On Wed 2016-Jan-06 16:23:21 -0800, David Sotnick wrote:
Really? Nobody here knows how one goes about updating IPv6 geolocation
data? Our /48 is still being denied access to Google sites due to unknown
geolocation.
Help?
John Lewis responded with some info[1], which is backed up by Google's o
> You don't explain what you are trying to research but asking us to
> give, gratis, deep inside depth to our deployments. Most of us would
> have serious issues with our employers if we gave out that info.
this is the problem with all the academic surveys on nanog. few, if
any, medium to large
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Zhang, Ying wrote:
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5SFP6G8
One issue that stopped me dead in your monkeysurvey was that you asked how
many "Middleboxes" I had without telling me what you consider a middlebox.
Then you go into questions that ask me to delve deep in
>Thanks for those pointers. The "mega bill" problem is one I have to avoid. We
>used to use ISDN as backup to T1 circuits,
>but had to abandon that after some wayward fail-overs resulted in $5000 phone
>bills. I'll check the plan overage terms
>carefully!
Sounds like an excellent application for
Hi Joe, William and Daniel,
Thank you for your suggestions and raising the concerns. Sorry for spamming the
list. I thought resending will have it be seen by more people who might have
missed the earlier ones. I fully understand the security concern as well. I
will be more careful posting to t
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Zhang, Ying wrote:
> We are researchers in HP Labs and Duke university. We are currently working
> on a project related to Middlebox modeling and troubleshooting.
> We are currently conducting a survey and gathering feedback from operators.
> Can you help us by pro
> On Jan 6, 2016, at 7:51 PM, Zhang, Ying wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> We are researchers in HP Labs and Duke university. We are currently working
> on a project related to Middlebox modeling and troubleshooting.
> We are currently conducting a survey and gathering feedback from operators.
> Can y
Dear All,
We are researchers in HP Labs and Duke university. We are currently working on
a project related to Middlebox modeling and troubleshooting.
We are currently conducting a survey and gathering feedback from operators.
Can you help us by providing some answers? Please feel free to email us
Really? Nobody here knows how one goes about updating IPv6 geolocation
data? Our /48 is still being denied access to Google sites due to unknown
geolocation.
Help?
Best,
David
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:34 PM, David Sotnick
wrote:
> Hello, and Season's Greetings!
>
> We recently lit up a new IP
David,
Thanks for those pointers. The "mega bill" problem is one I have to avoid. We
used to use ISDN as backup to T1 circuits, but had to abandon that after some
wayward fail-overs resulted in $5000 phone bills. I'll check the plan overage
terms carefully!
-mel
The specific phrase you’ll want to use with your VZ rep is a “machine to
machine” plan. It’s the same type of plans alarm companies purchase for
cell-backups. They have plans with data allowances as low as 1 MB/month for a
few dollars, but you get destroyed if you go over the plan because the
The problem with Internet-based services is that they depend on the very thing
most of us are trying to monitor. For reliable SMS you need out-of-band text
transmission at least, and ideally out-of-band TCP/IP data. So far cellular
modems provide lots of options for the latter, but I've seen few
There are also services that do it for you. In my day job (Transit
related software), we use textmarks.com to provide interactive transit
information ("where's my bus" kinds of things) via interactive SMS. Not
particularly expensive.
On 1/6/16 2:36 PM, David Hubbard wrote:
Hey all, was cur
On 2016-01-06 16:28, John Levine wrote:
The other question, given the fact that they’re both GSM-based, is
whether or not you know if AT&T or T-Mobile have cheap ‘machine’ plans
for use by these types of devices.
AT&T and T-Mo both have cheap MVNOs (resellers.) Airvoice Wireless
resells AT&T
>The other question, given the fact that they’re both GSM-based, is whether or
>not you know if AT&T or T-Mobile have cheap ‘machine’ plans for use by these
>types of devices.
AT&T and T-Mo both have cheap MVNOs (resellers.) Airvoice Wireless resells AT&T
and has a $10/mo plan, texts charged at
Hey all, was curious if anyone has opinions on the FoxBox vs SMS Eagle boxes
for sending SMS alerts directly to the cell network?
http://www.smsfoxbox.it/en/foxbox-iq.html/
http://www.smseagle.eu/store/en/devices/1-sms-eagle.html
Any alternative options would be appreciated too. I saw Microcom’
The solution for selling 1G internet with EPON could be 10GEPON. This is
still cheaper than GPON. The idea is that the ONU has a cheap standard 1G
transmitter. Apparently you can make a 10G receiver very cheap, it is the
transmitter that is expensive. So it is 10G downstream and 1G upstream.
With t
If you take out "bitrate, split ratio, cross vendor compatibility and
purchase price differences" then what else would you like to compare or
know? Those would be the major differences I would say. We only deploy GPON
here. I would say in a system like GEPON or GPON where a port is shared
between u
On 4/Jan/16 21:03, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> there are complications with an L3 vpn solution that L2/vpls doesn't
> bring along... and sometimes VPLS is cheaper than a wave/ptp-link ...
> and all I want is a ptp
You would fall under "other customers".
Mark.
Definitely there is - don't have any names handy but there were a few companies
at NANOG Montreal that chased me down re: leasing IP space (and of course
selling).
Paul
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