Re: Anyone running Knot?

2014-08-07 Thread Tony Finch
RIPE have an interesting setup. They are load-balancing their name servers across BIND, NSD, and Knot. $ for i in `seq 10`; do dig +norec +noall +answer version.bind ch txt @ns.ripe.net.; done | sort -u version.bind. 0 CH TXT "9.9.5" version.bind. 0 C

Re: Anyone running Knot?

2014-08-07 Thread Joe Abley
Hi Jay, On 6 August 2014 at 23:26:36, Jay Ashworth (j...@baylink.com) wrote: > LWN this week covers the Knot DNS server, written by/for the .cz root zone > ops, which can, > amongst other interesting attributes, load the entire 35 million record .net > zone in > 10 seconds. https://www.kno

Re: Remooted: a deployment design for Muni Fiber (was Re: Muni Fiber and Politics)

2014-08-07 Thread Owen DeLong
On Aug 5, 2014, at 4:01 PM, Matthew Kaufman wrote: > Is there any way we could stop this discussion until we can get some > participants who have experience doing things like emergency post-ice-storm > overhead circuit restoration to show up and explain exactly why charging a > small one-time

Cisco Switch Matrix

2014-08-07 Thread Shawn L
Has anyone seen a good matrix of Cisco switches and their port-types, etc? I'm looking for something where I can say 'I need a switch with X 10-gig ports and Y 1-gig sfp ports, which models meet that criteria?' I know I can look through all of the data sheets at cisco's website, but there has to b

Re: Cisco Switch Matrix

2014-08-07 Thread Daniel Corbe
I can't think of anything like this off the top of my head but here's what I would do if I were in a pinch and trying to put configurations together: Find someone who sells (or resells) Cisco gear professionally. They'll help you identify equipment which is appropriate for your build. -Daniel

Re: Cisco Switch Matrix

2014-08-07 Thread Bill Woodcock
We maintain one in spreadsheet form ONLY FOR FIXED CONFIGURATION SWITCHES with price, performance, and ports, which we're happy to share. I can provide it by email or post it to our wiki, depending how many people want it. -Bill > On Aug 7, 2014, at 12:44, "Shawn L" wro

AutoTask as a ticketing system in a MNS NOC

2014-08-07 Thread Chris Garrett
Does anyone on list have any firsthand experience with this software as a primary ticketing platform in a high volume NOC? We are moving away from SolarWinds WebHelpDesk as our ticketing platform and this one came into the bidding late. http://www.autotask.com

Re: AutoTask as a ticketing system in a MNS NOC

2014-08-07 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Chris Garrett said: > Does anyone on list have any firsthand experience with this software as a > primary ticketing platform in a high volume NOC? A small ISP I used to work for switched to Autotask a couple of years ago, and I was not impressed. The web UI was slow, the API w

Re: AutoTask as a ticketing system in a MNS NOC

2014-08-07 Thread Ameen Pishdadi
Well what do u recommend Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 7, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Chris Adams wrote: > > Once upon a time, Chris Garrett said: >> Does anyone on list have any firsthand experience with this software as a >> primary ticketing platform in a high volume NOC? > > A small ISP I used to

Re: AutoTask as a ticketing system in a MNS NOC

2014-08-07 Thread Chris Garrett
This is the same limitation on contacts that is forcing us away from WHD I appreciate your prompt response. On Aug 7, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Chris Garrett said: >> Does anyone on list have any firsthand experience with this software as a >> primary ticketi

IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread John York
Hoping to not start a war... We (a multi-homed end-user site) are finally getting IPv6-enabled Internet connectivity from one of our ISPs. In conversations regarding our BGP config, the ISP has balked at allowing us to advertise our ARIN-assigned /44, saying things like, "do you know how many addr

Re: IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread Stuart Sheldon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 No, it's not mis-sized. And no, you should advertise it all. I would advertise the /44 without reservation. Stuart Sheldon ACT USA AS22937 On 08/07/2014 01:58 PM, John York wrote: > Hoping to not start a war... > > We (a multi-homed end-user sit

Re: AutoTask as a ticketing system in a MNS NOC

2014-08-07 Thread Corey Touchet
It¹s not taboo to say Remedy is it? On 8/7/14, 2:49 PM, "Ameen Pishdadi" wrote: >Well what do u recommend > >Sent from my iPhone > >> On Aug 7, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Chris Adams wrote: >> >> Once upon a time, Chris Garrett said: >>> Does anyone on list have any firsthand experience with this

Re: IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread Corey Touchet
Pretty strong reaction for a single prefix. Now if you said you wanted to advertise all your /64¹s that would be a different conversation. On 8/7/14, 2:58 PM, "John York" wrote: >Hoping to not start a war... > >We (a multi-homed end-user site) are finally getting IPv6-enabled Internet >connec

Re: IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Thu, 7 Aug 2014, John York wrote: Hoping to not start a war... We (a multi-homed end-user site) are finally getting IPv6-enabled Internet connectivity from one of our ISPs. In conversations regarding our BGP config, the ISP has balked at allowing us to advertise our ARIN-assigned /44, saying

Re: AutoTask as a ticketing system in a MNS NOC

2014-08-07 Thread Chris Garrett
Remedy can be awesome, if you have full time development staff to dedicate to it. On Aug 7, 2014, at 4:18 PM, Corey Touchet wrote: > It¹s not taboo to say Remedy is it? > > > > > > On 8/7/14, 2:49 PM, "Ameen Pishdadi" wrote: > >> Well what do u recommend >> >> Sent from my iPhone >>

RE: IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread John York
Yeah, we're good in WHOIS, we're trying to announce only the aggregate, I think we have all our ducks in a row. Thanks to all who replied on- and off-list with your input. I'll go back to the ISP with the info from you guys and girls, and hopefully they'll listen to reason. John -Original Me

Re: IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , John York writes: > Hoping to not start a war... > > We (a multi-homed end-user site) are finally getting IPv6-enabled Internet > connectivity from one of our ISPs. In conversations regarding our BGP > config, the ISP has balked at allowing us to advertise our ARIN-assigned > /44, sa

Re: IPv6 route annoucement

2014-08-07 Thread Owen DeLong
It may also help to point out to them that under ARIN policy, if you need more than a single /48, you will get at least a /44. ARIN does not issue non-nibble-aligned blocks any more. You can get /12, /16, /20, /24, /28, /32, /36, /40, /44, /48, but you can't get a /45, /46, or /47. IMHO this

Verizon FiOS/Alter.net reachability issues

2014-08-07 Thread Prabhu Gurumurthy
Can somebody from Verizon FiOS/Alter.net contact me off-list, we are having issues with customers in FiOS going through Alter.net have bad latency. Thanks, Prabhu -

Re: Cisco Switch Matrix

2014-08-07 Thread Rimestad, Steinar
Hi. Have a look at the following pdf¹s, I have been using these in the past. http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/wireless/aironet-1130 -ag-series/cisco_switching_family.pdf http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-3560 -series-switches/CatalystPoste

Fwd: New IETF I-D: IPv6 Extension Headers in the Real World

2014-08-07 Thread Fernando Gont
Folks, FYI: . Comments welcome. Thanks! Fernando Forwarded Message Subject: New I-D: IPv6 Extension Headers in the Real World Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 00:04:37 -0400 From: Fernando Gont To: IP