Netgate TNSR software router using DPDK/VPP/FRR

2019-04-11 Thread nanog-isp
Hello NANOG, Has anybody kicked the tires of Netgate's TNSR software router that uses DPDK/VPP/FRR and would like to share their experience? Jared

Re: SFP supplier in Europe?

2019-04-05 Thread nanog-isp
Only short haul is in stock. Jared > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 > From: "Bjørn Mork" > To: nanog-...@mail.com > Cc: fwessl...@succinctsystems.com, nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: SFP supplier in Europe? > > nanog-...@mail.com writes: > > > Unfortunately Fiberstore is what led me to ask about

Re: SFP supplier in Europe?

2019-04-04 Thread nanog-isp
I'm just quoting what they state on their web pages. Not all models are in stock at their EU warehouses. Jared Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 From: "Aled Morris" To: nanog-...@mail.com Cc: fwessl...@succinctsystems.com, NANOG Subject: Re: SFP supplier in Europe? On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 at 21:52, mai

Re: SFP supplier in Europe?

2019-04-04 Thread nanog-isp
Thanks to everybody that recommended Fiberstore and Flexoptics. Unfortunately Fiberstore is what led me to ask about alternative suppliers. Fiberstore actually ships in their Bidi SFPs from Asia and lead times are one to two weeks. Flexoptics is actually worse with 4-6 weeks after ordering. Jar

SFP supplier in Europe?

2019-04-04 Thread nanog-isp
Hello NANOG, Could somebody recommend an SFP supplier in Europe with a warehouse in the EU and fast shipping? I need to pick up some 80km Bidi SFPs and I'd prefer to use a supplier has and will keep stock locally. Jared

Re: How to choose a transit provider?

2018-12-15 Thread nanog-isp
Mike Hammett wrote: > Usually, DIA (as transit delivered to a customer) is more expensive than > transport + transit + small colo > (1U\2U stuff) + IX... at least as observed by many of my brethren. Is this really true in the general case? Adding colo and IX to transport and transit involv

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-18 Thread nanog-isp
No, but you can connect iPhones with gigabit Ethernet over copper. Jared >-Original Message- >From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces at nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike >Hammett >Cc: NANOG list >Subject: Re: Proving Gig Speed > > I don't think iPhones have SFP cages. > > > > >- >Mike Ham

Friday musing - Long distance fiber deployment resources

2017-07-16 Thread nanog-isp
There are a lot more cows than people with money in rural/remote areas. Getting fiber to remote unserved areas is not a technical problem, it's a money/political problem. On a good day, deploying 400 km of fiber costs in the ballpark of $10M. To that you then have to add the recurring costs o

TRILL

2017-03-24 Thread nanog-isp
Hi all! Can anybody recommend any good resources on TRILL? Particularly anything that addresses do's and don'ts or any problems and pitfalls. Also any experiences deploying and using TRILL in networks that anybody would like to share would be welcome. For clarity, this is the TRILL I'm referr

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-26 Thread nanog-isp
> From: "Owen DeLong" > >> I know, but for the "server guys" turning on IPv6 it's pretty low on >> priority list. > > Which is a selfish, arrogant, and extremely short-sighted and unenlightened > view of self-interest. Yes, yes, but is it economically rational? Jared

Re: T-Mobile's Binge On violates net neutrality, says Stanford report

2016-01-29 Thread nanog-isp
> In a new report published today - and filed to the FCC, as well > - van Schewick says that Binge on "violates key net neutrality > principles" and "is likely to violate the FCC's general conduct > rule." Sure it does, but will anything ever be done about it? Jared

Re: IPv6 traffic percentages?

2016-01-20 Thread nanog-isp
On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Niels Bakker wrote: > https://www.stateoftheinternet.com/trends-visualizations-ipv6-adoption-ipv4-exhaustion-global-heat-map-network-country-growth-data.html Thanks, I looked at that link before I posted. Unfortunately the data is both too coarse and too narrow to b

Re: IPv6 traffic percentages?

2016-01-20 Thread nanog-isp
On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Jared Mauch wrote: > I currently see around 56.4:1 with the timing of peaks the same in v4 and v6. So that's more in line with AMS-IX (70G/4T) than Comcast/Swisscom then. AMS-IX: https://ams-ix.net/technical/statistics/sflow-stats/ipv6-traffic - Jared (the First o

IPv6 traffic percentages?

2016-01-20 Thread nanog-isp
Hello all, Would those with IPv6 deployments kindly share some statistics on their percentage of IPv6 traffic? Bonus points for sharing top IPv6 sources. Anything else than the usual suspects, Google/YouTube, Netflix and Facebook? Some public information I've found so far: - Comcast around 25%

Re: GPON vs. GEPON

2016-01-08 Thread nanog-isp
> If you take out "bitrate, split ratio, cross vendor compatibility and > purchase price differences" then what else would you like to compare or know? All the interesting bits obviously :) Anybody can read the bitrates, split ratios, compatibility and price of a spec sheet/quote. That howeve

GPON vs. GEPON

2016-01-05 Thread nanog-isp
Hello all, For those of you with optical last mile networks that are familiar with both GPON and GEPON, would you mind sharing experiences of the differences between GPON and GEPON, especially from an operative perspective? For arguments sake let's assume bitrate, split ratio, cross vendor com

Re: Binge On! - And So This is Net Neutrality?

2015-11-22 Thread nanog-isp
So, which porn sites are zero rated? Uh, asking for a friend. (Would love to be a fly on the wall when those and other uncomfortable requests to join come in.) Jared

RE: Favorite GPON Vendor?

2015-11-12 Thread nanog-isp
> Too bad they require registration Direct download link: http://www.webcaster4.com/Player/Material?uid=2305846&materialGuid=5f4478fb-d75f-4ef6-93f3-e25b67862c7a Or login with d...@sharklasers.com. Jared

New ISPs getting of the ground without IPv4?

2015-11-02 Thread nanog-isp
Surprisingly enough demand for Internet services did not end when we ran out of IPv4. I'd like to hear from the guys and gals starting new ISPs how they are facing this brave new world. Is it NATs all the way down? Is IPv6 the knight in shining armor? Are you getting enough IPs? If not, how a