On (2013-06-30 22:04 +0530), Glen Kent wrote:
> Under what scenarios do providers install egress ACLs which could say for
> eg.
>
> 1. Allow all IP traffic out on an interface foo if its coming from source
> IP x.x.x.x/y
> 2. Drop all other IP traffic out on this interface.
Question seems to be
Le 25/06/2013 11:43, Arturo Servin a écrit :
> And this presentation by Geoff Huston:
Thanks !
Funny thing is, the IPv4 table projection looks accurate for now.
Does it seem plausible to establish a backpressure model over a longer
period now we have some more data about new allocation policies
[several replies in one (hence cc's) to not clutter the list with
non-really-nanog stuff, but it kinda deserves a reply, reply-to set to
where these things should be going in the first place]
[TLDR: contact = i...@sixxs.net, mail queue is long, human time is
limited, if you have lots of users some
Hi all,
I need a little help with MPLS-VPWS configuration on ciena 3916.
Could someone knowledgeable in the topic please contact me off-list?
Thank you
Chris
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Hello,
Is anyone seeing any EC2 issues? We started seeing them as of about 9:01am
today. The issues are manifesting with different instances sporadically not
being able to connect to each other or connect to hosts ourside EC2.
Thanks,
Alex
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 7:34 AM, David Hill wrote:
> Anyone else noticing odd ipv6 traceroutes to www.att.net
> (2001:1890:1c01:2::40)?
>
> For example, the first traceroute originating in Chicago, and if the
> hostnames are anything to go by:
>
> Chicago -> Dallas -> Atlanta -> Miama -> NYC -> Am
Il giorno lunedì 1 luglio 2013, ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> Is anyone seeing any EC2 issues? We started seeing them as of about 9:01am
> today. The issues are manifesting with different instances sporadically not
> being able to connect to each other or connect to hosts ourside EC2.
>
>
Which region?
On 07/01/2013 07:34 AM, David Hill wrote:
> Anyone else noticing odd ipv6 traceroutes to www.att.net
> (2001:1890:1c01:2::40)?
>
> For example, the first traceroute originating in Chicago, and if the
> hostnames are anything to go by:
>
> Chicago -> Dallas -> Atlanta -> Miama -> NYC -> Amsterdam ->
David Hill writes:
> Anyone else noticing odd ipv6 traceroutes to www.att.net
> (2001:1890:1c01:2::40)?
>
David,
We see what's going on. It currently affects only a portion of the v6
Internet. Working on a fix...
Jay B.
Hello,
A quick question for all.
It's my understanding that the Maintainer object needs to be created first.
This is accomplished by sending the template to db-ad...@altdb.net
This is not an automated process, but gets done manually. If there is any
discrepancy then one gets a reply back with
On Mon, 1 Jul 2013, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Hello,
A quick question for all.
It's my understanding that the Maintainer object needs to be created first.
This is accomplished by sending the template to db-ad...@altdb.net
This is not an automated process, but gets done manually. If there is any
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