On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 8:03 PM, Justin M. Streiner
wrote:
> I've heard all sorts of BS answers as to why there is no v6 for FIOS,
Step 1. Ask an ALU sales droid about their IPv6 support on PON
Step 2. Be disappointed by the answer
Step 3. Stroke chin or beard thoughtfully while enjoying the epip
Robert,
>> sgrep can dump out a "stanza" of ios-like config, then you can rcsdiff
>> that to your master, per 'chunk' of config.
>> Dale
>>
>
> I'm digging the idea of your command. Along the same lines I've got this
> awk snippet that I made and then forgot about. It functions like the cisco
>
On 2/28/2014 9:19 PM, Dale W. Carder wrote:
If I'm understanding what you're trying to do, you could script around
our rather unsophisticated 'sgrep' (stanza grep) tool combined with
scripting around rancid & rcs to do what I think you are looking for.
http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~dwcarder/scripts
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 4:00 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> There are many places where automated RPF makes a lot of sense. An IXP is
> not one of them.
That make sense. Everyone is rightly resistant to automated filtering.
But could we automate getting the word out instead?
Can obvious BCP38 clu
On 02/03/2014 12:45, Vitkovský Adam wrote:
>> On the other hand, if a member provides transit, he will add its
>> customer prefixes to RaDB / RIPEdb with appropriate route
>> objects and the ACL will be updated accordingly. Shouldn't break there.
>
> And that's a really nice side effect.
and i
> On the other hand, if a member provides transit, he will add its
> customer prefixes to RaDB / RIPEdb with appropriate route
> objects and the ACL will be updated accordingly. Shouldn't break there.
And that's a really nice side effect.
However in case of transit providers the problem is tha
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