Re: NTT now treats RPKI ROAs as IRR route(6)-objects

2018-07-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 19/Jul/18 23:07, Job Snijders wrote: > Dear NANOG, > > [ TL:DR - From now on, NTT / AS 2914 allows customers to either register > their announcements in the IRR, or as RPKI ROAs. This is a convenience > service for relevant regions of the world where IRR is not the norm but > RPKI is commonl

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 20/Jul/18 00:13, Scott Weeks wrote: > What I meant to say is a lot of folks get connectivity > through satellite. 500msec plus and jitter to spare. > > Further it's expensive and all the 'busy' sites cost a > lot of money to download the stuff folks on this list > don't blink an eye at and

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 19/Jul/18 17:29, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > Mark already knows this, but for the benefit of the North American network > operators on the list, **where** in Africa makes a huge difference. Certain > submarine cables reach certain coastal cities at very different transport > prices, depending on lo

Weekly Routing Table Report

2018-07-20 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG, IRNOG and the RIPE Routing WG. Daily listings are sent to bgp-s

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-20 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote: From: Mark Tinka On 20/Jul/18 00:13, Scott Weeks wrote: > What I meant to say is a lot of folks get connectivity > through satellite. 500msec plus and jitter to spare. Would having local CDN caches help satellite-based providers? Sure...

YANG daemeon for Linux

2018-07-20 Thread Karl Jørn
Hi Is there a YANG daemeon for Linux ? If yes, can any one please share their experiences ? Danke, Karl

My compliments to Wowrack in Seattle

2018-07-20 Thread Dylan Ambauen
Wowrack responded to an abuse report within 24 hours. This is the first abuse report for which I have ever received a response. They nullrouted the culprit, a paying customer no doubt. Thank you Wowrack.

using expect to log into devices

2018-07-20 Thread Scott Weeks
I have looked extensively on the web for an answer and cannot find one, so I come to you guys. I am not allowed to use modules in PERL or Python or I wouldn't have to do it this way. I have to do this all in Expect and I am a newbie at it. Also, maybe I'm having the Friday afternoon "I want

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 20/Jul/18 21:37, Scott Weeks wrote: > Could you explain that? Do you mean logically near the > ground stations? I mean physically in the ISP's backbone. They would use the satellite link for cache-fill, but then deliver content locally. This should speed things up a great deal. Having t

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-20 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote: On 20/Jul/18 21:37, Scott Weeks wrote: > Could you explain that? Do you mean logically > near the ground stations? I mean physically in the ISP's backbone. -- Oops, failure to communicate... They folks on the eyeball

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 21/Jul/18 08:22, Scott Weeks wrote: > > Oops, failure to communicate... They folks on the > eyeball end have consumer grade satellite internet > with VSATs in their yard. Thus my CDN in the > satellite joke. Ah, got you :-). Well, if the earth station on the other side is in a well-con