We are using for our Switzerland-wide FTTH (Point-to-Point topology) the Cisco
9500 series. Our product is called «Ethernet7» and delivers the services you
describe using EVPN-VXLAN, providing 1/10/25 Gbps and 100 Gbps NNI.
https://www.init7.net/en/offer/ethernet7-carrier-ethernet-service-ces/
Very sad day for our colleagues at OVH AS16276 as they lost their datacenter
SBG-2 in Strasbourg/France completly („everything is destroyed“) in a fire 🔥
and the neighboring SBG1/SBG3/SBG4 at least temporary.
https://www.dna.fr/amp/faits-divers-justice/2021/03/10/strasbourg-important-incendie-d
This one at Aargauerstasse 10 in Zurich is operated by the incumbent Swisscom,
mainly for their own purpose. It‘s called «Zurich Herdern» with LEX code
790ZHH, despite it‘s not a LEX in the classical sense.
There is a similar one in another area of the city called «Zurich Binz» with
the code 7
For Nuremberg specifically I suggest to ask Core Backbone and Noris.
From what I heard Gasline sold their Layer2 operations to EnBW if I recall
correctly. I think Gasline has only DF left.
Re Eunetworks: I recommend to avoid them, unless you don‘t mind be taken to
court for their own mistakes.
When they do their cold calls I tend to answer «Call again in 6 months, if you
are still with Cogent then.» Most sales reps don‘t survive that long. #SCNR
--
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
Technoparkstrasse 5
CH-8406 Winterthur
Switzerland
http://www.init7.net/
> Am 16.09.2019 um
Am 19.03.19 um 18:39 schrieb Bill Woodcock:
>> On Mar 19, 2019, at 10:12 AM, Fredy Kuenzler
>> wrote: I wonder whether anyone has ever compiled a list of
>> well-known Anycast prefixes.
>
> I don’t know of one.
>
> It seems like a good idea.
>
> BGP-mu
I wonder whether anyone has ever compiled a list of well-known Anycast
prefixes.
Such as
1.1.1.0/24
8.8.8.0/24
9.9.9.0/24
...
Might be useful for a routing policy such as "always route hot-potato".
PS. this mail is not intended to start a flame war of hot vs. cold
potato routing.
7;big
names'. #rant
I suggest to anyone considering to buy colocation space in NYC (or
elsewhere) not to choose Telehouse, unlike a few years ago.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
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Fredy Kuenzler
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Fiber7. No Limits.
https://www.fiber7.ch
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Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
AS13030
St.-Georgen-Strasse 70
CH-8400 Winterthur
Skype: flyingpotato
Phone: +41 44 315 4400
Fax: +41 44 315 4401
Twitter: @init7 /
ate Cogent without
much collateral damage. It would support Google/HE's position. And maybe help
to bring back Cogent onto a cooperative track, after all.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
St.-Georgen-Strasse 70
CH-8400 Winterthur
Switzerland
http://www.init7.net/
> Am 10.03.201
Am 10.03.2016 um 22:25 schrieb Damien Burke :
> Anyone who is multihomed with cogent ipv6 in their mix should shutdown their
> IPv6 bgp session. Let’s see if we can make their graph freefall.
Alternative:
set community [do not announce to Cogent]
*SCNR*
activation fails.
Twitter thread:
https://twitter.com/fiber7_ch/status/630880605971025920
Offlist response is fine.
Thanks.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
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Fiber7. No Limits.
https://www.fiber7.ch
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Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
AS13030
St.-Georgen-Strasse 70
CH-8400 Winterthur
net" in someplace like Canadaland or Sweden
> on init7's Fiber7 ?
Thanks for mentioning Fiber7, which is actually available in
Switzerland, not Sweden. And every Fiber7 customer gets a /48, too.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
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Fiber7. No Limits.
https://www.fiber7.ch
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would be rather short...
*SCNR*
--
Fredy Kuenzler
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Fiber7. No Limits.
https://www.fiber7.ch
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Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
AS13030
St.-Georgen-Strasse 70
CH-8400 Winterthur
Skype: flyingpotato
Phone: +41 44 315 4400
Fax: +41 44 315 4401
Twitte
f vanished BGP adjacencies are due to laziness or
technical limitations.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
AS13030
St. Georgen-Strasse 70
CH-8400 Winterthur
Skype: flyingpotato
Phone: +41 44 315 4400
Fax: +41 44 315 4401
Twitter: @init7 / @kuenzler
http://www.init7.net/
Constantine,
Please mail me offlist if Init7 can be of any help to resolve the case.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
St.-Georgen-Strasse 70
CH-8400 Winterthur
Switzerland
http://www.init7.net/
> Am 30.11.2013 um 08:30 schrieb "Constantine A. Murenin" :
>
> De
sing them and
the previous XMR series for years and are happy with it. CLI is
Cisco-look-and-feel, the software tree has a clear structure (unlike
Cisco with hundreds of versions) and the TAC is willing to ssh into your
gear to assist.
--
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd.
