On 1 February 2016 at 08:17, joel jaeggli wrote:
Hey,
> source based RTBH requires urpf, which while generally available may
> have practical limitations on implementation.
I'd say uRPF/loose is one way to do it on some platforms. In JunOS for
longest time it was not possible, and in default co
Yes, of course Windstream supports RTBH, we have a standard community and have
had for years, depending on which legacy AS you connect with us the tag you
would have been given might be different. Our current AS7029 standard for RTBH
is to tag your route(s) with 4506 and we will black hole the t
Looks good for me too (Ukraine/Kiev).
But no IPv6, only IPv4. Is it a bug or a feature? ;)
On 31.01.16 19:23, Tom Storey wrote:
> Working just fine from Virgin Media.
>
> On 31 January 2016 at 17:19, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>>> On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff wrote:
>>>
>>> Starting aro
I attempted to use normal channels today at AT&T (enduser support) to
address a reachability issue with AT&T Wireless to
http://jimtest.delong.com. This left AT&T's enduser support utterly
befuddled. Sadly, this is still the company that famously claimed
""We don't support reaching web sites over
Just some follow up on this one. I have also posed in the C-NSP list
Yes you do need to have this kit to have serial console, No a normal USB-DB9
Console adapters do not work.
Here are some pictures of the ASR920 Console kit A920-CONS-KIT-S
The Adapter Plugs in the Top Left USB Console Port and
seems like a total improvement swapping 1 well known, simple cable for 2...
hurray progress?
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:34 PM, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> Just some follow up on this one. I have also posed in the C-NSP list
>
> Yes you do need to have this kit to have serial console, No a normal U
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