Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread Brandon Ross
On Fri, 8 Mar 2013, Josh Baird wrote: Or find a wireless ISP in the area to backhaul you some bandwidth for a week. Do you think the convention center that wants $50/person/week will just give away the roof rights for free? -- Brandon Ross Yahoo & AIM:

RE: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
There's some fundamental misunderstanding here. By default with vpnv4 and vpnv6 address-familie there's next hop self set by the PE. Local-Repair and label-retention was around many years before PIC came along. It worked nicely with eibgp multipath and allowed the primary PE to work around the

Re: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Phil Bedard
On Mar 8, 2013, at 5:55 PM, Saku Ytti wrote: > On (2013-03-08 18:17 +), Matt Newsom wrote: > >> If you run PIC and hide the next hop information between a loopback >> which is what will happen in a vpn environment > > Typical SP network has next-hop-self in INET BGP, and does not car

Re: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Saku Ytti
On (2013-03-08 18:17 +), Matt Newsom wrote: > If you run PIC and hide the next hop information between a loopback > which is what will happen in a vpn environment Typical SP network has next-hop-self in INET BGP, and does not carry edge-links in IGP. You don't want to have lot of prefix

BGP Update Report

2013-03-08 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 11-Feb-13 -to- 18-Feb-13 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS9498 111602 4.7% 107.9 -- BBIL-AP BHARTI Airtel Ltd. 2 - AS24560 91379 3.8%

The Cidr Report

2013-03-08 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Tue Feb 19 16:13:14 2013 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

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread Josh Baird
Or find a wireless ISP in the area to backhaul you some bandwidth for a week. Then just get a box to do NAT, DHCP, etc. Josh On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Philip Lavine wrote: > Has anybody set up a Cellular front end (LTE or 3G) access to the Internet > and a WiFi backend supporting 150 devi

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread joel jaeggli
On 3/8/13 12:19 PM, Philip Lavine wrote: so : Cradlepoint with 3 x USB Modems -> Cisco2900 with integrated WLC and 6 AP's sounds like something that I would do yes. would probably extend the modems with a usb cable and or have more than one provider on a different band plan so that the thr

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread PC
If you have the luxury of running copper, you have some options. In my experience, its often difficult to do so without paying the house's labor at a convention center. This may necessitate a distributed solution with just several individual cradlepoint routers dropped throughout the coverage are

RE: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread Eric Wieling
plus overage fees 8-) -Original Message- From: Philip Lavine [mailto:source_ro...@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 3:20 PM To: joel jaeggli; NANOG list Subject: Re: internet in the box so : Cradlepoint with 3 x USB Modems -> Cisco2900 with integrated WLC and 6 AP's __

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread Philip Lavine
so : Cradlepoint with 3 x USB Modems -> Cisco2900 with integrated WLC and 6 AP's From: joel jaeggli To: Philip Lavine ; NANOG list Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 11:40 AM Subject: Re: internet in the box cradlepoint, verizon lte wireless usb dongle and a comm

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread joel jaeggli
cradlepoint, verizon lte wireless usb dongle and a commercial plan with the appropiate bandwidth cap. I would then put a somewhat more powerful wireless-ap/router/nat-box behind it. I have stood up a datacenter behind such a thing while waiting for circuits to arrive. the cradlepoint can

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread Justin Wilson
My advice have some limits or controls. Whether it be a box running QOS, hotspot, etc. You will have users on there running speed tests, trying to Skype, etc. Justin -- Justin Wilson Aol & Yahoo IM: j2sw http://www.mtin.net/blog ­ xISP News http://www.twitter.com/j2sw ­ Follow me

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2013-03-08 Thread Sabo, Eric
I am trying to get our email server off their block list, I tried a couple phone number at this point and I haven't be able to locate anyone to help me for this domain. If anyone has any contact information on this domain, please share it. Probably by the time I get in contact our domain will b

Weekly Routing Table Report

2013-03-08 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, LacNOG, TRNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing Working Group. Daily listings are sent to bgp-st...@lists.ap

RE: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Matt Newsom
If you run PIC and hide the next hop information between a loopback which is what will happen in a vpn environment you will lose awareness of the failure of an edge link on a remote PE. The remote PE will continue to send traffic to the PE with the failed link until it has completely conver