AS13030
St. Georgen-
Am 26.11.2012 11:01, schrieb Network Department:
Could somebody provide me peering contact for AS12715 (Jazz Telecom
S.A.)? I see they have OPEN peering policy at AMS-IX and peering contact
b...@jazztel.com but there are no replies from this email.
The address you mentioned is actually very res
I guess the Flexoptix experts are able to adress this problem...
http://www.flexoptix.net/
HTH, Fredy / Init7
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 18.11.2012 um 05:00 schrieb Pete Ashdown :
> I don't have the quantity you need, but this reminded me that I'm in
> need of a reliable supplier of CWDM 40
From my observation Level3 has recently changed their routing policy. It
seems that 3356 always prefers customer prefixes of 3549, regardless of the
AS path length. Example (seen from 3356):
3549_13030_[Customer1]_[Customer2]
is preferred over
2914_[Customer1]_[Customer2]
Considering that bo
Am 30.03.2012 23:20, schrieb Raphael MAUNIER:
Sorry Fredy, but you are living in a care bear world ?
Do you think some people build an intense national backbone
You were @GPF last week, when Martin asked : Who want this to be
regulated ? And Who want to have his peering controled ? why you didn
Am 30.03.2012 20:21, schrieb Raphael MAUNIER:
This is now the end. The French regulator ( Arcep ) is now asking all the
people with an ASN in France ( with a L33 license ) to get all their
information on their peering.
The Arcep claim it's for the "net neutrality" and still don't understand
it w
Am 31.01.2012 04:06, schrieb Joel Maslak:
There are several ways to handle this is, if you have at least two
/24s of space.
Let's say you just have two /24s, both part of the same /23.
[...]
Sad to see that deaggregation is still propagated to handle this issue. As a
matter of fact deaggrega
I'm trying to compile a comprehensive and up-to-date list of Minimum
Allocation Sizes by the various RIRs. Any hint would be appreciated. I have
so far:
ARIN: https://www.arin.net/knowledge/ip_blocks.html
APNIC:
http://www.apnic.net/publications/research-and-insights/ip-address-trends/minimu
Am 15.09.2011 18:24, schrieb Meftah Tayeb:
can i ofer ipv6 addresses through a PPTP connection using cisco ?
if yes, how please ?
These slides were presented on various conferences showing native v6 via
L2TP. While you asked for PPTP, I thought to point to the link anyway, maybe
the slides ar
Am 29.11.2010 20:44, schrieb Richard A Steenbergen:
Uhh... Reality check, with the S&D acquisition Equinix controls the VAST
majority of the IX traffic in the US. [...]
I was actually quite surprised that, when the merger of Equinix and S&D was
announced, no competition commission woke up and r
Am 17.11.2010 10:19, schrieb Fredy Kuenzler:
We see a number of session towards downstreams flaps obviously caused by
prefix 120.29.240.0/21, originated by AS45158, transited by AS4739 (see
below).
#sh ip bgp 120.29.240.0
Number of BGP Routes matching display condition : 4
Status codes: s
We see a number of session towards downstreams flaps obviously caused by
prefix 120.29.240.0/21, originated by AS45158, transited by AS4739 (see below).
Best regards,
Fredy Kuenzler
Init7 / AS13030
#sh ip bgp 120.29.240.0
Number of BGP Routes matching display condition : 4
Status codes: s
Anyone in charge of the exchange plattform in New York formerly known as
NYCX (New York City Exchange), managed by NAC.net? Please contact me offlist.
(Yes we are still plugged and there is some traffic flowing ...)
Many thanks,
Fredy
Hi,
Chris Gotstein schrieb:
We are a small ISP that is in the process of setting up IPv6 on our
network. We already have the ARIN allocation and i have a couple routers
and servers running dual stack. Wondering if someone out there would be
willing to give me a few pointers on setting up my a
Lee, Steven (NSG Malaysia) schrieb:
Hi all, do you have any recommended tools that can measure
latency/delay hop by hop basis? Preferable the tools can measure the
running (live) traffic.
Try Smokeping for long-term latency stats: http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/
Fredy
Paul Ferguson schrieb:
Thanks to some good folks in Telia, McColo has been de-peered
(again):
26780 MCCOLO - McColo Corporation
Adjacency: 1 Upstream: 1 Downstream: 0
Upstream Adjacent AS list
AS1299 TELIANET TeliaNet Global Network
NOT An
Gadi Evron schrieb:
Story is here:
http://www.webmonkey.com/blog/Switzerland%3A_EFF_Software_Helps_Track_ISP_Bandwidth_Throttling
The tool is called... Switzerland.
For the Swiss it's kinda strange ... and, the initial version was
released on Aug 1st, which is in fact the Swiss national day
Patrick W. Gilmore schrieb:
On Jul 13, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
As of this morning, I am seeing BGP from AS 54271
Maybe someone mistyped "65271"? Which is still bad, but not at bad
(IMHO).
Interestingly, AS54271 is the last # of an unassigned block:
46080-47103Assigne
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