Re: Best way to have redundancy announcing on separate routers

2024-12-27 Thread Jean Franco
other ISP. ( Example, if ISP2 goes down, start announcing prefix Set B > over ISP1 ) > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 8:16 AM Jean Franco wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> I've been on the list for as long as I cannot even remember. >> So just you know, I'm not new at t

Re: Best way to have redundancy announcing on separate routers

2024-12-26 Thread Jean Franco
Hi guys, I've been on the list for as long as I cannot even remember. So just you know, I'm not new at this. This is no easy task, that's why I came here looking for help. I'm sorry if I brought anguish to the experts on the list! I thought I could bring something that someone may have experienced

Re: Best way to have redundancy announcing on separate routers

2024-12-24 Thread Jean Franco
Thanks Bill for the well explanation! I'll probably will have to go into the communities then, some of tests I've done got me nowhere! I'm using VyOS (quagga) and prepending didn't help. Best regards, On Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 12:42 AM William Herrin wrote: > On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 4:53 PM Chri

Re: Best way to have redundancy announcing on separate routers

2024-12-23 Thread Jean Franco
tables for greater traffic control. > > Regards, > Christopher Hawker > ------ > *From:* NANOG on behalf of > Jean Franco > *Sent:* Tuesday, December 24, 2024 10:33 AM > *To:* North American Network Operators' Group > *Subject:* Best way to

Best way to have redundancy announcing on separate routers

2024-12-23 Thread Jean Franco
Hi Folks, I'm trying to achieve total redundancy on a multihomed environment: ISP 1 <=> Router 1 <= X => Router 2 <=> ISP 2 Where X is my Network. In the example below, he announces separate blocks to each ISP. https://www.networkstraining.com/cisco-bgp-configuration-tutorial/ I would like to

Re: Free(opensource) Ticketing solutions

2024-06-03 Thread Jean Franco
Hi all, We're very happy with Zammad, it integrates well with another open source monitoring solution (Zabbix). We're also using it for task management. It allows to put the time spent on each task, and if you don't finish it, it keeps sending reminders each day. We migrated it from OTRS a few yea

Re: Small Internet border router options?

2024-05-13 Thread Jean Franco
Hi Tom. Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Infinity. Best regards, On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 3:54 PM Tom Samplonius wrote: > > What are using for small campus border routers? So four to eight 10G > ports with a FIB for full scale L3? > > > Tom > > >

Re: Software to document fiber networks - in house only

2023-06-13 Thread Jean Franco
g many other > things.. > > > > Brandon > > > > *From:* NANOG *On > Behalf Of *Jean Franco > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 13, 2023 11:12 AM > *To:* North American Network Operators' Group > *Subject:* Software to document fiber networks - in house only > >

Software to document fiber networks - in house only

2023-06-13 Thread Jean Franco
Hi all, I know this must have been on the table before, but I'm looking for a in-house solution, something I can host on our own datacenter to document fiber networks, maps and so forth. Thank you! Jean

Re: Best Linux (or BSD) hosted BGP?

2023-05-01 Thread Jean Franco
https://frrouting.org/ On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 2:28 PM Josh Luthman wrote: > Doesn't VyOS simply use Quagga? > > On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 12:09 PM Jean Franco wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> VyOS >> >> Best regards, >> >> On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 1:

Re: Best Linux (or BSD) hosted BGP?

2023-05-01 Thread Jean Franco
Hi, VyOS Best regards, On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 1:03 PM Bryan Fields wrote: > I know best subjective, but I'm looking at a project to announce some IP > space > that's between uses now and see what's there. I'm planing to run a flow > logger and ntop on the VM and see what is coming in if anyth