Re: Post positive reviews

2010-12-22 Thread steve pirk [egrep]
Is this spam? ;-] I have been doing a lot of playing with Google Places and the new HotPot user ranking/review product, and for once, you get an honest list of reviews by local people. Only Google account holders can post reviews in the "by Google users" section. I believe they also have to have

Re: inquiry on using POS

2010-12-22 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010, Jinwha Chung wrote: From the datasheet, the other one can support point-to-point connection up to 80km using this DCU. Dispersion compensating unit. I’ve talked about this configuration with people and no one would recommend those kind of things. There is nothing saying

inquiry on using POS

2010-12-22 Thread Jinwha Chung
Hi, there; First of all, thanks you all for your unintended and unnoticed help what I’ve got from nanog. I’m looking for a reference case of a point-to-point POS link. My potential customer asked me to configure their nodes using 40G POS interface cards. The distance of their nodes is betwee

Re: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Adam Rothschild
On 2010-12-22-19:44:31, Drew Weaver wrote: > Yes, sorry I should've specified 10Gig-E and I would like to avoid > using CWDM/DWDM optics if possible I would just like to use regular LR > optics. The common misconception is that, just because you're not installing colored optics directly in your r

RE: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Drew Weaver
Yes, sorry I should've specified 10Gig-E and I would like to avoid using CWDM/DWDM optics if possible I would just like to use regular LR optics. thanks, -Drew -Original Message- From: Randy Bush [mailto:ra...@psg.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 6:35 PM To: Drew Weaver Cc: 'nan

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-22 Thread Josh Miller
On 12/20/2010 3:14 PM, Dorn Hetzel wrote: Where I live, about 50 miles south of Atlanta down I-85, there is no consumer broadband at all. Satellite, Cellular, and T-1, those are my options. A mile away, there are choices, but not here. I am sure we aren't the only neighborhood in this situatio

Re: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Randy Bush
> Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to-mid-priced CWDM > or DWDM system? > > We need to take one pair of dark fiber and get about 5-6 10G ports on > both sides. what kind of 10G ports? 10gige? if so, i do not see how the cubo stuff helps. will http://xkl.com/ do it for you (if

Re: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Adam Rothschild
+1 on the CUBO recommendation. In addition to muxes, we've worked with them as a supplier of (Finisar) colored optics; our dealings have been extremely favorable on all fronts. -a

Re: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Raphael Maunier
+1 All our dwdm backbone is CubeOptics powered. We have about 30 pairs of DWDM band-spliiters and muxes. The attenuation is the lowest we have seen on all the wdm muxes we have tested. The tech guys @Cube optics are really smart. You can also ask for a specific mux if you have a want THE MUX.

.gov DNSSEC operational message

2010-12-22 Thread Matt Larson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A KSK roll for the .gov zone will occur at the end of January, 2011. This key change is necessitated by a registry operator transition: VeriSign has been selected by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to operate the domain name registry for

Re: Skype info

2010-12-22 Thread Jeffrey Lyon
I was actually going to say, you might as well have said it needs a new flux capacitor. Jeff On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Jack Carrozzo wrote: > "Creating new mega-supernodes as fast as they can!" > > Definitely using that in a meeting tomorrow. > > Cheers, > > -Jack > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010

Re: Skype info

2010-12-22 Thread Jack Carrozzo
"Creating new mega-supernodes as fast as they can!" Definitely using that in a meeting tomorrow. Cheers, -Jack On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote: > Skype downtime today > > Earlier today, we noticed that the number of people online on Skype > was falling, which wasn’t typical

Re: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Arnold Nipper
On 22.12.2010 15:31 Danijel wrote > This should fit the pricerange: > http://www.cubeoptics.com/passive_components.php > Haven't used them yet but know of one local operator that is using them and > is very satisfied... > We are using a couple of CUBO's passive DWDM muxes @ DE-CIX. Work like a c

Re: Skype info

2010-12-22 Thread Jeremy Parr
Skype downtime today Earlier today, we noticed that the number of people online on Skype was falling, which wasn’t typical or expected, so we began to investigate. Skype isn’t a network like a conventional phone or IM network – instead, it relies on millions of individual connections between comp

Re: Skype info

2010-12-22 Thread Jack Carrozzo
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Paul Graydon wrote: > > >> Details are on their blog: http://bit.ly/edtjxB %wget http://blogs.skype.com/ -O/dev/null --2010-12-22 20:45:36-- http://blogs.skype.com/ Resolving blogs.skype.com... 204.9.163.155 Connecting to blogs.skype.com|204.9.163.155|:80... fai

Re: DDoS Detection with netflow?

2010-12-22 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Thomas Magill wrote: > Has anyone run across any DDoS/anomoly detection applications that are based > on netflow, preferable v9?  I ran across a really old application called > Panoptis, but it does not appear to have any recent development.  Does anyone > have

Re: Skype info

2010-12-22 Thread Paul Graydon
On 12/22/2010 10:24 AM, Tim Connolly wrote: Any word as to the root cause of the skype outage(s)? Tim Connolly Director of IT Details are on their blog: http://bit.ly/edtjxB Essentially the supernodes clients connected to started dying, so they're setting up temporary mega-supernodes whils

Skype info

2010-12-22 Thread Tim Connolly
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DDoS Detection with netflow?

