Re: Has Anyone managed to get Delegated RPKI working with ARIN

2020-02-13 Thread Alex Band
Hi there! There is also this somewhat hacky SED command to transform the Request XML into the format that ARIN accepts, in case you’d like to use something other than the XSL: https://sed.js.org/?gist=3f08fb293c8825855bb26f2865161575 –– Looping in John Curran John, I appreciate ARIN has accep

RE: Peering/Transit eBGP sessions -pet or cattle?

2020-02-13 Thread adamv0025
> Baldur Norddahl > Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 7:57 PM > > On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 12:33 AM Lukas Tribus wrote: > > Therefore, if being down for several minutes is not ok, you should > > invest in dual links to your transits. And connect those to two > > different

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-13 Thread Tom Beecher
The discussion about what the consoles can or can not do is honestly not solving anything. Saying that the consoles should or should not be doing a thing is simply trying to throw the problem to someone else. On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 15:40 Carsten Bormann wrote: > On 2020-02-12, at 20:45, Mike H

RE: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-13 Thread Aaron Gould
I saw this ... 100 gbps inet - usually 25 gig peak - that day it was 35 gig peak 100 gbps inet - usually 25 gig peak - that day it was 35 gig peak 20 gbps (lag) inet - usually 12 gig peak - that day it was 16 gig peak 10 gig fed - aanp cluster site 1 - usually 3 gig peak - that day it sat at 10

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-13 Thread Ahmed Borno
Strictly out of interest, I wanted to ask earlier if this irresponsible way of causing insane, instant, bandwidth demands is breaking anything on the ISP/CDN side or even the console owner ?! Or is it just an interesting phenomenon that is handled without a sweat. Does it break the buck in anyway?

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-13 Thread Brandon Martin
On 2/13/20 12:39 PM, Ahmed Borno wrote: Strictly out of interest, I wanted to ask earlier if this irresponsible way of causing insane, instant, bandwidth demands is breaking anything on the ISP/CDN side or even the console owner ?! Or is it just an interesting phenomenon that is handled without