It seems Oracle is being sent bogus routing information from their PNAP
peer. They are learning, what seems to be a random subnet of prefixes
(two of which I am not even announcing-- 64.7.135.0/24 and
64.7.137.0/24) that are learned from Torix. The path that 7160 sees is
19024 29791 8001 11670 1
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In an article titled "Do they have Internet on the Icebreaker?"
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We have DCs in Suwanee and Atlanta. We use NTT and TWT at both.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Chris Lowe
wrote:
> My organization is building a new data center in the Atlanta area. I need
> to identify a couple of carriers stability is preferred over cost.
> Please let me know your preferre
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:46:05 PM Jason Lixfeld wrote:
> 3. If your network is MPLS enabled, you can do a routed
> pseudowire from a BGP speaking router with a full table
> to the access router (PE). Other tunnelling
> technologies can probably do the same thing; GRE, L2TPv3
> and also a plai
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:46:05 PM Jason Lixfeld wrote:
> 1. You already know that multihop is very ugly. If it's
> for a one-off, it's probably fine. But building a
> product around multi-hop wouldn't be my first choice.
We prefer Layer 2 bundling technologies like 802.1AX, POS
bundles or
My organization is building a new data center in the Atlanta area. I need to
identify a couple of carriers stability is preferred over cost.
Please let me know your preferred carriers as well as any carriers that you
would stay away from.
Thanks!
On Monday, July 07, 2014 08:33:12 PM Anurag Bhatia wrote:
> In this scenario what is best practice for giving full
> table to downstream?
In our case, we have three types of edge routers; Juniper
MX480 + Cisco ASR1006, and the Cisco ME3600X.
For the MX480 and ASR1006 have no problems supportin
susan crawford, @scrawford, tweeted this really well done survey of the
major internet infrastructure in nyc.
http://cromwell-intl.com/travel/usa/new-york-internet/
randy
Thanks to an unnamed frontline staff member who worked hard to find the
right people at Oracle, I found the right people at Oracle-- She had no
idea what I was talking about, but knew how to figure out how to find
who I needed and didnt give up!
It seems Oracle is being sent bogus routing info
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> Hi,
>I have been trying to get a hold of someone who looks after ASN 7160 since
> last Thursday both directly (OrgTechEmail), and indirectly via upstreams with
> no luck. I am trying to resolve or at least understand a routing
> reachabili
Hi,
I have been trying to get a hold of someone who looks after ASN
7160 since last Thursday both directly (OrgTechEmail), and indirectly
via upstreams with no luck. I am trying to resolve or at least
understand a routing reachability issue between our two networks. It
seems packets from
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