Paul
We are doing well. Not sure where you are getting your info from.
Arman
Paul Wall wrote:
I heard about some recent lay-offs and customer losses at UnitedLayer
and I was wondering if they're still solvent?
Paul
At 12:40 PM 18-03-09 -0700, goe...@anime.net wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 08:18 AM 18-03-09 +0100, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
It's a bit dated now, but the RIPE report, ASN MIA, sounds like what
you're looking for...
www.apnic.net/meetings/21/docs/sigs/routing/routing-pres-
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 22:27:25 Tim McKee wrote:
> www.sdnglobal.com does enterprise grade satellite service.
>
> Tim mckee
As a side job, I'm a consultant for a radio station in NC with a mobile SDN
system; works great, very reliable, tolerable latency; a must, since this
station, due to t
Has anyone noticed any connectivity problems between Europe (Milan,
London and Amsterdam) to Au (Melbourne). We have various carriers on
Europe side including Level3, Telecity's IP transit and on Australia
side we have Telstra, MCI and Primus. We have seen intermittent
connectivity issues in 2 da
Try Stratos Global http://www.stratosglobal.com/, they offer MSS and VSAT
services.
_
Jules J. Rogers
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Robert D. Scott wrote:
> A unit within the University has need to get reliable network connectivity
> to Iraq, more specifically Baghdad. I was w
www.sdnglobal.com does enterprise grade satellite service.
Tim mckee
-Original Message-
From: Gerard Dupont III [mailto:ger...@avolutia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 20:12
To: Robert D. Scott
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Seeking Connectivity in IRAQ
Have you looked at
http:
Have you looked at
http://www.tigrisnet.net
or
http://www.sniperhill.com
Gerard
Robert D. Scott wrote:
A unit within the University has need to get reliable network connectivity
to Iraq, more specifically Baghdad. I was wondering if any nanogers have any
recommendations and/or contacts with p
I heard about some recent lay-offs and customer losses at UnitedLayer
and I was wondering if they're still solvent?
Paul
On Mar 16, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
Check out Wataniya and Zain...
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Robert D. Scott
wrote:
A unit within the University has need to get reliable network
connectivity
to Iraq, more specifically Baghdad. I was wondering if any nanogers
have any
Jason Lewis wrote:
> This brings up something I've been thinking about. Are there any free
> services that let you submit an IP and get traces back from multiple
> geographic locations?
>
> There are plenty of internet measurement projects, but none of them seem
> to let you do a live trace and g
Anymore success to use multiple CPU to bind NIC to increase the performance
Thank you
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 4:52 AM, Nathan Ward wrote:
> On 22/02/2009, at 8:27 AM, Leen Besselink wrote:
>
> If you had to choose, it's probably smarted to go with OpenBSD, it has a
>> lot better integration of
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 08:18 AM 18-03-09 +0100, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
It's a bit dated now, but the RIPE report, ASN MIA, sounds like what
you're looking for...
www.apnic.net/meetings/21/docs/sigs/routing/routing-pres-uijterwaal-asn-mia.ppt
When I look at this more rec
Apologies all, does anyone have a security contact on the
network side for Sangoma.
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
J. Oquendo
SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP
"Enough research will tend to support your
conclusions." - Arthur Bloch
"A conclusion is the place whe
> > Not being a time geek, since Cisco's were called out for being wild
> > jitter-mongers... how much jitter are we talking about?
> >
> > Clock is synchronized, stratum 2,
> > nominal freq is 250. Hz, actual freq is 249.9989 Hz, precision is
> 2**18
> > reference time
[Apologies for duplicate emails]
Dear Colleagues,
Join us at the RIPE NCC Regional Meeting/MENOG 4 in Manama, Bahrain, on
5–9 April 2009 at the Mövenpick Hotel. This unique event for network
operators and network engineers from the Middle East offers an exciting
opportunity for you and your p
Important network design parameters to take into consideration when
planning SUP720 vs SUP32:
1. SUP720 has 720 Gb backplane (switchfabric) on supervisor card, and 32
Gb shared bus backplane.
