On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
> Everyone loves IPv6, and it's a fantastic technology. However, I've been
> pondering a few quirks of v6, including the low priority of PTR, but I have
> a question I want to throw out there:
>
> Do you think IPv6 geolocatoin (GeoIP) will eve
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Ryan Mcdermott wrote:
> Recommend alternatives?
>
plug for dyn .. http://dyn.com/dns/
Hey everyone,
I am putting on a hackathon on Jan 30 - Feb 1 at the Hynes Convention
Center in Boston, MA. The basic idea is you have 48 hours to create
something cool and don't suck! We have 3 categories:
1. General Tech and Web Services
2. Cameras and Wearables
3. Healthcare
We will be giving
Three DNS providers I trust:
http://www.neustar.biz/enterprise/dns-services
http://www.verisigninc.com/en_US/products-and-services/network-intelligence-availability/managed-dns/index.xhtml
http://www.akamai.com/html/solutions/enhanced_dns.html
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Morro
Hello,
Looking for a solution to connect two sitesto my POP:
Site A:
Frederick, MD 21701
USA
Site B:
Archbold, OH 43502
USA
My POP:
New York (into a DC: Equinix or Telehouse New York)
A Layer 2 connection at 4, 6 or 10 Mbits
Any one know a good operator for this ?
Best
Related, maybe:
Has anyone actually seen Comcast's "ethernet" service? This is
advertised as a symmetrical, high-speed (100mb+?) business service not
consumer stuff.
I called several times out of curiosity. Using the phone number for
this service on their website got me switched around several t
Hello Nanog -
On Saturday, October 19th at about 13:00 UTC we experienced an IP failure
at one of our sites in the New York area.
It was apparently a widespread outage on the East coast, but I haven't seen
it discussed here.
We are multihomed, using EBGP to three (diverse) upstream providers.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:40 PM, JRC NOC
wrote:
> Is this just an unavoidable issue with scaling large networks?
nope... sounds like (to me at least) the forwarding plane and control
plane are non-congruent in your provider's network :( so as you said,
if the forwarding-plane is dorked up betwee
Got 10 GbE service from a data center in Santa Clara to a campus in San
Mateo California from Comcast. Been pretty solid. Only blips have been
anounced maintenance. When I have contacted support, I really can't
complain.
It's L2. I see my BPDUs and LLDPDUs come through.
So, yeah, it exists.
Rela
Buzz me offline and I'll connect you to them. I used to work there.
Cheers,
Joshua
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> On Oct 23, 2013, at 11:13 PM, "Crist Clark" wrote:
>
> Got 10 GbE service from a data center in Santa Clara to a campus in San
> Mateo California from Comcast. Been pretty solid. Only blips h
Do they offer an SLA on that? I've got a couple of broadcast sites that
could use a 21st century studio to transmitter link... Bandwidth wouldn't
be that spicy (just FM stereo here) but reliability is a must!! An at&t t1
is even starting to drive us nuts by having seconds long dropouts in the
after
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