Job Snijders writes:
> Using a BGP
> optimizer is essentially trading a degree of risk to society for the
> purpose of saving a few bucks or milliseconds. It is basically saying:
> "The optimizer helps me, but may hurt others, and I am fine with that".
People drive SUVs.
Bjørn
i have 142 largish bgp customers, a large enough number that the number
of prefixes i receive from them varies annoyingly. how do i reasonably
automate setting of my outbound prefix limit?
randy
On Sep 1, 2017, at 5:26 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> i have 142 largish bgp customers, a large enough number that the number
> of prefixes i receive from them varies annoyingly. how do i reasonably
> automate setting of my outbound prefix limit?
First, it seems you know the inbound so automating t
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 7:56 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore
wrote:
> On Sep 1, 2017, at 5:26 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
> >
> > i have 142 largish bgp customers, a large enough number that the number
> > of prefixes i receive from them varies annoyingly. how do i reasonably
> > automate setting of my outboun
Anyone hear about any fiber cuts in the NYC Metro that happened yesterday ? I
had a service outage yesterday (that was area wide) with a carrier who I will
not name that was blamed on a fiber cut.
Any further information that could be offered would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mitchell T. Lewi
Long term developer on Odoo, could add some functionality via module for
provisioning
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 1:56 AM, K MEKKAOUI wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> We are a medium ISP. We are looking for Management software solutions. We
> are interested in finding a solution for billing, invoicing, scheduling
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A large highway interchange is being rebuilt in Montréal (Turcot) and
this requires that the CN mainline tracks out of downtown be moved a few
hundred metres to the north for a couple of kilometres until it rejoins
the existing alignment.
Part of the contract involves the cost of moving the fibre
Give this a look; the webpage doesn't do it justice. It Doesn't do
billing/invoicing, but does everything else on your list.
http://www.crestpt.com/fme-platforms.html
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I'd expect at least a couple of hours of outage while the cable is reconnected.
When doing the move on the live cable (assuming 1 cable). There will
be a splicing crew at each end of the move. They will then break a
tube or ribbon at a time and splice into the new cable.
Splicing unused portions
If it is in the railroad RoW they may be restricted to daylight working
only. Check with your provider or OSP crew.
--
"Genius might be described as a supreme capacity for getting its possessors
into trouble of all kinds."
-- Samuel Butler
> On Sep 1, 2017, at 3:32 PM, Michael Loftis wrote:
>
> If it is in the railroad RoW they may be restricted to daylight working
> only. Check with your provider or OSP crew.
>
Yup. Railroad work is complex just because you have to coordinate with the
railroad owner and they have to be onsi
I don't think there is virtually any aerial in Europe. So given the cost
difference why is virtually all fiber buried on this side of the Atlantic?
From: NANOG on behalf of Jared Mauch
Sent: Friday, September 1, 2017 9:37 PM
To: Michael Loftis
Cc: Nanog@nanog.
Yeah,
Being somehow familiar with how things operate when it involve
Quebec Govt and the Fed Govt... Expect hell. Pray for purgatory.
Rejoice if it takes less than 3 months.
PS: At least we have very good, and dedicated, cabling crews.
=D.
But yeah, there is work bein
Hi
Can someone from TWC/Spectrum’s northeast division please contact me off list?
AS11351 for what it’s worth
About a week ago my modem dropped from 24 bonded channels at about -6dBmV to 19
channels ranging from -9.30 to -21.30dBmV, and I started seeing very high
latency and packetloss. I’ve al
On 2017-09-01 16:12, Alain Hebert wrote:
> Being somehow familiar with how things operate when it involve
> Quebec Govt and the Fed Govt... Expect hell. Pray for purgatory.
> Rejoice if it takes less than 3 months.
In this particular case, the government is giving CN new land, and once
On Fri, 01 Sep 2017 15:52:40 -0400, Rod Beck
wrote:
I don't think there is virtually any aerial in Europe. So given the cost
difference why is virtually all fiber buried on this side of the
Atlantic?
Aerial is simple and fast... pull the cable through a stringer, move to
the next pole an
We regularly see poorly configured "optimizers" or networks hijacking our
prefixes (originating /25's, /24 of /23's etc).
Thankfully, most of the time filters are in place to stop them leaking
badly, but I agree, these are toxic.
-Tom
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 6:06 AM, Job Snijders wrote:
> Dear
>>> i have 142 largish bgp customers, a large enough number that the number
>>> of prefixes i receive from them varies annoyingly. how do i reasonably
>>> automate setting of my outbound prefix limit?
>>
>> First, it seems you know the inbound so automating the outbound is simple
>> arithmetic.
>
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