Check Ipoque solutions.
http://www.ipoque.com/
regards,
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Nuno Vieira
nfsi telecom, lda.
nuno.vie...@nfsi.pt
Tel. (+351) 21 949 2300 - Fax (+351) 21 949 2301
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- "Bruce Grobler" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of any Shaping appliances to shape customers based
>
BGP Update Report
Interval: 29-Dec-08 -to- 29-Jan-09 (32 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS764388011 1.2% 146.2 -- VNN-AS-AP Vietnam Posts and
Telecommunications (VNPT)
2 -
This report has been generated at Fri Jan 30 21:13:57 2009 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
Date
Take a look here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6151/index.html
Arie
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Bruce Grobler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of any Shaping appliances to shape customers based on IP,
> allow for a quota per IP and qos mechanisms like LLQ?, This is should be
>
Check out Packeteer. I used to work somewhere about that size and this
was the product we used:
http://www.bluecoat.com/products/packetshaper/
Open source you can do a custom setup with IPTables and iproute2, but it
will take some work to get the same kind of features and management
interface.
Open source you can do a custom setup with IPTables and iproute2, but it
will take some work to get the same kind of features and management
interface. LARTC is a good reference for this kind of topic:
http://lartc.org/. Also I'm not sure if someone has built this into any
of the firewall spec
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:25:49AM -0500, Scott Berkman wrote:
> http://lartc.org/. Also I'm not sure if someone has built this into any
> of the firewall specific linux distros yet, so you may want to explore
> those a little.
They have. Many Linux appliances come with a 'Linux Wonder Shaper'
h
Hi
What is max mtu in jumbo frame?
ls it 9000?
Do I need to reboot the switch to take effect after
setting up it?
if it doesn't need to reboot, How can I know the
switch is running fine in this mtu 9000? eg: cisco
any tools to check?
Thank you for your help
Send instant messages to your onl
Depends on the hardware - GSR's have different MTU's than 7600's for
example (and dependant on linecard too). We use 9216 between 7206VXR
and 7606 for example.
No, the change is immediate - "show interface" will tell you among other
commands...
Paul
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+jumbo+frame%3F+&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f
>-Original Message-
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>Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 12:57 PM
>To: nanog@nanog.org
>Subject: can I ask mtu question
>
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Can a yahoo mail admin with clue pleae contact me? I'm going around in
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Lots of folks provided very good suggestions and information. Here is a brief
attempt at a summary.
I only got a few sales folks hitting me up, so you are probably on your own to
get in touch
with most of these guys.
Top recommendation:
* Eltek/Valere seemed to be the top recommendation (3:1
KanREN runs Foundry (Brocade) NetIron XMR 4000's as our primary core
infrastructure with an MTU of 9216. To make the change (this is
Foundry-specific), we have to change some system-max settings which
only take effect once the device has been rebooted (or at least it DID
require a reboot in
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, C. Jon Larsen wrote:
> > Open source you can do a custom setup with IPTables and iproute2, but it
> > will take some work to get the same kind of features and management
> > interface. LARTC is a good reference for this kind of topic:
> > http://lartc.org/. Also I'm not sure
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:57:25 -0500, adrian kok
wrote:
What is max mtu in jumbo frame?
That depends on the hardware. I've seen gear running as low as ~8k. I'd
have to consult standard, but I think the max is 10k (10240).
Keep in mind the switch is not the only device on the network with
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Ricky Beam wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:57:25 -0500, adrian kok
wrote:
What is max mtu in jumbo frame?
That depends on the hardware. I've seen gear running as low as ~8k. I'd
have to consult standard, but I think the max is 10k (10240).
Keep in mind the switch is n
> That depends on the hardware. I've seen gear running as low as ~8k. I'd
> have to consult standard, but I think the max is 10k (10240).
There *is* no standard for jumbo MTU. IEEE has steadfastly refused to
standardize anything bigger than 1500 bytes.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...
On (2009-01-30 16:33 -0500), Ricky Beam wrote:
> That depends on the hardware. I've seen gear running as low as ~8k. I'd
> have to consult standard, but I think the max is 10k (10240).
Which standard are you referring to? AFAIK, nothing above 1500 is
standardised
--
++ytti
Hi,
Thanks for all the comments!, do you know of any web frontends for these
apps? (don't want to go reinventing the wheel) Something that preferably
uses a mysql backend.
Regards,
Bruce Grobler
Yo! Africa - Network Engineer
Cell : 0912364532 Skype: bruce.grobler
-Original Message-
Fro
anyone using towerstream in the la area and experiencing an outage?
>>> On 1/24/2009 at 4:50 PM, Brian Keefer wrote:
> Caveat: my PERL is _terrible_.
>
> http://www.smtps.net/pub/dns-amp-watch.pl
>
> This assumes you're using BIND. My logs roll on the hour, so I run it
> from cron at 1 minute before the hour. Depending on how long it takes
> to process y
Bruce,
Are these broadband customer using PPPoE or L2TP? If so, I suggest
looking at the capabilities of your BRAS to do the work.
Per user bandwidth quotas are the nature of the game here in Australia
and doing it at the BRAS is the way we do it. RADIUS gives you byte
counts and gives
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 16:51:00 -0500, Justin M. Streiner
wrote:
If you're sourcing the pings from a device that supports it, you can
also send the large pings with the Do Not Fragment bit set.
Most modern systems do that already (part of path MTU discovery.) And if
there are no routers in t
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:00:00 -0500, Saku Ytti wrote:
Which standard are you referring to? AFAIK, nothing above 1500 is
standardised
None that have ever been accepted. From a quick google for manufacturer
support, 9216 looks like the most popular number. But, as I said, it
boils down to t
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009, Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote:
> Bruce,
> Are these broadband customer using PPPoE or L2TP? If so, I suggest
> looking at the capabilities of your BRAS to do the work.
>
> Per user bandwidth quotas are the nature of the game here in Australia
> and doing it at the BRAS is t
Wayne E. Bouchard wrote:
I've never been happy with 'deinstall' fees of any sort. To me, this
is just a cost of doing business. The time necessary to remove such is
just accepted. It is assumed that the terms of the contract are long
enough that such costs become insignificant and should not be
s
i still get spam from ualadys.com hosted at
ServerBeach PEER1-SERVERBEACH-08A (NET-76-74-166-0-1)
I mentioned that some isps in .cz npt even allow me to send Abuse mail
to them, because the block the complette ip range , rediculous , huh ?
what else can i do ?
thanks
marc
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