Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread David Ulevitch
Good morning, Does anyone have any updates they can share on the register.com outage that has been happening since sometime yesterday? They don't seem to have any sort of explanation or status page (aside from the note on their homepage). Is there anything we can do to help? It's certainly impa

Re: Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread Dobbins, Roland
On Nov 13, 2010, at 11:11 PM, David Ulevitch wrote: > Does anyone have any updates they can share on the register.com outage that > has been happening since sometime yesterday? ---

RE: Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread Brandon Kim
Thanks for the heads up. I just sent an email out to my companies staff to keep an eye on our own customers if they are noticing any issues. Times like this, makes you curious what kind of infrastructure register.com has? How does one protect against DDOS? > Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 08:11:

Re: Current trends in capacity planning and oversubscription

2010-11-13 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 18:52:20 EST, Sean Donelan said: > The difference is the people using LHC data usually have someone who can > figure out network capacity planning, while the people in an > administrative school office may not have anyone. > > So what is a reasonable network capacity for 1,0

Re: Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Brandon Kim wrote: > > Thanks for the heads up. I just sent an email out to my companies staff to > keep an eye on our own customers if they > are noticing any issues. > > Times like this, makes you curious what kind of infrastructure register.com > has? How doe

Re: Current trends in capacity planning and oversubscription

2010-11-13 Thread Jeff Kell
On 11/13/2010 12:37 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: > On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 18:52:20 EST, Sean Donelan said: >> So what is a reasonable network capacity for 1,000 students now and in 5 >> years. > Just as LHC people and a school are different, I'm willing to bet that > bandwidth > "requirements"

Re: Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread Sean Donelan
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, Christopher Morrow wrote: as per usual, vzb's website is a poor excuse for a marketting tool (or sales tool, or information gathering tool.. ugh) but, bullet #2 is one option (that register.com I think actually was offered at one point in time...) is 3250/month cheaper than

Re: Recent operational experience choosing between PBB-TE, MEF9+14, VPLS or T-MPLS ?

2010-11-13 Thread Mark Smith
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:30:19 -0500 Francois Menard wrote: > I'm embarking on a new project which involves a large scale MAN network where > ultimately, the objective is to carry QinQ, while at the same time delivering > services over IPv6. > > The objective is to support jumbo frames on all in

RE: Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread esanborn
Has it been confirmed that register.com's outage was due to a DDOS? -Original Message- From: Christopher Morrow [mailto:morrowc.li...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 2:01 PM To: Brandon Kim Cc: nanog group Subject: Re: Register.com DNS outages On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 11:40 A

RE: Register.com DNS outages

2010-11-13 Thread Brandon Kim
Well they are saying it's DDOS themselves. Straight from their website. IMPORTANT NOTICE: 3:30 PM, Saturday, November,13th - On Friday, November 12th we were hit by a distributed denial of service attack (ddos). We are actively working to mitigate the attack and restore services as soon as poss

Re: Recent operational experience choosing between PBB-TE, MEF9+14, VPLS or T-MPLS ?

2010-11-13 Thread Francois Menard
So if T-MPLS is a look-out for trouble, for much-bigger-than-metropolitan network architectures, I am down to 3 choices. Let's assume PBB-TE is not yet widely implemented and let's assume that there are few automated provisioning interfaces designed for MEF9+14 equipment, then it doesn't leave

flow analysis for juniper devices

2010-11-13 Thread Mehmet Akcin
hey there any recommendations on freeware flow analysis tool which can show the flow not only per prefix basis but also show asn and/or country/region as well? Juniper only. feel free to contact on/off list. mehmet

Re: flow analysis for juniper devices

2010-11-13 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:07:40PM +1000, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > hey there > > any recommendations on freeware flow analysis tool which can show the > flow not only per prefix basis but also show asn and/or country/region > as well? Juniper only. > > feel free to contact on/off list. Juniper's

RE: Current trends in capacity planning and oversubscription

2010-11-13 Thread Frank Bulk
I've been tracking Internet bandwidth usage for several schools (RESNET-L reports), and I've seen it as low at 2.1 kbps/FTE (5+ years ago) to higher than 300 kbps/FTE. Most of the schools are between 30 to 60 kbps/FTE at this time. Very broadly speaking, rural and smaller schools are on the low e