2. SUP32 only has 32 Gb shared bus backplane
3. New Cisco line cards with dual 20 Gb connections to 720 Gb
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009, Norrie, David wrote:
> article discussed below. I would appreciate it if someone does find the
> article if they can provide a copy/link to this :
http://markmail.org/message/hzwfh27bgtitadpq
(First hit from googling "c-nsp rodney dunn NPE-G2 CPU")
Make sure you read all t
Hi,
I have been searching cisco-nsp archive but not been able to find the
article discussed below. I would appreciate it if someone does find the
article if they can provide a copy/link to this :
> Check the cisco-nsp archive, specifically from Rodney; he has talked
about what the
> CPU load ve
Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 08:18 AM 18-03-09 +0100, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
It's a bit dated now, but the RIPE report, ASN MIA, sounds like what
you're looking for...
www.apnic.net/meetings/21/docs/sigs/routing/routing-pres-uijterwaal-asn-mia.ppt
When I look at this more recently, the concl
Heather:
This prior question from you (November 2008) was recently brought to our
attention.
Sorry about this delayed response, but we thought it would still be
worthwhile to share
pointers to some work that we are doing at NIST which relates closely to
your question.
Earlier Bill Woodcock p
> When I look at this more recently, the conclusion still seems to be
> valid: we'll run out of 16 bit ASN's somewhere in 2011 to 2013. There
> are a lot of unused ASN's out there. Recovering them will postpone the
> problem by a few years but it won't solve it. The basic problem with
> recovery
In a message written on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 09:04:42AM +0100, Marian
??urkovi?? wrote:
> It's fine to have smaller buffers in the high-speed core, but at the edge you
> still need to buffer for full RTT if you want to fully utilize the link with
> TCP Reno. Thus my conclusion holds - if we reduce
http://centralops.net/co/
http://geektools.com/traceroute.php
http://www.simplelogic.com/net_utils/Default.asp
https://www.sprint.net/lg/
Just to name a few...
Justin Dixon
-Original Message-
From: Azher Mughal [mailto:az...@hep.caltech.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 21:30
To: Ja
On 18.03.2009, at 12:20, Saqib Ilyas wrote:
I'm back! Thanks again to all those who replied. I am wondering how a
service provider might assess availability or reliability figures
using
active measurements. Granted that one could set up traffic generators
between the two PoPs which will be co
I'm back! Thanks again to all those who replied. I am wondering how a
service provider might assess availability or reliability figures using
active measurements. Granted that one could set up traffic generators
between the two PoPs which will be connected to a customer's sites, and then
after a da
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Jack Bates wrote:
My question is, which is the correct method of implementing this? Should
we be redistributing static and connected routes on our borders into IGP,
and not using next-hop-self? Or should we not redistribute and use
next-hop-self?
next-hop-self seems t
On 15 Mar 2009, at 18:04, Michael K. Smith wrote:
We use Apache with mod_security and mod_proxy to do this, although the
application is more as an application layer firewall than an SSL
offloader.
It works well for lower traffic applications; I haven't tested it
under the
loads that are ad
> Not being a time geek, since Cisco's were called out for being wild
> jitter-mongers... how much jitter are we talking about?
>
> Clock is synchronized, stratum 2,
> nominal freq is 250. Hz, actual freq is 249.9989 Hz, precision is 2**18
> reference time is CD6A7CD4.
At 08:18 AM 18-03-09 +0100, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
It's a bit dated now, but the RIPE report, ASN MIA, sounds like what
you're looking for...
www.apnic.net/meetings/21/docs/sigs/routing/routing-pres-uijterwaal-asn-mia.ppt
When I look at this more recently, the conclusion still seems to be
va
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 10:39:13 -0500, Leo Bicknell wrote
> > So at the end of the day, we'll again have a system which is unable to
> > achieve good performance over high BDP paths, since with reduced buffers
> > we'll have an underbuffered bottleneck in the path which will prevent full
> > link unti
tv...@eyeconomics.com wrote:
On Mar 17, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Simon Brilus wrote:
Out of interest, is there a report that details the number of unused
older AS's in the Internet and what is being done to recover them to
recycle, as we approach the 53k mark and the 32 bit numbering scheme,
it st
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