Re: IPv6 Wow

2008-10-22 Thread David Malone
> If someone has some nice code that'll take a list of IPv6 addresses and > break it down to geographical distribution of native/teredo/6to4, I'd be > more than happy to run it on my data. I have some code for doing breakdowns of IPv6 addresses which runs on web logs. It was written for my own c

UDRP and ICANN / Input Requested

2008-10-22 Thread Ernie Rubi
Hi folks, So I'm a network engineer and a law student and have decided to write a short note for one of our International Law classes based on UDRP and ICANN issues. I'd like to request input from the community as to what they see as the advantages and disadvantages for the UDRP process t

Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Charles Wyble
http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_hires.jpg

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Steve Church
Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner? S On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_hires.jpg > > >

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Randy Bush
Charles Wyble wrote: > http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_hires.jpg so telstra's noc had more glass than ass one lunchtime nine years ago. next? randy

Re: UDRP and ICANN / Input Requested

2008-10-22 Thread Scott Weeks
Fire, meet gasoline. >;-) If allowed to ignite, this will be an explosive discussion. scott --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Ernie Rubi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> So I'm a network engineer and a law student and have decided to write a short note for one of our International Law classes based

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Mike Lyon
That's a guy :) On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Steve Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner? > > S > > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> >> http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Chaim Rieger
Steve Church wrote: Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner? S thats my sis, want her number ? -- -- Chaim Rieger

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Matt Baldwin
Based upon the NOCs I've been in I would say that "chick" is a dude. :) -matt On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Steve Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner? > > S > > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> >> http

Re: UDRP and ICANN / Input Requested

2008-10-22 Thread Ernie Rubi
Off list is fine...this is precisely why I chose to write about it. On Oct 22, 2008, at 3:31 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: Fire, meet gasoline. >;-) If allowed to ignite, this will be an explosive discussion. scott --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Ernie Rubi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> So I'm a

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Mike Lewinski
Chaim Rieger wrote: Steve Church wrote: Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner? S thats my sis, want her number ? While today may be international CAPS LOCK DAY (http://capslockday.com), I believe off-topic posting day was last Thursday.

RE: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Raymond Corbin
That's a dude -r -Original Message- From: Steve Church [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 3:29 PM To: NANOG list Subject: Re: Telstra NOC Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corner? S On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wr

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Jeff Shultz
Why am I having an Aerosmith flashback right now? Raymond Corbin wrote: That's a dude -r -Original Message- From: Steve Church [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 3:29 PM To: NANOG list Subject: Re: Telstra NOC Who's the hot chick in the bottom right corn

Re: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Crist Clark
>>> On 10/22/2008 at 12:20 PM, Charles Wyble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/images/media/photos/73764g2_hires.jpg The date on the screen, June 30, 1999. I was wondering about the absence of any LCD displays until I saw that. The number of CRTs in that room wit

RE: Telstra NOC

2008-10-22 Thread Robby Cribbes
The latest MNOC for Telstra (and some photos)- Apparently it grabs a feed out of the Victorian Global Operations Center. http://www.itnews.com.au/News/85870,telstra-launches-mnoc-in-sydney.aspx http://www.itnews.com.au/Galleries/Gallery.aspx?galleryID=610&imageID=18818 R -Original Messa

What's with all the long aspaths?

2008-10-22 Thread Jon Lewis
Is there something silly going around? I doubt I'm the only one noticing these being triggered by our generous maxas-limit setting. Oct 9 23:01:46: %BGP-6-ASPATH: ... 27754 27754 27754 ... Oct 17 11:10:40: %BGP-6-ASPATH: ... 43413 43413 43413 ... Oct 22 06:34:09: %BGP-6-ASPATH: ... 38230 38230

RE: What's with all the long aspaths?

2008-10-22 Thread Jon Lewis
Yeah...prepending isn't a big deal...but when someone prepends their own AS 70+ times, I wonder WTF they're thinking. On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, James Baker wrote: bgp path prepend? -Original Message- From: Jon Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2008 3:40 p.m. To: na

Re: What's with all the long aspaths?

2008-10-22 Thread Mike Lewinski
Jon Lewis wrote: Yeah...prepending isn't a big deal...but when someone prepends their own AS 70+ times, I wonder WTF they're thinking. I'm sure they get the attention of NOCs around the world as messages like this show up on consoles Oct 22 04:34:05 MDT: %BGP-6-BIGCHUNK: Big chunk pool req

Re: What's with all the long aspaths?

2008-10-22 Thread Jon Lewis
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Mike Lewinski wrote: I'm sure they get the attention of NOCs around the world as messages like this show up on consoles Oct 22 04:34:05 MDT: %BGP-6-BIGCHUNK: Big chunk pool request (306) for aspath. Replenishing with malloc You might consider something like bgp maxas-li

question on BGP aggregation

2008-10-22 Thread Kai Chen
Hi, I observe some BGP AS paths collected from Routeview having the AS-set in the last hop. According to my understanding, this is BGP route aggregation. However, my question is as follows: Suppose, there is a path AS1 AS2 AS3 {AS4 AS5 AS6}, how AS4 AS5 AS6 connect to AS3? Does it necessarily mean

Re: question on BGP aggregation

2008-10-22 Thread Ricardo Oliveira
the ASes in the AS_SET resulted from merging 2 or more AS_PATHS, you only know at least one of them is connected to AS3 ... more details at rfc4271: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4271.txt "An AS_SET implies that the destinations listed in the NLRI can be reached through paths that travers