We had a problem where our (mostly research network connected, international)
users were getting generally low HTTP transfer speeds, even though the path was
often gigabit. The classic high bandwidth/high latency problem.
Initially I tried using iperf/ndt and friends but found that iperf require
Scott Howard wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get a root cause from HE yet regarding what happened?
>
> I'm still waiting for them to get back to me over 24 hours later...
Good luck.
I'm still waiting for them to get back to me about the outage six weeks
ago. I called and emailed all sorts of folk
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Packet loss, latency, etc?
>
> We have 6 connections and there doesn't seem to be any real theme between
> source/dest IPs except everyone complaining appears to be in Asia (pakistan,
> etc).
>
> -Drew
There's always someone somewhere compla
Has anyone managed to get a root cause from HE yet regarding what happened?
I'm still waiting for them to get back to me over 24 hours later...
Scott
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Tico wrote:
> I can't get through to Hurricane Electric, and they seem to be having an
> outage at their Fre
:-)
- Original Message
From: joel jaeggli
To: Ron Bonica
Cc: nanog
Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 3:41:26 AM
Subject: Re: ip options
How about unused and/or private/local diffserve code points?
Ron Bonica wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I would love to see the IETF OPSEC WG publish a document o
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