hi aluisio
On 09/06/15 at 02:01am, Aluisio da Silva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone here have a suggestion for a tool to replace Peakflow CP from
> Arbor Networks?
# for reference
http://www.arbornetworks.com/products
> Please if possible you would like hear some suggestions.
- sflow based
h
Hello,
Does anyone here have a suggestion for a tool to replace Peakflow CP from Arbor
Networks?
Please if possible you would like hear some suggestions.
Thanks.
Aluísio da Silva
Coordenação de Planejamento e Engenharia
CTBC
(34) 3256-2471
(34) 9976-0471
www.ctbc.com.br
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On 9/5/2015 19:15, Jared Mauch wrote:
OT: hit delete, or shameless plug disclaimer
one of my colleagues just posted this visualiation
of the internet from the as_path view of 2914. if you are on
a mobile, you have to physically move your device around.
http://as2914.net/
OT: hit delete, or shameless plug disclaimer
one of my colleagues just posted this visualiation
of the internet from the as_path view of 2914. if you are on
a mobile, you have to physically move your device around.
http://as2914.net/
If you love it, send Job your accola
If someone that works with or knows someone who works with weather.gov
(National Weather Service) please take a look at this. I did a whois on
weather.gov and there is no contact info.
www.weather.gov is serving an akami cert
weather.gov is serving a NWS SAN cert that does not cover weather.gov
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From: Ignacio de castro
For a more academic perspective:
"Software-defined networking: A comprehensive survey"
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6994333&tag=1
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Can't read it. They suck:
You have been
How many IPv6 addresses do you get?
Frank
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Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 7:31 PM
To: Jared Mauch
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: NetFlow - path from Routers to Collector
(Jared wrote):
> Most people
that might be solved in future with a dump to a storage area, diff of previous
dump and flag problem if diff show significant difference
colin
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> On 5 Sep 2015, at 15:04, Philip Smith wrote:
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> Hi Hugo,
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> Hugo Slabber
These disclaimers have been proven to be added by the paranoid.
eg:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-08-26/business/ct-biz-0826-chicago-law-20110826_1_disclaimers-legal-obligations-binding
Basically, unless you already have an existing written NDA you’re likely not
bound. Your company m
For a short survey and history, see also "The road to SDN: An intellectual
history of programmable networks"
http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2560327
Also, the lectures and interviews from Nick Feamster's coursera course are
available on YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/user/nfeamster?noapp=1
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Would be hard to prove that you implicitly agreed to the constraints
mentioned within the email by just merely receiving it and reading it.
Even EULA's require you to check a box or click "I Accept."
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015, 2:30 PM Larry Sheldon wrote:
> On 9/4/2015 12:57, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
There's also a quite comprehensive survey from an academic angle:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.0440
If your network is such that only a handful of routers supply redundant paths,
then you can set up iBGP sessions with those directly without going via route
reflectors. You can have most routes going through reflectors and a few through
direct BGP sessions. Not everything needs to go through rou
For a more academic perspective:
"Software-defined networking: A comprehensive survey"
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6994333&tag=1
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 5:35 PM, Ignacio de castro
wrote:
> For a more academic perspective:
> "Software-defined networking: A comprehensive s
Hi Brian,
I'm able to access https://whois.net, have you check the nameserver of
numachi.com?
Is the other domain use same authoritative DNS?
Best regards,
David S.
e. da...@zeromail.us
w. http://blog.pnyet.web.id
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 9:39
Some ideas:
1. You could just add a nameserver. There's no rule that says you have
to have exactly two. You could almost certainly have three. (There are
some registry-specific rules that specify the minimum and maximum
numbers, but I've never seen a registry where the maximum was two.) If
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Hi Hugo,
Hugo Slabbert wrote on 5/09/2015 01:20 :
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>> BGP routing table entries examined:
>> 30167
> ...
>> Percentage of available address space announced:
>> 7.0 Percentage of allocated address space announced:
>> 7.0
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> erm...y'all missing some
Hi Mike,
On 5 Sep 2015, at 0:34, Mike wrote:
Due to a recent fiber cut in northern california, I've stepped up my
plan to have one authoritative dns and backup mail exchanger located
on another network far, far away. I am sadly having immense trouble
with dotster understanding that I need to
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