If price is a major concern, take a look at the Force10 S2410. They tend to go
for under $2k on ebay. Very basic L2 cut-through low-latency switch. Only
drawback is your choice is XFP or CX4 for ports, but if you have server nics
with CX4 then you are off the races for very little money.
Wha
Has anyone had any luck in getting a clued individual from NS to contact them
concerning blacklist removal? I am going on four days and still spinning my
wheels despite multiple contacts claiming it would be handled.
Anyone from Akamai (or who might know),
Having an issue with AS 20940 either not seeing or ignoring a /23
we're announcing, and following a /22 to another path. Other ISPs our
upstream peers with see the /23. I didn't see a looking glass for Akamai to
verify. Anyone from Akamai able to
Akamai does not follow BGP perfectly, for many reasons, including BGP
preferring crappy paths much of the time.
ISPs should email netsupport-...@akamai.com to get help with traffic
engineering, performance, and other questions. (Or at least that used to be the
case a year ago.)
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TTFN,
patri
Chuck,
Just throwing this out there as a possibility, I've seen similar issues
with other ISPs wherein the root cause was their BGP speaking routers using
a filter set published by (I'm almost certain) Cisco that, among other
things, blocks announcements of any prefix that is smaller then the mini
Akamai does not do this.
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TTFN,
patrick
> On May 13, 2015, at 15:42 , Jake Mertel wrote:
>
> Chuck,
>
> Just throwing this out there as a possibility, I've seen similar issues
> with other ISPs wherein the root cause was their BGP speaking routers using
> a filter set published by (I'm almo
On 05/11/2015 06:50 PM, Brandon Martin wrote:
8kW/rack is something it seems many a typical computing oriented
datacenter would be used to dealing with, no? Formfactor within the
rack is just a little different which may complicate how you can
deliver the cooling - might need unusually force
Hi Patrick,
Correct answer. No surprise. And yes, netsupport-...@akamai.com is still
the way to go for these types of issues.
Thanks for the help!
Best,
-M< // AS 20940
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore
wrote:
> Akamai does not follow BGP perfectly, for many reasons, inc
Like the "Automated Copyright Notice System"
(http://www.acns.net/spec.html) except I don't think they went through
any official standards body besides their own MPAA, or whatever.
I get circuits from several vendors and get maintenance notifications
from them all the time. Each has a differe
Hi Robert,
I'm not aware of an RFC for standardized maintenance notifications.
A group of people are currently working on a NANOG BCOP for
maintenance notifications. Many of the fields you list match those
we've identified as critical for inclusion in any maintenance
notification. Most of the dis
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