On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Aaron L. Meehan wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 09:00:13AM -0700, Matthew Petach wrote:
> > Thank goodness my Yahoo email account is still working. Don't we have
> > enough
> > conversations here about diversity and redundancy at the network layer
> for
> > peop
This report has been generated at Fri Sep 25 21:16:17 2009 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
Date
BGP Update Report
Interval: 19-Sep-09 -to- 24-Sep-09 (5 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS919858898 3.5% 155.8 -- KAZTELECOM-AS Kazakhtelecom
Corporate Sales Administration
They were doing some sort of a network repair yesterday and have been
having issues since.
Kevin Edmunds wrote:
Does anyone know whats going on over at Rapidswitch? Been having problems
getting hold of them and my servers.
Cheers,
Kev
--
Tim Lampman
Co-Owner/CTO
*Broadline Networks Inc.
Does anyone know whats going on over at Rapidswitch? Been having problems
getting hold of them and my servers.
Cheers,
Kev
BGP load-balancing appliances such as the old Routescience Pathcontrol
provided a deterministic end-to-end solution by measuring the RTTs of
the second and third packets of the TCP 3-way handshake between the
commercial web site and user destination networks. A full BGP feed was
required from each
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Routing
Dev,
Yes, using that command, it will use the lowest routerid as its preferred tie
breaker path. Though, if all of your providers have different MEDs and you are
using MEDs to engineer you traffic, your router should never have to tie break
any traffic. Also any of the higher preference metrics
Hi...
So according to command it will select the path received from lowest router
id right... so if you are sure about the path selection pattern then its
good idea to use it...
And true that path selection change based on own network design...
is it good idea to set all received route attribute
Dev,
This is usually used to offset the oldest route metric. The problem is that
when a link fails and comes back online, traffic can shift from one provider to
another in the middle of your billing cycle. This then could mean you get
double billed for that traffic. People use the command to b
Hi,
Interesting PR piece about the repairs after a jackhammer went through 8
fibers and 4800, 4200, 3600 pair cables in Sydney:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT2jMUCVdJU
Thanks,
Sean
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:20:06 EDT, Michael Holstein said:
> I dunno boss, just ask "the cloud" .. you're the one that wanted to
> compute there instead of here.
>
> /dilbert :)
Actually, yes, there *is* a rather recent Dilbert about it.
http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-08-30/
:)
pg
On 25 Sep 2009, at 05:24, devang patel wrote:
I am looking for the *bgp best path compare*-*routerid* implementation
example? I know the function of it but looking for some scenario
where its
been used...
Hi, Devang
This option is really only used in order to instruct a router to skip
t
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