On (2009-03-02 17:31 -0800), Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > > > http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
> > > > 02-07-01 (hex)RACAL-DATACOM
> > Would be interesting to see what are the historical reasons.Perhaps they
> > simply
> > predate the scheme or some might not even co
I have simulated the 3 scenario with SB13 ios and found a weird problem
whenever the PE is using SB13 with default route towards the internet and
customers are coming on to the same PE in that case customers were not able
to access internet services. After chaging the ios to 12.4 15T1 it
everything
> Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 00:40:00 +0200
> From: Saku Ytti
>
> On (2009-02-28 22:38 +0100), JAKO Andras wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> > > http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
> > > 02-07-01 (hex) RACAL-DATACOM
> >
> > After enabling DECnet routing, the interface MAC address turns to
>
Bruce Grobler wrote:
> Try rancid-lg (debian) else freebsd ports comes with it if i'm not mistaken,
$ cd /usr/ports && make search name=rancid
Port: rancid-2.3.1_3
Path: /usr/ports/net-mgmt/rancid
Port: rancid-devel-2.3.2a9
Path: /usr/ports/net-mgmt/rancid-devel
hope this helps,
Doug
These prefixes all appeared with this problem late last December:
91.207.218.0/23 35320 196629 23456
195.128.230.0/24 35320 196629 23456 35748
195.128.231.0/24 35320 196629 23456 35748
The ill side effects of the AS_CONFED_SEQUENCE in an AS4_PATH and analysis
on what is going on were cov
Try rancid-lg (debian) else freebsd ports comes with it if i'm not mistaken,
and a great one is iBGPlay nothing beats it but it doesn't have the
granularity you are looking for.
Regards,
Bruce Grobler
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Router Proxy from Indiana University:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/routerproxy/
We are using it with Cisco and Force10.
-Azher
USLHCNet
Andy BIERLAIR wrote:
> I was wondering if somebody knows where to find a decent looking glass
> script (PHP or Perl) that is compatible with Cisco 6500 Rou
I was wondering if somebody knows where to find a decent looking glass
script (PHP or Perl) that is compatible with Cisco 6500 Routers and can
parse the results (bgp, bgp summary, ping, traceroute) so that they can
easily be integrated into good looking HTML tables.
I know there are plenty of good
Saku Ytti wrote:
On (2009-02-28 18:05 +0100), sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
show route 195.128.231.0/24 detail
[..omitted..]
AS path: AS2 PA[5]: 39792 35320 AS_TRANS AS_TRANS 35748
AS path: AS4 PA[4]: 35320 3.21 AS_TRANS 35748
AS path: Merged[5]: 39792
On 2/25/09, Jim Willis wrote:
> After having a brief conversation with a friend of mine over the weekend
> about this new proposed legislation I was horrified to find that I could not
> dig anything up on it in NANOG. Surely this sort of short minded legislation
> should have been a bit more thoug
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