2010-12-22 Thread Thomas Magill
Has anyone run across any DDoS/anomoly detection applications that are based on netflow, preferable v9? I ran across a really old application called Panoptis, but it does not appear to have any recent development. Does anyone have any experience with this product or anything similar? Thomas M

RE: TCP congestion control and large router buffers

2010-12-22 Thread George Bonser
> I don't know if you are referring to the "RED in a different light" > paper: that was never published, though an early draft escaped and can > be found on the net. > > "RED in a different light" identifies two bugs in the RED algorithm, > and > proposes a better algorithm that only depends on th

COMSNETS 2011 (Call for Participation)

2010-12-22 Thread Ramana Kompella
** Apologies if you received multiple copies of this call for participation ** ** Conference less than 2 weeks away ** COMSNETS 2011 The THIRD International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworks January 4-8, 2011, Bangalore, India

Re: TCP congestion control and large router buffers

2010-12-22 Thread Fred Baker
On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Jim Gettys wrote: > I don't know if you are referring to the "RED in a different light" paper: > that was never published, though an early draft escaped and can be found on > the net. Precisely. > "RED in a different light" identifies two bugs in the RED algorithm

Re: TCP congestion control and large router buffers

2010-12-22 Thread Jim Gettys
On 12/21/2010 04:24 PM, Fred Baker wrote: On Dec 20, 2010, at 11:18 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote: On Mon, 20 Dec 2010, Jim Gettys wrote: Common knowledge among whom? I'm hardly a naive Internet user. Anyone actually looking into the matter. The Cisco "fair-queue" command was introduced i

Re: IPv6 BGP table size comparisons

2010-12-22 Thread Owen DeLong
> >> I would really love to see weekly Routing Reports for IPv6 as we have >> them for legacy IP rather sooner than later. > > This would provide statistics and might be useful from historical POV, but I > fear the operational impact of published IPv4 Routing Table reports is close > to zero. (

Re: C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Danijel
This should fit the pricerange: http://www.cubeoptics.com/passive_components.php Haven't used them yet but know of one local operator that is using them and is very satisfied... -- *blap* On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 15:14, Drew Weaver wrote: > Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to

C/D[WDM]

2010-12-22 Thread Drew Weaver
Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to-mid-priced CWDM or DWDM system? We need to take one pair of dark fiber and get about 5-6 10G ports on both sides. This is the info that the DF provider has given us on the route: Operating Wavelength: 1310/1550nm Maximum Attenuation:0

Re: IPv6 BGP table size comparisons

2010-12-22 Thread Jared Mauch
On Dec 22, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Pekka Savola wrote: > This would provide statistics and might be useful from historical POV, but I > fear the operational impact of published IPv4 Routing Table reports is close > to zero. (E.g. 'does it help in making people stop advertising unnecessary > more-spe

Re: IPv6 BGP table size comparisons

2010-12-22 Thread Pekka Savola
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote: People might say that it would not be helpful at all as we want IPv6 deployed but on the other hand people apply their doings of the last 10 years 1:1 to IPv6 and continue on the same mistakes which will not be helpful either. Indeed... I would reall

I can't access this page. (http://www.xbox.com)

2010-12-22 Thread Shinichi Kuboki
Hi Everybody We are ISP in Japan to which IP 49/8 is allocated from JPNIC. It seems that it is set that IP that starts from 49/8 is refused on your website. (http://www.xbox.com) As APNIC has permitted us to allocate the customer IP 49/8 (Aug 2010), please remove IP 49/8 from the filtering No. li

Re: IPv6 BGP table size comparisons

2010-12-22 Thread Bjoern A. Zeeb
Hi, I love that people compare absolute numbers but have you also checked how much noise is in there? Back in the times when I was handling a /32 for someone, I created really strict filters and was shocked. The last version (really outdated these days, so don't use it, Cisco style) was here: h

Re: Holiday Songs

2010-12-22 Thread Robert Luethje
(must delurk to say) Very nice! May I show this to family? Robert - Original Message - From: "JC Dill" Cc: "NANOG list" Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 3:13 AM Subject: Re: Holiday Songs > > > Network Working Group B. Hancock > Request for

RE: Holiday Songs

2010-12-22 Thread Stack, Stephen (Citco)
Excellent :) Stephen Stack Systems Administrator - Network -Original Message- From: Paul WALL [mailto:pauldotw...@gmail.com] Sent: 22 December 2010 05:53 To: NANOG list Subject: Holiday Songs An old classic, but maybe it will help put everyone in the holiday spirit. The Twelve Days of

FCC petition filed by some members of NANOG in regards to Comcast and ratios as a peering criteria

2010-12-22 Thread Randy Epstein
As previously mentioned, the following FCC petition has been filed in regards to Comcast's peering practices (one issue being ratios as a peering criteria) by a group of NANOG members: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7021024373 Regards, Randy

Re: Holiday Songs

2010-12-22 Thread JC Dill
Network Working Group B. Hancock Request for Comments: 1882 Network-1 Software and Technology, Inc. Category: InformationalDecember 1995 The 12-Days of Technology Before Christmas Status of this Me

Re: IPv6 BGP table size comparisons

2010-12-22 Thread Jeff Wheeler
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Pekka Savola wrote: > 'Maximum Prefix Length' may be an over-simplifying metric. FWIW, we're > certainly not a major transit provider, but we do allow /48 in the > designated PI ranges but not in the PA ranges.  So the question is not > necessarily just about the p