On 11/12/12, Jim Mercer wrote:
> Hi, > Is there a common practice of providers to vet / validate requests to
> advertise > blocks?
There is a common practice of providers to require an initial Letter
of authorization from the org listed in WHOIS when first setting up,
and manual request to allo
Hi,
Is there a common practice of providers to vet / validate requests to advertise
blocks?
Who is the "authority" when it comes to determining if a request for routing
is valid?
Is it the WHOIS data maintained by the various RIR?
It seems I'm playing whack-a-mole to get some routes shut down f
I've used digi.com before, does the job.
--
Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
We have one site using this type of OpeGear setup, but we use an LTE "MiFi"
with wireless to the OpenGear's "WAN", but also use a USB port on the open
gear to keep the MiFi powered.
-Original Message-
From: Asaf Rapoport [mailto:arapop...@telepacific.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 201
Our softswitch vendor talks about control plane bandwidths for geo-redundant
configurations on the low end of your numbers. I'd have to drag out the
slide deck to see exactly what they recommended.
My point is that carrier-class products have demonstrated it's possible.
Frank
From: Tim
Compared to our CMTS, our class 5 softswitch cost us less money. Yet our
CMTS vendor stopped talking about hitless software upgrades 2 years ago
because the upgrade path (from, to, and which software releases you can use)
is so limited it's hardly practical.
Frank
From: Kasper Adel [mailto
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 07:54:15PM +, Warren Bailey wrote:
> Does anyone know the lead time for ARIN to issue OrgID and subsequently an AS?
Generally a day or so after getting them the proper information.
http://anewdomain.net/2012/11/10/nasa-dtn-protocol-bp-protocol-vint-cerf-interplanetary-internet-how-it-works-what-legos-have-to-to-with-it/#
NASA DTN Protocol: Interplanetary Internet, How It Works, What LEGOS Have to
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Author: Gina Smith
NASA is calling it the interplanetary Internet
Betty
Thanks.
I believe this information is really useful for trouble shooting of GeoIP.
It is great job.
I would like to copy to our local wiki for redundancy ,
and I will try to add Japan local GeoIP provider information to the wiki for
Japan internet users and ISP.
Regards,
-Shishio
(2012/11
Hello Shishio, the nanog.cluepon.net environment was in fact moved. We
will check to see if the data is still available and work to link it to the
GeoIP presentation on nanog.org/nanog53
All best.
Betty
Betty Burke
NANOG Executive Director
48377 Fremont Boulevard, Suite 117
Fremont, CA 94538
Tel
I would argue no.
The Class 5 softswitches that are around now are off-the-shelf cPCI or ACTA
hardware running Linux or some other *nix. The TDM -> IP cards are the only
sticky point there to be upgraded, but since everything is a mid-plane, you
can do rolling N:1 upgrades across the cards with mi
Does anyone know the lead time for ARIN to issue OrgID and subsequently an AS?
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos/topics/concept/issu-oveview.html
The Juniper ISSU guide.
You need two things:
1. Separation of the control plane and forwarding plane
2. 2 routing engines in the same chassis -- the non active RE upgrades
first, then when its up and running the acti
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