We contacted Level3 a few weeks back, and were told that they do not provide
any filtering service.
I've not been able to confirm this from anyone else, besides the Level3
customer service rep we spoke with.
Currently looking into a DDoS protection service from Akamai. Sounds awesome
what they
+1
Is this what happens when a vendor gets too big?
-Petter
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From: Bryan Socha [mailto:br...@digitalocean.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 9:35 AM
To: mark.ti...@seacom.mu
Cc: nanog list
Subject: Re: Level 3 blames Internet slowdowns on ISPs' refusal to upgrade
net
tly. We got the CM32s on eBay for $50/ea,
not too bad.
We also have one site with a 2500 and octal cables, which is rock solid.
Lately I've been getting a lot of SPAM for 3rd party OOB management solutions.
So there seem to be plenty of alternatives to a good OOB setup.
Petter Brulan
ons spread all over US on different carriers, from our
VPN hub hosted on Level3
Any feedback is much appreciated, thanks!
-Petter
Petter Bruland | Network Engineer
Allegiant Travel Company
+1 for Brocade MLXe. Used on our edge and *knock on wood* have not had any
issues with it ever. Full BGP routing table, multiple VRFs, QoS / bandwidth
management.
We also have a few Brocade CER series routers, which are awesome as well for
metro edge. And for political reasons a bunch of Cisco
We're replacing TrippLite with APC. Had two TrippLite SNMP/Web cards stop
working at random times, and need to be reset. Pain when the datacenter is far
away. On a different note TrippLite support has been super awesome.
The APC line we went with, model # escaping me at the moment, only had over
Thanks everyone, I've gotten a lot of pointers off-list, and I have a good idea
of our next few steps of verification.
-Petter
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From: Petter Bruland [mailto:petter.brul...@allegiantair.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 9:20 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject:
around ~200 Mbps.
Question: For a long haul 1 Gbps link with 67-70 ms delay, would installing a
pair of wan accelerators make a big difference?
Thanks,
-Petter Bruland
Just an FYI on "if you can tolerate their sales borg".
If you request a quote and do not purchase, get ready for a borg attack of
emails and calls.
On topic:
We're trying to survive with RANCID, which is great for pushing changes without
any feedback... Last job we used Solarwinds NCM, and th
Agree with John, Dyn are awesome.
- Register your external IP with a Dyn account, and start controlling which
site categories or custom URL lists to allow/block.
- Get very good reports of which sites are popular
- Get reports of DNS requests for "known" bad sites
-Petter
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