> That may be, but it would surprise me. The carriers still get paid
> by virtue of charging the recipients for the SMSes, and in this
> particular case cutting off this line of communication is leaving
> money on the table, as email->SMS deliverability is desired yet
> optional/secondary functio
> -Original Message-
> From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 2:49 PM
> To: Jack Carrozzo
> Cc: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Re: ipv6 transit over tunneled connection
>
> I'm curious what providers have not gotten their IPv6
> plans/networks/customer po
Hello,
Just wanted to say thanks to everybody who replied and/or offered help.
I've got a few private peering offers, so I guess I'm ok now.
Thanks a lot,
Michael
On Friday 14 May 2010 11:25:10 pm Michael Ulitskiy wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I've started this thread looking for advice on available optio
On 5/15/2010 6:38 PM, Graham Freeman wrote:
That may be, but it would surprise me. The carriers still get paid
> by virtue of charging the recipients for the SMSes, and in this
> particular case cutting off this line of communication
is leaving money on the table, as email->SMS deliverabili
Hi,
My first advice regarding S9300 or any other Huawei box is not to trust
any lab test they might propose to you, but get one demo box and place
it in the target live environment, if possible.
In particular for S9300, it's a surprisingly well done
non-oversubscribed 10G IP-switch with hardwar
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Graham Freeman wrote:
> There appears to be a misunderstanding. The messages in question are in fact
> 1:1 interpersonal communication between my client's customers (the people who
> use my client's iPhone messaging app) and their correspondents (to whom we're
On May 15, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Graham Freeman wrote:
> There appears to be a misunderstanding. The messages in question are in fact
> 1:1 interpersonal communication between my client's customers (the people who
> use my client's iPhone messaging app) and their correspondents (to whom we're
> tr
Hi
My company will get 2 upstream provider. We will plan 2 routers and
each router to connect one provider to use bgp for redundant.
Do you have any useful bgp example and website to set it up?
Thank you for your help
On 5/17/2010 16:15, Deric Kwok wrote:
> Hi
>
> My company will get 2 upstream provider. We will plan 2 routers and
> each router to connect one provider to use bgp for redundant.
> Do you have any useful bgp example and website to set it up?
>
> Thank you for your help
>
google.com
There's a
Don't take this the wrong way, but I'd *highly* suggest hiring a network
engineer that has done this before. The fact that you started here is very
concerning, and if your ISP isn't filtering your sessions carefully, your
mistakes can cause problems for other people.
Here's a cisco example:
http:
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 17:07, Bill Fehring wrote:
>
> Don't take this the wrong way, but I'd *highly* suggest hiring a network
> engineer that has done this before. The fact that you started here is very
> concerning, and if your ISP isn't filtering your sessions carefully, your
> mistakes can
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 05:11:42PM -0700, Bill Fehring wrote:
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 17:07, Bill Fehring wrote:
> >
> > Don't take this the wrong way, but I'd *highly* suggest hiring a network
> > engineer that has done this before. The fact that you started here is very
> > concerning, and i
On 05/17/10 17:15, Ravi Pina wrote:
>
> I think Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition) by Bassam
> Halab is also a must have. Read that and hopefully the scope of
> the work ahead will be brought into focus that you'll hire
> someone to do it correctly and document and possibly train you
> a
On Mon, 17 May 2010 19:15:01 EDT, Deric Kwok said:
> My company will get 2 upstream provider. We will plan 2 routers and
> each router to connect one provider to use bgp for redundant.
> Do you have any useful bgp example and website to set it up?
If your BGP clue is that low, I believe the entire
I'd recommend BGP4 Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet by Stewart. Was very
helpful when I was learning.
-J
Jason J. W. Williams, COO/CTO
DigiTar
william...@digitar.com
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F: 208.322.8522
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On May 17, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
>
I have some examples here:
http://puck.nether.net/bgp/ that may help you.
Jared Mauch
On May 17, 2010, at 7:15 PM, Deric Kwok
wrote:
Hi
My company will get 2 upstream provider. We will plan 2 routers and
each router to connect one provider to use bgp for redundant.
Do you have any useful
On 2010.05.17 19:15, Deric Kwok wrote:
> Hi
>
> My company will get 2 upstream provider. We will plan 2 routers and
> each router to connect one provider to use bgp for redundant.
> Do you have any useful bgp example and website to set it up?
One ``website'' I have in mind, but first, *ensure* th
On 2010.05.17 21:24, Jared Mauch wrote:
> I have some examples here:
>
> http://puck.nether.net/bgp/ that may help you.
Along with Jared's excellent help site, here are others that I'd
*highly* recommend reading/following *anything* that these two people
offer as far as BGP is concerned. I've pos
Anyone have any recommendations of software for Configuration Management
(change control for hardware, networks etc) and
event scheduling?
We are using a hodgepodge of homegrown stuff and RT but are outgrowing
it.
What's good? What sucks?
George
http://snmpstat.sourceforge.net/ and its cisco configuration
repository look good
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:34 AM, George Bonser wrote:
> Anyone have any recommendations of software for Configuration Management
> (change control for hardware, networks etc) and
> event scheduling?
>
> We are usin
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