BGP Update Report

2014-01-10 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 02-Jan-14 -to- 09-Jan-14 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS476651860 2.9% 24.6 -- KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom 2 - AS982951069 2.9%

The Cidr Report

2014-01-10 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Jan 10 21:13:34 2014 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/2.0 for a current version of this report. Recent Table History Date

Re: [Off-Topic] Ubersmith

2014-01-10 Thread randal k
We have used Ubersmith here ata Data102 for several years (since august 2009? I think?) and have been very pleased with it. As a datacenter operator, it provides a truckload of tools and (perhaps the most important thing about it) integrates it all together pretty seamlessly. For a simple example -

Weekly Routing Table Report

2014-01-10 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: EIGRP support !Cisco

2014-01-10 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote: > On 08/01/2014 18:14, Christopher Morrow wrote: >> you could employ one of the several methods to migrate from 'less >> desirable igp' to 'more desirable igp' on all of the things in >> question... there's people that have done this before ev

Re: EIGRP support !Cisco

2014-01-10 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 08/01/2014 18:14, Christopher Morrow wrote: > you could employ one of the several methods to migrate from 'less > desirable igp' to 'more desirable igp' on all of the things in > question... there's people that have done this before even :) https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog29/presentations/g

RE: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds

2014-01-10 Thread Adam Greene
Ah yes, indeed. Makes much more sense. Interesting that they price per email accounts serviced. I guess that's how they determine your relative size. Interesting the idea of using this service in conjunction with Team Cymru's BOGON lists. -Original Message- From: Eric Tykwinski [mailto:er

RE: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds

2014-01-10 Thread Eric Tykwinski
Looks like a bug, if you stick a 1 in total email users: Per Year: $504.00 -Original Message- From: Adam Greene [mailto:maill...@webjogger.net] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 9:11 AM To: 'NANOG Mailing List' Subject: RE: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds

RE: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds

2014-01-10 Thread Adam Greene
Hi TR, This looks like a very promising service to me as well. Could you hit me off list with the pricing contact? The pricing on http://www.spamhaustech.com/datafeed/pricecalculator.lasso is a little high ($9,223,372,036,854,780,000.00/yr). :) Thanks, Adam -Original Message- From: T