I'm having a problem with some Google services that seems to be related to
our public IP block. Anyone have a contact there that could check the IP
block against any sort of google black list? Thanks
Daniel Temple
WISP Administrator
CMB Systems, Inc
92-1 Hwy 64 West
Cashiers, NC 28717
I know, it's a big place. I'd like to talk about something I'm seeing from
your networks and see if you agree on what it could be. This includes
legacy Qwest, CenturyTel, etc. I could list ASNs but it's kind of a long
list, as you'd expect :)
Thank you, and sorry for the noise.
--
Bill Weiss
Everything is negotiable. NRC on a cross-connect is ridiculous. The cost to
run should be made up with the amount they're charging monthly. I wouldn't
pay more than $200/mo for copper.
Ian Mock
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:10 AM, James Laszko wrote:
> One of our colo’s in San Diego was purchased by
I've all but given up on trying to get a response from peer...@amazon.com.
If you do end up getting a contact, please share.
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 8:19 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
> Anyone on the list from Amazon peering? Have sent multiple emails to
> peer...@amazon.com over the past couple of weeks
Le 2018-03-07 16:19, Saku Ytti a écrit :
Hey,
How would this work?
ISP1--ISP2---ISP3
||
+---ISP4-+
In case poor rendering ISP1 connects to ISP2, ISP4 and ISP3 connects
to ISP2, ISP4
- ISP3 receives ISP1 prefixes via ISP[24]
- ISP3 advertises its prefix out via
The better way to go ahead and get a hold of Amazon for peering issues is
to open a ticket with them via AWS account with business support.
This is how I resolved issues with peering in the past.
On Mar 9, 2018 8:27 AM, "Joe Nelson" wrote:
> I've all but given up on trying to get a response fro
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On 3/7/18 9:00 AM, Ian Mock wrote:
Everything is negotiable. NRC on a cross-connect is ridiculous. The cost to
run should be made up with the amount they're charging monthly. I wouldn't
pay more than $200/mo for copper.
Actually, as a reflection of the provider's cost, NRC for a
cross-connect m
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We had to do the same, a ticket and issue moved along quickly and a CO-
worker had the peers up quickly.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 9:16 AM Jason Kuehl wrote:
> The better way to go ahead and get a hold of Amazon for peering issues is
> to open a ticket with them via AWS account with business suppo
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