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2015-05-04 Thread Sebastian Spies via NANOG
This post was from a subscriber whose From: address domain has a DMARC policy of reject or quarantine. The NANOG mailing list has automatically wrapped this message to prevent other subscribers mail systems from rejecting it.--- Begin Message --- Hey there, considering the state of this discussion

yarr - Yet Another Route Server Implementation [WAS: Euro-IX quagga stable download and implementation]

2015-05-04 Thread Sebastian Spies
sorry, for the double post. dmarc fuckup... Hey there, considering the state of this discussion, BIRD seems to be the only scalable solution to be used as a route server at IXPs. I have built a large code base around BGP for the hoofprints project [1] and BRITE [2] and would enjoy building anothe

Re: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality]

2015-05-04 Thread rdrake
On 03/03/2015 08:07 AM, Scott Helms wrote: I'm not done collecting all of our data yet, but just looking at what we have right now (~17,000 APs) over half of the clients connected have an upload rate of 5mbps or less. A just over 20% have an average upload rate of 1mbps. BTW, the reason we're w

Network Segmentation Approaches

2015-05-04 Thread nanog1
Possibly a bit off-topic, but curious how all of you out there segment your networks. Corporate/business users, dependent services, etc. from critical data and/or processes with remote locations thrown in the mix which could be mini-versions of your primary network. There's quite a bit of literat