Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 8:39 PM, Oliver O'Boyle wrote: > Thanks for the input. I don't consider us an isp, though i suppose i can > see how that argument could me made. Hotels are both simple and > complicated. There is a mix of our staff and equipment, guests and their > equipment, and brands wit

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Nicholas Oas
I'd be interested to know the answer to this one as well, as I've gone looking for the outages list in the past and found the same result. Have isitdownorjustme sites simply superceded the need for such lists? On Jul 8, 2017 6:59 PM, "Joly MacFie" wrote: > Actually, now I go to https://www.nano

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Sat, 08 Jul 2017 18:59:36 +0200, "Radu-Adrian Feurdean" said: > Now please show be a hotel room that has close to 65536 items in it > (also tell me how much does a night in such a room cost). > Then how many rooms may host close to 256 devices that can transmit and > receive data ? Well, as I

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Joly MacFie
Actually, now I go to https://www.nanog.org/list/faq/other I don't see any such thing, just http://www.outages.org/ where the latest report is 2013. Also "See *http://www.isp-lists.com/* for many other topic-specific lists." takes one somewhere else entirely! j On

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Doug Barton
Isn't that a problem that suggests its own solution? On 7/8/2017 1:43 PM, Joly MacFie wrote: (sorry I'm not on the outage list)

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Miles Fidelman
Both work for me in Boston. On 7/8/17 5:55 PM, John Levine wrote: In article you write: http://www.loc.gov/ Works fine for me on Roadrunner in central NY. -- In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is. Yogi Berra

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread John Levine
In article you write: >http://www.loc.gov/ Works fine for me on Roadrunner in central NY.

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread Radu-Adrian Feurdean
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017, at 19:13, Mel Beckman wrote: > Radu, > > Are you assuming that a goal of IPv6 is to efficiently fill subsets? I No, but I assume IPv6 is still subject to common-sense. > among them easy mapping of MAC addresses for transition purposes and the > security that discourages male

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Anne P. Mitchell Esq.
> I see http://congress.gov/ is out too. > > > > On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Joly MacFie wrote: > >> (sorry I'm not on the outage list) >> >> Any clues as to what the problem is at the Library of Congress? Appears to >> be DNS. Is it a DDOS? >> >> http://www.loc.gov/ These both load

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Justin Paine via NANOG
Both loading in SF over Comcast without  issue   _ Justin Paine Head of Trust & Safety Cloudflare Inc. PGP: BBAA 6BCE 3305 7FD6 6452 7115 57B6 0114 DE0B

Re: loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Joly MacFie
I see http://congress.gov/ is out too. On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Joly MacFie wrote: > (sorry I'm not on the outage list) > > Any clues as to what the problem is at the Library of Congress? Appears to > be DNS. Is it a DDOS? > > http://www.loc.gov/ > > > > -- > ---

loc.gov

2017-07-08 Thread Joly MacFie
(sorry I'm not on the outage list) Any clues as to what the problem is at the Library of Congress? Appears to be DNS. Is it a DDOS? http://www.loc.gov/ -- --- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -

RE: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread Aaron Gould
Hi Oliver, et al, I recall from when I attended an ARIN on the Road meeting in Austin last year ( https://www.arin.net/ontheroad/ ), that the folks at ARIN seemed to be open to discussing with you about getting the right size address space into your hands for what you needed to accomplishwit

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread Mel Beckman
Radu, Are you assuming that a goal of IPv6 is to efficiently fill subsets? I submit that it is not. There are advantages to sparse address spaces, among them easy mapping of MAC addresses for transition purposes and the security that discourages malefactors from quickly enumerating active devic

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread Radu-Adrian Feurdean
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017, at 03:06, Owen DeLong wrote: > consider a /48 per guest room as well as a /48 per hotel for the hotel > itself. I think the classfull madness of "/48 everywhere" should stop at some point; the "every subnet is a /64" is enough already. A /48 is 65536 *subnets*, with each subn

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread Lee Howard
On 7/7/17, 1:07 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Oliver O'Boyle" wrote: > We're currently in the planning stage and can make >whatever changes we need to. I always say to just expect you’ll change your address plan three times. Some people say, “I’ve only changed the address plan twice. . . so far.” >