Re: nexus N3K-C3064PQ vs juniper ex4500 in order to protect against ddos

2016-09-30 Thread Matt Freitag
Pedro, Please also keep in mind that the Juniper EX4500 is an end of life product. Soon you won't be able to get Juniper to support you. That's why there are so many for so cheap on eBay. Matt Freitag Network Engineer I Information Technology Michigan Technological University (906) 487-3696 <%289

Re: nexus N3K-C3064PQ vs juniper ex4500 in order to protect against ddos

2016-09-30 Thread Saku Ytti
On 30 September 2016 at 22:42, Pedro wrote: Hey Pedro, > I have some idea to put switch before bgp router in order to terminate isp > 10G uplinks on switch, not router. Main reason is that could be some kind of > 1st level of defence against ddos, second reason, less important, save cost > of ro

nexus N3K-C3064PQ vs juniper ex4500 in order to protect against ddos

2016-09-30 Thread Pedro
Hello, I have some idea to put switch before bgp router in order to terminate isp 10G uplinks on switch, not router. Main reason is that could be some kind of 1st level of defence against ddos, second reason, less important, save cost of router ports, do many port mirrors. I think about N3K-C30

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Matthew Kaufman
But only the recipient must put them under an RSA in order to have them registered. The source need not have an RSA or LRSA for their legacy blocks, at least as I understand it. I'd also suggest that having a broker is useful, because the few well-known ones that exist are well-versed in the proce

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > On 9/30/16 1:22 PM, William Herrin wrote: >> Note that you can't sell the block as an "owned asset" and have ARIN >> recognize the change. ARIN does not recognize ownership of IP address >> blocks, they only recognize registration and authoriz

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:47 PM, Enno Rey wrote: > Note also there's voices recommending not to sign an RSA for legacy space (in > certain situations, at least), see > http://ipv4marketgroup.com/dont-sign-an-rsa-during-your-82-ipv4-transfer/. Hi Enno, The article says: "Never sign an RSA as p

Weekly Routing Table Report

2016-09-30 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG, SdNOG, BJNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing WG. Daily listings are sent to bgp-st...@lists.apnic.

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Enno Rey
Hi, On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 10:26:36AM -0700, Seth Mattinen wrote: > On 9/30/16 09:49, Bryan Fields wrote: > > I'm trying to find a place on ARIN's website where this is addressed, but > > coming up short. I'm not the seller or buyer in this, but basically someone > > has a legacy block allocated

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Jim Mercer
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 01:22:19PM -0400, William Herrin wrote: > 1. Buyer gets approved by ARIN for a specified transfer in the amount > to be purchased. Signs RSA. > 2. Legacy registrant (seller) signs the LRSA, proves identity and > authority to ARIN, places legacy block under the LRSA. i don't

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Bryan Fields
On 9/30/16 1:22 PM, William Herrin wrote: > Note that you can't sell the block as an "owned asset" and have ARIN > recognize the change. ARIN does not recognize ownership of IP address > blocks, they only recognize registration and authorized agents. This would seem to be in violation of what the

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 9/30/16 09:49, Bryan Fields wrote: I'm trying to find a place on ARIN's website where this is addressed, but coming up short. I'm not the seller or buyer in this, but basically someone has a legacy block allocated by Postel and wants to sell the block as it's an owned asset. What's the proce

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > I'm trying to find a place on ARIN's website where this is addressed, but > coming up short. I'm not the seller or buyer in this, but basically someone > has a legacy block allocated by Postel and wants to sell the block as it's an > owned a

Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Jared Mauch
I would review this: https://ripe72.ripe.net/presentations/65-160524.ripe-transfer.pdf - Jared > On Sep 30, 2016, at 12:49 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > > I'm trying to find a place on ARIN's website where this is addressed, but > coming up short. I'm not the seller or buyer in this, but basicall

ARIN legacy block transfer process

2016-09-30 Thread Bryan Fields
I'm trying to find a place on ARIN's website where this is addressed, but coming up short. I'm not the seller or buyer in this, but basically someone has a legacy block allocated by Postel and wants to sell the block as it's an owned asset. What's the process to get ARIN to move the admin/ownersh