Re: Intermapper vs NetBrain vs some other for NMS

2013-03-08 Thread Jeff Gehlbach
On 03/08/2013 11:55 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote: > I did use OpenNMS for a while before switching to InterMapper, but > ONMS's discovery/mapping was very broken at the time, it was a PITA > to set up and manage and I don't know if it's gotten much getter in > the last couple of years since. Hey Jason

Re: Intermapper vs NetBrain vs some other for NMS

2013-03-08 Thread Brett Lykins
I would second Cacti as a great extensible resource, (with Threshold, Monitor, and Weathermap plugins) with the caveat that it almost requires someone on the team to take it on as a hobby if you want to get the most out of it. You really need someone who loves to tinker, (and has the time) but the

Re: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Saku Ytti
On (2013-03-08 16:40 +), Matt Newsom wrote: > 2) forward plane (recursive lookup issues) > Most platforms program prefix's with associated labels slower so > your base convergence will suffer. Do you have any reference you could share? What level of penalty per prefix have you obs

public consultation on root zone KSK rollover

2013-03-08 Thread Joe Abley
Hi all, The following ICANN public comment period opened today: http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/root-zone-consultation-08mar13-en.htm The questions relate to DNSSEC rollover in the root zone, and hence are relevant to anybody doing DNSSEC validation. Your responses to the questi

Re: is yahoo in trouble?

2013-03-08 Thread Rayson Ho
The Yahoo sites must be working fine when accessed from Yahoo's office, but since working from home is banned, the workers are not able to check! :-D Rayson == Open Grid Scheduler - The Official Open Source Grid Engine http://gridscheduler.sourcefor

RE: Intermapper vs NetBrain vs some other for NMS

2013-03-08 Thread Jeffrey Negro
I've always had a love/hate relationship with Cacti for this type of thing. If you have the Monitor, Threshold, and Weathermap plugins installed, it's very extensible and would probably meet your needs well. Weathermap has a decent in-app designer that has a Visio feel. The hate part comes wh

Re: is yahoo in trouble?

2013-03-08 Thread Leo Bicknell
In a message written on Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 08:48:00AM -0800, Philip Lavine wrote: > I am getting Connection refused on a lot of links I think many of their servers were telecommuting from remote data centers, and were told they were no longer needed if they couldn't come into the office... --

Re: is yahoo in trouble?

2013-03-08 Thread Dan White
On 03/08/13 08:48 -0800, Philip Lavine wrote: I am getting Connection refused on a lot of links I am also seeing errors. Here is a result from a random link on the frontpage: ~$ curl http://news.yahoo.com/half-girls-south-sudan-forced-marry-140334618.html Connection refused Connection refus

Re: Intermapper vs NetBrain vs some other for NMS

2013-03-08 Thread Jason Lixfeld
I'd also be very interested in what's out there. I have similar grievances with InterMapper, but at this point, it sucks far less than anything else I've tried. I just poked around NetBrain's site and am immediately deterred by it's reliance on a Windows backend, so that's out for me. I did u

Re: Intermapper vs NetBrain vs some other for NMS

2013-03-08 Thread David Barak
I like intermapper for monitoring: it's been very stable, and exports traps and notifications well. I also like netbrain for troubleshooting and mapmaking, because its visualization is engineer and manager-friendly. David Barak Sent from a mobile device, please forgive autocorrection and top p

RE: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Matt Newsom
Internet in a vrf is doable on most platforms and definitely adds a lot of flexibility. 1) control plane (route reflectors ) This is really dependent on your platform and whether you are doing multiple RD's or not. If you divide your transit into regions and filter based upon RT you

Intermapper vs NetBrain vs some other for NMS

2013-03-08 Thread Ben Bartsch
Hi all: I'm looking for information anyone might have comparing Intermapper to NetBrain for NMS. Stuff like devices up/down, interface utilization, building maps for documentation, etc. IMO, Intermapper works great, when it works. Tech support has been slow and often cannot fix the problems, no

RE: internet routing table in a vrf

2013-03-08 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
Hi 1) control plane (route reflectors ) - you can either run a separate control plane infrastructure for inet vrf or you can use common RRs that depends on your hardware capabilities (or you can run a separate BGP process for reflecting inet vrf). - no need to worry about data-plane as VPN rout