I'm in the middle of pulling some Cisco 7246VXR-UBR's (antiques) and
replacing them with the Huawei D-CMTS devices. From what I understand of
your needs, the Huawei devices will do what you are looking for. We are
running 8x4, but can upgrade the licenses to 24x4 if we need the bandwidth,
althoug
NANOGers -
One of the concerns raised at a previous NANOG was with
respect to the need for an RPKI relying parties to explicitly
accept ARIN's relying party agreement (RPA) - note that this
has now been changed (per the attached announcement)
Wile the RPA terms remain the
On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:52:54PM +0100, Randy Bush wrote:
> >>> We record the customer ASN and the AS-SET for each AFI (v4|v6) and
> >>> expand these and push updated lists to devices daily or on demand
> >>> based on customer need.
> >>
> >> do you trust the state of the acl on the router and o
On 04/02/2016 11:14, Martin T wrote:
Hi,
am I correct that ISPs (in RIPE region), who update their BGP prefix
filters automatically, ask their IP transit customer or peering
partner to provide their "route"/"route6" object(s) or "as-set" object
in order to find all the prefixes which they should
Hey Folks,
If you're a network operator running caching DNS servers and you're a
charitable sort, could you pretty please flush records for swagbucks.com?
We unfortunately had a 24h NXDOMAIN caching time and we're now in a spot of
trouble since we were temporarily returning NXDOMAIN for our www.
>>> We record the customer ASN and the AS-SET for each AFI (v4|v6) and
>>> expand these and push updated lists to devices daily or on demand
>>> based on customer need.
>>
>> do you trust the state of the acl on the router and only send a delta,
>> or do you send the whole acl?
>
> We send the wh
> We record the customer ASN and the AS-SET for each AFI (v4|v6) and
> expand these and push updated lists to devices daily or on demand
> based on customer need.
do you trust the state of the acl on the router and only send a delta,
or do you send the whole acl?
randy
On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:40:36PM +0100, Randy Bush wrote:
> > We record the customer ASN and the AS-SET for each AFI (v4|v6) and
> > expand these and push updated lists to devices daily or on demand
> > based on customer need.
>
> do you trust the state of the acl on the router and only send a d
> On Feb 4, 2016, at 6:58 AM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen wrote:
>
>> In addition, in case of "as-set", an ISP needs to recursively find all the
>> AS numbers from "members" attributes because "as-set" can include other
>> "as-sets"?
>
> Some irrd servers, can expand this automatically (I think).
Hi NANOG,
I'm searching for last-mile providers in Manhattan (near the Holland
tunnel) to provide a 100Mbps and 1Gbps EPL to 60 Hudson. I would like to
avoid the bigger players as much as possible.
Thanks
Eric
Hello!
You could check awesome project for this purposes:
http://www.stableit.ru/2015/06/generate-bgp-filters-with-bgpq3.html
It's authored by Russian carrier RETN.net.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen wrote:
> Hi Martin
>
> On Thu, 4 Feb 2016, Martin T wrote:
>
>> am I cor
Hi Martin
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016, Martin T wrote:
am I correct that ISPs (in RIPE region), who update their BGP prefix
filters automatically, ask their IP transit customer or peering
partner to provide their "route"/"route6" object(s) or "as-set" object
in order to find all the prefixes which they
Hi,
am I correct that ISPs (in RIPE region), who update their BGP prefix
filters automatically, ask their IP transit customer or peering
partner to provide their "route"/"route6" object(s) or "as-set" object
in order to find all the prefixes which they should accept? If the IP
transit customer or
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