On 27/02/2013 03:51, Randy wrote:
> *received-routes*?
> If you still enable soft-reconfig-inbound on your routers(customer-facing
> sessions not withstanding), you most certainly hate your routers more than
> OP...;-)
it impacts memory, but if your management plane has enough memory to handle
i
I'm evaluating between cBeyond, Cox, and Megapath.
Anyone have experience with their ethernet over copper or fiber products?
How are their reliability, service, and performance?
Regards,
Tri Tran
>The property jumped on-board in the late nineties, putting in a system
>worthy of the next decade...
>and has never updated it, cause it's "good enough".
This is more likely the root cause of this particular problemÅ you see a
lot of crufty old access points in the big chains, at least in hotels
The reason is Hilton outsources it to AT&T. They don't build the networks for
performance in my experience. I have started to avoid some hotels that moved
from level3 to AT&T for their Internet providers as they are very slow at peak
times.
Sad as we all know the main cost for 1g to a site is
- Original Message -
> From: "Jared Mauch"
> Sad as we all know the main cost for 1g to a site is in the optics
> (well actually the fiber build... But after that, it costs almost
> nothing to light it at 1g). A pair of 20km optics is about $250.
I see that assertion a lot, and I want to
Defense in Depth has been paid lipservice for too long, and now we are
witnessing the outcome.
> -- Original Message --
> From: Adele Thompson
> To: Kyle Creyts
> Cc: Derek Noggle , nanog@nanog.org
> Date: February 27, 2013 at 1:24 AM
> Subject: Re: NYT covers China cyberthreat
>
On 2/27/13 6:26 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
The reason is Hilton outsources it to AT&T. They don't build the networks for
performance in my experience. I have started to avoid some hotels that moved from
level3 to AT&T for their Internet providers as they are very slow at peak times.
Sad as we all
info on bmpreceiver below..
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:24 PM, chip wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have an application that needs to gather BGP RIB data from the routers
> that connect to all of our upstream providers. Basically I need to know
> all the routes available from a particular provider.
On Feb 27, 2013, at 7:39 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Jared Mauch"
>
>> Sad as we all know the main cost for 1g to a site is in the optics
>> (well actually the fiber build... But after that, it costs almost
>> nothing to light it at 1g). A pair of 20km opti
Hi Folks,
Any recommendation for a 1 Gig Transit provider at Hutchison Cavendish
Centre? Has to be able to black hole DDOS attack using BGP communities.
Preferable: Tier 1 provider with US present (IAD would be best)
HK NSP mailing list doesn't exist anymore?
Thanks.
Regards,
-lmn
On 27 February 2013 11:47, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> On Feb 27, 2013, at 7:39 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
>
>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Jared Mauch"
>>
>>> Sad as we all know the main cost for 1g to a site is in the optics
>>> (well actually the fiber build... But after that, it costs al
You won't be able to get many choices there. Given its a Hutchison
building, thought about Hutchison?
You'll need a local loop otherwise, coverage is probably not easy too and
being a hutch building, you wont get much choice.
Other recommendations (if you forget about local loop issues), Pacnet,
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