Hello,
On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 02:47:02 -0800
Randy Bush wrote:
> PacketViz reports
>
> Possible TA malfunction: 29.17% of the ROAs disappeared from ARIN.
>
> Type: ta-malfunction
> Severity: medium
> Monitored: ASarin
> When: 2025-01-30 10:40 UTC
Just got something similar, but with severity set
our prefixes are disappearing from DFZ.
Any help welcome !
Regards,
Paul
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hat was expected, with a 350ms increase...
HE did/does that too, prefering to avoid any direct route from EU to Asia.
Paul
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RTFilter Constrained Route Distribution.
>
> Do any of the colleagues have any suggestions on this?
ExaBGP ?
https://github.com/Exa-Networks/exabgp/wiki/RFC-Information
Best,
Paul
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it was UUNet... and then, they had 3 main ASNs:
- 701 (US)
- 702 (EU)
- 703 (APAC)
Playing with the LG, it may seem that the route is visible in the "703
region", so that may be traffic engineering, geo-whatever reason, config
mistake, ...
Paul
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Hello,
On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 12:20:37 -0400 (EDT)
Jon Lewis wrote:
> I looked at this a little last night, but didn't have time to write an
> email about it. Verizon has a lookingglass:
>
> https://www.verizon.com/business/why-verizon/looking-glass/
>
> which you can use to see that Verizon ha
Hello,
On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 09:35:30 -0400
"Abraham Y. Chen" wrote:
> touching the hardware, by implementing the EzIP technique (*/disabling/*
> the program code that has been */disabling/* the use of the 240/4
> netblock), an existing CG-NAT module becomes a RAN! As to universal
Have you eve
Hello,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 09:50:25 +0200
Saku Ytti wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 at 15:48, Sandoiu Mihai wrote:
>
> > I am trying to find a solution that does not require much scripting or
> > customization.
>
> Suggestion to run BMP is a fine suggestion. Another option is plain
> old BGP, se
Hello,
On Tue, 22 May 2018 06:35:12 +0100
Martin Hepworth wrote:
> I'll put this as a starter
>
> http://submarine-cable-map-2018.telegeography.com/
This one is rather cool too:
http://he.net/3d-map/
Paul
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Hello,
On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 16:26:13 +0100
Marty Strong via NANOG wrote:
> So far we know about a few CPEs which answer for 1.1.1.1 themselves:
>
> - Pace 5268
> - Calix GigaCenter
> - Various Cisco Wifi access points
>
> If you know of others please send them my way so we can investigate.
It
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:21:40 +0200
Marco Paesani wrote:
> No solution
> http://heartbeat.skype.com/2015/09/skype_presence_issues.html
Back for me (France): presence updated. Using Skype on Linux
Paul
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ingle report so it is easier to grasp the scale of instability.
>
> Yes, +1 from me, I would like to see this too!
/me too
Paul
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