I am hearing reports of Internet blockage in / to Tunisia, where a near full-on
revolt is being coordinated / reported on by
social media such as twitter ( #sidibouzid ), Facebook and Youtube.
Can anyone confirm that there is blockage ? Are there any in-country resources
to check this ? There d
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 05:50:09AM -0500,
Marshall Eubanks wrote
a message of 10 lines which said:
> Can anyone confirm that there is blockage ?
There exists filtering for a long time and it is widely documented. I
am not aware of a global blockage today.
> Are there any in-country resources
On 11/01/2011 10:50, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
I am hearing reports of Internet blockage in / to Tunisia, where a near full-on
revolt is being coordinated / reported on by
social media such as twitter ( #sidibouzid ), Facebook and Youtube.
Can anyone confirm that there is blockage ? Are there any
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Greg Whynott wrote:
> > Just as a pointer - one of the largest and most utilized IX (AMS-IX)
> > has their platform built on Brocade devices.
>
> Brocade device's pre Foundry purchase correct? I can't see anyone that
> large using Foundry in large deployments..
Probably n
On Jan 11, 2011, at 1:45 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On (admittedly) cursory exam I didn't see a form to submit anything, so I
> gravitated to the rather large login widget under the assumption that it must
> be important because it's so big. :)
> ...
Doug -
It's perfectly understandable, an
On 1/11/2011 12:57 AM, David Conrad wrote:
Or not. It may be that network operators (not just the ones that show up at
ARIN meetings and are on PPML) are happy with the existing communication
channels and that additional structures to encourage participation and input in
the ARIN region regar
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 04:33:30PM -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Valdis Kletnieks"
>
> > > Why the hostility, Valdis?
> >
> > As I said several times - it's not hard to be 98% or 99% sure you can make
> > all your commitments. However, since predicting the
> Brocade device's pre Foundry purchase correct? I can't see anyone that large
> using Foundry in large deployments..
Foundry/Brocade is used heavily in portions of DoD's research and engineering
community. It is usually preferred where you need high 10Gig port density,
IPv6, and/or sflow.
For anyone that is following this thread/subject from yesterday, is it me or
does it seem as if Cisco really isn't
the choice for most SP's?
Someone has mentioned that it all really depends on your needs and what it is
you want to provide.
IMO, every vendor has something they are good at. I wo
On 1/11/2011 8:23 AM, Brandon Kim wrote:
For anyone that is following this thread/subject from yesterday, is it me or
does it seem as if Cisco really isn't
the choice for most SP's?
Just going on Cisco, Juniper, and Brocade.
Cisco (especially ASR) makes the best DSL services aggregation f
On Jan 11, 2011, at 6:03 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 11/01/2011 10:50, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>> I am hearing reports of Internet blockage in / to Tunisia, where a near
>> full-on revolt is being coordinated / reported on by
>> social media such as twitter ( #sidibouzid ), Facebook and Youtub
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Brandon Kim wrote:
Someone has mentioned that it all really depends on your needs and what
it is you want to provide.
Agree 100%. Some vendors are better at delivering X than others.
IMO, every vendor has something they are good at. I wouldn't use Cisco
for everything,
On Tuesday 11 January 2011 14:58:51 Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>
> On twitter right now there are frequent claims that all https is blocked
> (presumably a port blocking).
A quick search pulls up.
http://www.cpj.org/internet/2011/01/tunisia-invades-censors-facebook-other-accounts.php
Since Gmail def
On Jan 11, 2011 at 8:14AM, John Curran wrote:
> It's perfectly understandable, and doesn't distract from your main
> point that the circumstances (ARIN effectively mandating MAIL-FROM
> for authentication) is patently unacceptable and shouldn't require any
> more effort than pointing such
On Jan 11, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Koch, Andrew wrote:
> As you are checking out authentication, can you also check out the notify
> fields as well. I was informed in July 2010 that neither mnt-nfy nor notify
> fields were operational. I submitted suggestion 2011.2 requesting these be
> activated.
On 1/11/11 6:49 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
>
> To be honest, I use smartnet to upgrade the OS. I quit calling TAC after
> they failed to understand, much less help me with my eigrp over frame
> relay with automatic ISDN backup on route failure and re-establishment
> of eigrp over the ISDN. :)
>
The c
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:22:32 CST, Jack Bates said:
> Really? Which machine was using the privacy extension address on the
> /64? I don't see how it's made it any easier to track. In some ways, on
> provider edges that don't support DHCPv6 IA_TA and relay on slaac, it's
> one extra nightmare.
T
On 1/11/2011 10:57 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
The same exact way you currently track down an IP address that some machine has
started using without bothering to ask your DHCP server for an allocation, of
course.
But it's no easier. Especially when you hit the customer equipment. NAT
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> There are multiple purposes to /48s to residential end users.
>
> DHCP-PD allows a lot of future innovations not yet available.
>
> Imagine a house where the border router receives a /48
> from the ISP and delegates /64s or /60s o
On Jan 11, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
> On 1/11/2011 12:57 AM, David Conrad wrote:
>> Or not. It may be that network operators (not just the ones that show up at
>> ARIN meetings and are on PPML) are happy with the existing communication
>> channels and that additional structures to e
> From: Michael Loftis
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 10:46 AM
> To: nanog
> Subject: Re: IPv6 - real vs theoretical problems
> Your average home user has no reason at all for anything more than a
> PtP to his/her gateway, and a single prefix routed to that gateway.
> There are most certain
On 1/11/2011 1:05 PM, George Bonser wrote:
Many of us are looking at things from today's
perspective. Maybe each room of my house will have its own subnet with
a low power access point and I can find which room something is in by
the IP address it has.
Today, there are several vendors who be
Hopefully posted soonish? Less than 3 weeks to the meeting, the early
registration window has passed and there is still no agenda.
Thanks,
--h
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Heather Schiller
Network Security - Verizon Business
1.800.900.0241secur...@verizonbusiness.com
On Jan 11, 2011, at 10:45 AM, Michael Loftis wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>> There are multiple purposes to /48s to residential end users.
>>
>> DHCP-PD allows a lot of future innovations not yet available.
>>
>>Imagine a house where the border router
> Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:22:47 +
> From: "Schiller, Heather A"
>
> Hopefully posted soonish? Less than 3 weeks to the meeting, the early
> registration window has passed and there is still no agenda.
Heather,
Yes, the holidays and the collision with Internet2 Joint Techs has
slowed d
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