I wrote a script to expose stats from unbound to SNMP and built a Cacti
template for that. Recently started moving the DNS stats to feed into
Telegraf that pushes to an InfluxDB server, then built a dashboard in
Grafana. We track DNS RTT for a few queries, number of drops, number of
rejects, variou
What are you folk doing to validate your DNS cache server configs and
operation? In other words, what are you doing to make sure they are performing
well, not just alive.
Justin
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LACP+tagged VLANs is not a problem for me on RouterOS. I'm not wasting my
time on SwOS.
In general, Mikrotik's L2 switching implementation is very frustrating, but
I think it's gotten a bit better on the CRS3XX series of switches.
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 5:53 PM Randy Carpenter
wrote:
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> I c
I could never get LACP + tagged VLANs to work on SwOS.
Then again, it doesn't work reliably on RouterOS either, so I gave up. Spending
more on hardware that is well supported is worth it versus my time and sanity.
I think Ubiquiti pretty much has the "cheap hardware that works well, but
comme
Yep, run SwichOS, prevents you from running things in software. 😊
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Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer
MTCNA, MTCRE, MTCWE, MTCTCE, MTCINE, MTCSE, HE IPv6 Sage, Cambium ePMP Certified
Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second Edition”
Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WISP Suppo
That's a downfall of Mikrotik, they give you ultimate power. You can do some
pretty atypical things on there.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
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From: "Mauro Gasparini"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sen
I am interested in Ethernet WAN DHCP option.
Thank you
KARIM M.
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mark Tinka
Sent: May 18, 2020 3:04 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Integrated WIFI router and phone adapter
On 18/May/20 07:00, K MEKKAOUI wrote:
Hi NANO
It's clear then that I must use "bridge vlan" to achieve the goal I am
looking for.
Now it's time for me to study, research and test on my side.
If I have any specific questions, I will draw on your experience.
Thanks a lot.
El 15/5/20 a las 22:11, Travis Garrison escribió:
On the CRS 3xx line
don't forget to disable SIP-ALG on the units. That will be a huge
improvement.
On 5/18/20 12:34 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 18/May/20 16:45, Kevin Burke wrote:
They have an Ethernet version and GPON version.
The GPON version is the same price their Ethernet version + low end GPON ONT.
We stay
I have been told the proper way to handle geolocation issues is to open a
support ticket by following the "Contact Us" instructions here:
https://cbsi.secure.force.com/CBSi/KnowledgeHome?referer=cbs.com%2Faa
Once that's done if you don't get help in a reasonable timeframe, let me know
your supp
On 18/May/20 16:45, Kevin Burke wrote:
> They have an Ethernet version and GPON version.
>
> The GPON version is the same price their Ethernet version + low end GPON ONT.
>
>
> We stayed away from the GPON version for WiFi reasons. Want the techs
> thinking about a good RF location. Don'
Good morning. Does anyone have an email contact for CBS All Access
streaming NOC? We're struggling with what appear to be some
geo-location issues - our info is right on all the known
geo-location providers, but we're still struggling with some of our
IP blocks being unab
On 5/18/20 1:00 AM, K MEKKAOUI wrote:
Anyone knows about a good integrated WIFI router and phone adapter that
can be used to provide home and business internet and phone service. We
tried couple of them but we’ve seen some instability and reliability
issues (i.e. wifi issues, phone issues, etc.
They have an Ethernet version and GPON version.
The GPON version is the same price their Ethernet version + low end GPON ONT.
We stayed away from the GPON version for WiFi reasons. Want the techs thinking
about a good RF location. Don't want them thinking about easy/good fiber
routing.
+1
But yes -- GPON.
On 5/18/20 9:03 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 18/May/20 07:00, K MEKKAOUI wrote:
Hi NANOG Community
Anyone knows about a good integrated WIFI router and phone adapter
that can be used to provide home and business internet and phone
service. We tried couple of them but we’
On the CRS 3xx line, use vlan filtering instead. This guarantees hardware
offloading.
PS. Do not use this method on the 1xx or 2xx lines.
/interface bonding
add mode=802.3ad name=bond-inet slaves=ether9,ether10,ether8
transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3
/interface bridge
add name=bridge vlan-fi
On 18/May/20 07:00, K MEKKAOUI wrote:
>
> Hi NANOG Community
>
>
>
> Anyone knows about a good integrated WIFI router and phone adapter
> that can be used to provide home and business internet and phone
> service. We tried couple of them but we’ve seen some instability and
> reliability issues
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