On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 3:16 AM TJ Trout wrote:
> Anyone know of a hosted alternative to bgpmon? I'm testing
> Qrator but I can't determine if it will notify in real-time of a
> prefix hijack?
Qrator guy there.
Real-time notifications are there but are only available on a
commercial basis, becaus
do folk use `netstat -s` to help diagnose on routers/switches?
randy
Anyone know of a hosted alternative to bgpmon? I'm testing Qrator but I
can't determine if it will notify in real-time of a prefix hijack?
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 9:23 AM Matt Corallo wrote:
> There's also https://github.com/NLNOG/bgpalerter (which I believe they're
> trying to turn into a websi
Denver is a tough market for diversity's sake. Just about everyone that was
there was gobbled up by what is now CenturyLink.
-Mike Bolitho
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 4:12 PM JASON BOTHE via NANOG wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Just curious if you know of any fiber providers other than CL or Zayo in
> the Engle
Hi all
Just curious if you know of any fiber providers other than CL or Zayo in the
Englewood/Centennial area. Having a really tough time finding routes that avoid
the Solarium at Quebec / E Orchard as well as 910 15th St. Seems there are so
many single points of failure and collapsed routes t
You can achieve performance based routing using latency/jitter and partial
blackhole detection as your metrics without resorting to prefix splitting -
adjust local preferences on received routes, don’t install received routes, add
static routes, change MPLS label if doing EPE etc. I see very few
Circuits linking Asia & Europe via Siberia have proven highly unreliable.
Repairs are long and difficult. And arguably Russia is a better case scenario
than Africa. More politically stable. Better finances. Better basic
infrastructure.
From: NANOG on behalf
of
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 9:52 PM Jared Geiger wrote:
> Similar to how DNSSEC led many ISPs to remove their DNS redirecting
> "search services".
>
Not that significant, but DNSSec, at the 4% adoption rate, didn't do that,
HTTPS and HSTS did.
--
Töma
>
I was attracted to BGP route optimizers for latency/jitter reduction and
partial black hole detection scenarios. Our traffic is low enough in
volume that we aren't playing the circuit commit game, but rather
optimizing the path to VoIP customers who don't care that provider Y in
path X-Y-Z had a f
On 17/Jul/19 17:04, Rod Beck wrote:
> The cross continent connectivity is not going to be particularly
> reliable. Prone to cuts due to wars and regional turmoil. And imagine
> how it takes to repair problems at the physical layer.
I think that view is too myopic... you make it sound like Namibi
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 12:38 AM Hank Nussbacher wrote:
>
> On 16/07/2019 20:41, Job Snijders wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 3:33 PM Mike Hammett wrote:
>>
>> More like do whatever you want in your own house as long as you don't
>> infringe upon others.
>
>
> That's where the rub is; when us
The cross continent connectivity is not going to be particularly reliable.
Prone to cuts due to wars and regional turmoil. And imagine how it takes to
repair problems at the physical layer.
From: NANOG on behalf of Eric Kuhnke
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 3:
Ken,You can have useful information in AFNOG mailing list
(af...@afnog.org).--Gregoire Ehoumi-- Original message--From: Ken
GilmourDate: Tue, Jul 16, 2019 6:48 PMTo: C. A. Fillekes;Cc: North
Group;Subject:Re: Colo in AfricaWhat matters is whether or not we can get a
facility in Africa t
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 15:34 Ken Gilmour wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I work for a Security Analytics org and we're looking to build a small POP
> in Africa. I am pretty clueless about the region so I was won
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