Re: IP tracking system

2021-12-14 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Shane, hi. This search turns up a few options: https://www.google.com/search?q=free+ipam. The commercial Infoblox solution is great, and there's an eval on that list. This one seems to be popular and complete: https://phpipam.net/. Best Regards, Mauricio Rodriguez Founder / Owner Fletnet

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-13 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Assuming that the reasons for the low bandwidth and use of radio is due to physical constraints - distances, inhospitable terrain between nodes, etc. In this case, some good 'ol MPLS traffic engineering using LSP's with bandwidth reservations may be the way to influence how traffic is routed. Then,

Re: 100GbE beyond 40km

2021-09-24 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Perhaps a small long-haul OTN platform, supporting FEC, front-ending the JNPR gear? https://www.fs.com/c/transponder-muxponder-3390 Best Regards, Mauricio Rodriguez Founder / Owner Fletnet Network Engineering (www.fletnet.com) *Follow us* on LinkedIn

Re: Rack rails on network equipment

2021-09-24 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Andrey, hi. The speed rails are nice, and are effective in optimizing the time it takes to rack equipment. It's pretty much par for the course on servers today (thank goodness!), and not so much on network equipment. I suppose the reasons being what others have mentioned - longevity of service l

Re: datacenter scouting Boston area

2021-09-03 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Hi there, "ML" from France. When I worked in the Boston area, several years ago, the more significant data centers were outside of Boston. I'm thinking of the Equinix locations in Billerica and Waltham. >From a simple Google search, it looks like there are more options than I remember. Ultimatel

Re: OSI layer 1 and revisiting labelmakers in the year 2021

2021-06-06 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Eric, hi. I was about to recommend the label makers that we use, until you mentioned the QWERTY keyboard. I do agree, for us that can touch type, the QWERTY keyboard is the best. I'm often confused by the ABC order keyboard on our label printers. Perhaps you can find one like we use, but with a

Re: ATT Outage in South Florida?

2021-01-13 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Major outage, affecting everyone I know down here that has ATT Internet or Mobile. Still down at this point. Downdetector reports the start as of 3:46pm today. It also looks like people are using their hotspots, and therefore congesting other operator's mobile networks. Best Regards, Mauricio

Re: cloud automation BGP

2020-09-27 Thread Mauricio Rodriguez via NANOG
Dmitry, Hello. ThousandEyes might work for what you're looking for - https://www.thousandeyes.com/solutions/bgp-and-route-monitoring. Best Regards, Mauricio Rodriguez Founder / Owner Fletnet Network Engineering (www.fletnet.com) mauricio.rodrig...@fletnet.com Office: +1 786-309-1082 Direc