www.netcentrex.net/news_and_events/2002_3_22_CommNews_VPN-Outsourcing
Options.shtml
-Scotty
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From: "Pete Kruckenberg" <[
Same here on packet loss.. I see issues @level3 in Amsterdam, and this is
going out a tranist link from Qwest.
# ping peach.ripe.net
PING peach.ripe.net (193.0.0.203): 56 octets data
64 octets from 193.0.0.203: icmp_seq=2 ttl=241 time=86.2 ms
64 octets from 193.0.0.203: icmp_seq=4 ttl=241 time=86
I need a recommendation for an IBX/colo environment located in the city of
Washington DC itself.. I know Tyson/McLean is Paradise but looking for a
good solution actually IN the DC portion of lata 236
Our main goals are Transit availability from good providers (Worldcom is a
must) and good peeri
Actually I'm not sure if it is related or not but Above.Net did have what
they called a "Global Maintenance" window last night in order to configure
MPLS.
And now that I see it, they did say "These changes will be transparent and
will not involve routing interruptions." So it's probably something
> -Original Message-
> From: Owen DeLong
{SNIP}
> It's not a catch-22 at all. You submit a form with proper documentation
> and justification. They ask you some questions, you submit the answers
> and any additional supporting documentation. If you have fully justified
> explained yo
Wow thought I was alone in the world on that one. I dont run a web server
on my VXR but telnet and ssh did indeed go away. this was after about 250
days of uptime. I had been very happy with this version of IOS.
I was able to access the router OOB on the console port so it wasnt too
urgent, an
Looks like a Bologon to me :)
-scotty
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From: "Randy Bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 6:19 AM
Subject: it's 1918 in bologna
>
> laptop plugged into an internet shop's ether in bologna. i decided to
> trace to an addres
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/08/14/power.outage/index.html
Looks like we lost the Niagara-Mohawk power grid , says it is not related to
Terrorism.
_Scott
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From: "Aaron D. Britt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 4:31 PM
Subject
Hi Andy,
Verio says they accept old class-a space at the /22 orshorter level so that
isn't it. I am fairly certain you can not successfully multihome with PA
class-A space.. If you are not announcing that /22 to AT&T then anyone that
is single-homed to AT&T (or preferring them) will probably no
Sorry if this is off-topic frustration has set in. I've got what
looks like a routing loop or a wedge in your network and I cant get
past tier2 saying it is an "internet problem". I asked to speak with
an engineer directly was told Verizon engineers don't talk directly
with customers.
We are also seeing issues with google in our Washington DC and Phoenix POP.
LA and Dallas seem to be fine.
-Scott
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff
Baart
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: outage
Anyone know if there is
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