I did realise a little after this that it would be a no no to talk this
security wise.
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 at 12:47, Mark Tees wrote:
> I might be reading this wrong but it appears only one person has raised an
> issue and then not actually backed it up with data.
>
> Out of the eyes that have v
I might be reading this wrong but it appears only one person has raised an
issue and then not actually backed it up with data.
Out of the eyes that have views inside the major networks did anyone see
any issues?
Surely cross posting this to other NOG lists is sufficienct.
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 at
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing this will come in handy.
Quick note for those running it would be a little more portable
by changing the shebang line to #!/bin/sh as bash on a lot of systems does not
exist in /bin
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The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway
It was a script I created in regards to this thread below... Interface counters
and some other things stop working after a Cisco ASR920 is up 889 days Fun
Fun
https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/2019-January/106558.html
-Original Message-
From: Mel Beckman
Sent: Friday, Ja
Erik,
That’s a nice little script. Thanks!
So you want a warning if a router hasn’t been rebooted in a long time? Just
out of curiosity, why? I’m kind of glad that my routers don’t reboot, pretty
much ever. Usually I want to know if the uptime suddenly became less than the
most recent uptime,
Doh.. Sent this to the wrong list.:facepalm:
Check out c-nsp if you want to find out about Cisco Bug CSCvk35460 on ASR920.
Counters stop working at 889 days of uptime.
-Original Message-
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Erik Sundberg
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 6:30 PM
To: nanog@nanog.o
All,
I just created a quick script to check the uptime of a ASR920 via SNMP if you
have a fairly long list of devices. It's a simple bash script and snmpwalk
version 2c. Figured I would share it with you. Happy Friday
Grab the code from GitHub: https://github.com/esundberg/CiscoRouterUptime
It'
OP is yet to clarify how a single /24 advertisement caused a "massive-prefix
spike/flap"; in OP's words.
The Experiment should continue.
-Randy
On Friday, January 25, 2019, 2:32:47 PM PST, Tom Beecher
wrote:
If I understand this thread correctly, the test cause no actual change in the
rout
If I understand this thread correctly, the test cause no actual change in
the routing table size or route announcement. That was all a result of the
incorrect behavior of the software.
Instead of throwing rocks, how about some data instead. We can collaborate
and better understand the whole thing
It does, Ytti. And not just in testing. In feature development too.
Often in design discussions, someone pipes up: "someone does bla bla,
Let's not break it". One I remember from years ago was setting two
route reflectors as clients of each other and thinking route reflection
wasn't designed for th
Nah, statics everywhere. That way only I can fix it. ...sometimes... lol
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Randy Bush
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 12:41 PM
To: Tom Beecher
Cc: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Re: [ROUTI
> Next thing we know someone is going to start pumping up EIGRP.
>
>> there's an old saying, is-is is deployed in few networks, just some of
>> the world's largest ones. there might be a reason for that.
>>
>> personally, i prefer emacs.
idrp please
randy
Next thing we know someone is going to start pumping up EIGRP.
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 1:34 PM Randy Bush wrote:
> there's an old saying, is-is is deployed in few networks, just some of
> the world's largest ones. there might be a reason for that.
>
> personally, i prefer emacs.
>
> randy
>
there's an old saying, is-is is deployed in few networks, just some of
the world's largest ones. there might be a reason for that.
personally, i prefer emacs.
randy
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I'm personally aware of dozens and dozens of OSPF deployments, but not
aware of a single IS-IS deployment. This is among smaller consumer ISPs,
with typically up to around 10K customers.
I'm sure a big reason for this is that IS-IS support isn't all that common
in the lower end routing gear ofte
In my isp network of ~50,000 subscribers, I run about (200) mpls p/pe nodes in
one ospf area with dual rr cluster for mp-ibgp type mpls overlay services.
seems fine to me.
-Aaron
Q: why do we have to start this debate every other day?
A: because i don't have time to start it every day
On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 at 16:18, Steven Bahnsen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> First time poster looking for some input on a debate and I apologise if I've
> done this completely wrong, but I don't think m
Why would you want to settle a pointless debate? :)
-mel beckman
> On Jan 25, 2019, at 6:45 AM, Tom Hill wrote:
>
>> On 25/01/2019 04:47, Steven Bahnsen wrote:
>> First time poster looking for some input on a debate
>
>
> This won't settle anything. You've just started the same old debate
>
On 25/01/2019 04:47, Steven Bahnsen wrote:
> First time poster looking for some input on a debate
This won't settle anything. You've just started the same old debate
again, from the beginning. Again. :)
There are almost certainly indexed threads of this mailing list with
enough answers to this q
You’re probably right that there a lot more in service devices that are
running OSPF. But IS-IS assuredly is involved in routing way more traffic
volume.
In the end , right tool for the job is all that matters.
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 09:17 Steven Bahnsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First time poster loo
Hi,
First time poster looking for some input on a debate and I apologise if I've
done this completely wrong, but I don't think my colleague will be convinced
until he hears it from this community.
Granted I'm relatively green when it comes to networking, but it was my
understand that other than B
Hello,
I've already send to all address I could get from whois/web page and got
nothing :(. Please be so kinde and write to me privately.
Regards,
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Grzegorz Dabrowski
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