From my observation Level3 has recently changed their routing policy. It
seems that 3356 always prefers customer prefixes of 3549, regardless of the
AS path length. Example (seen from 3356):
3549_13030_[Customer1]_[Customer2]
is preferred over
2914_[Customer1]_[Customer2]
Considering that bo
I do not think occasional outages cause significant loss of customers.
Customers get angry easily, but once an issue is fixed, they get happy quickly.
Customers have very short memories and the cost and hassle of changing
services is often significant. Outages are never good, but it is better
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 10:33:38 +0200
Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
> From my observation Level3 has recently changed their routing policy. It
> seems that 3356 always prefers customer prefixes of 3549, regardless of the
> AS path length. Example (seen from 3356):
>
> 3549_13030_[Customer1]_[Customer2]
>
If anyone has a contact at Procera Networks who can answer some technical
questions about their product, could you please pass it along? The suggested
methods at www. have so far gone unanswered.
Thanks in advance.
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012, David Reader wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 10:33:38 +0200
Level 3 owns both 3356 and 3549.
They're simply preferring to have their customers pay them, rather than
a 3rd party.
I don't think it's suprising at all that they're doing it. If, as you
think, it's only happened recentl
It probably should be noted that AS3356's local pref heirarchy is as follows:
Highest: customers of 3356
Next highest: customers of 3549
Lowest: peers
This does not really seem odd at all, and is probably what I would do if I
owned two separate networks that were going to take a long time to mer
Thanks David, you hit the nail on the head on both points.
Level 3 made the routing policy change last November, roughly 6 weeks after the
acquisition of Global Crossing.
Dave
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Better to use communities instead.
On Aug 2, 2012 11:34 AM, "Fredy Kuenzler" wrote:
> From my observation Level3 has recently changed their routing policy. It
> seems that 3356 always prefers customer prefixes of 3549, regardless of the
> AS path length. Example (seen from 3356):
>
> 3549_13030_[
The misconfiguration cost is usually not calculable in itself. But I
think the more important issue is, "How do we prevent it?" I would
spend more time on prevention than assessing the cost.
I can think of several minor provisioning issues that cost us more in
customer relations than everything
The relevant spec is RFC 5321 section 5.
Tony.
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On 31 Jul 2012, at 03:27, Jimmy Hess wrote:
>
> Aside from that RFC974 [Page 3] gives mailers significant leeway in
> deciding how to handle errors:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 4:26 PM, wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 10:07:37 -1000, William Herrin said:
>> If you can reference where in the SMTP RFC it offers an authoritative
>> explanation what to do when merging results from various naming
>> systems where one but not all of the naming systems has
Brian,
That's only true if you want to truly implement transparent LAN
services over DOCSIS. Separating the CPE data flow works with any
DOCSIS 1.0 or better modem since all of the tricky parts are in the
CMTS. We took a municipal cable network through 3 different CMTSs (3Com
and then a
On 7/30/2012 1:42 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
I'm sorry Panashe is upset by this rule. Interestingly, "Your search - Panashe
Flack nanog - did not match any documents." So my guess is that a post from that
account has not happened before, meaning the post was moderated yet still made it thr
On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 16:25:56 -0400, Robert Drake said:
> Percentages: 5804/54166=1% of posts from low contributors.
I suspect you fat-fingered something - I get 10.7%, not 1%, for that
calculation...
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On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Jamie Bowden wrote:
> What's an order of magnitude between friends?
>
> Very occasionally yours,
>
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On 07/30/2012 09:23 PM, Allen McKinley Kitchen (gmail) wrote:
> On Jul 30, 2012, at 15:04, joel jaeggli wrote:
>
>> On 7/30/12 10:57 AM, Steven Noble wrote:
>>> The fix for this issue is trivial. Every new signup ...
>> Most of the subscribers to the mailing list never post.
>>
> +1 (from an invet
Hi All,
Does anyone have a copy of the DDoS detection plugin for NFSen called ddd
that they could send to me?
According to a blog article [1] I read, it used to be available at [2].
It's not there, and I haven't had any luck trying to track it down the
usual ways. If anyone is able to provide a cop
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