Hi NANOG
To support Internet topology analysis efforts, we have been working on
an algorithm to detect AS numbers inside hostnames (PTR records) for
router interfaces, and automatically build regular expressions
(regexes) to extract them. Specifically, we are looking at operators
who embed the AS
❦ 11 mai 2020 20:03 +12, Matthew Luckie:
> To support Internet topology analysis efforts, we have been working on
> an algorithm to detect AS numbers inside hostnames (PTR records) for
> router interfaces, and automatically build regular expressions
> (regexes) to extract them.
Hello Matthew,
T
"Integrated metallic testing on the combo cards helps reduce truck rolls" I
can't stress this feature enough. Being mainly a data only CLEC, we wanted
to buy the cheaper, non-combo, data only DSL cards. However, Adtran, Calix,
Zhone, and Nokia confirmed that without the SIP to FXS combo function, y
If anyone from finishline.com is lurking, could you please reach out to
me off-line?
Our AS seems to be blocked to your web-site as a whole, which appears to
be hosted by Akamai.
However, the curious thing is that we see this behavior from other IPs
not part of our AS, so it's difficult to t
Hi Joseph,
I've had the same issue that started a year ago. Eventually they removed the
subnet, but it was blocked again a week later.
It seems to me they import a third party block list containing my subnet, which
re-blocks it shortly after removal, and they won't whitelist. They wouldn't
t
Hi NANOG mailing list,
I have Wave G "Gigabit" service in Redmond, WA, and download speeds have
been slow. Wave G is Wave Broadband's MDU-focused Gigabit offering, and
was formerly CondoInternet, although I joined only this year on a Wave
G-branded service.
To Seattle, I cap at about 600-750
> wasnt there a hige shit stom in australia for their new national
> broadband network making internet ptrimary and phone secondary, a lot
> of aussies on forums I frequent bitch about its reliability, where
> even their aged copper services worked fine, not to mention prolonged
> outages due to st
On 5/10/20 6:24 PM, Mark Delany wrote:
wasnt there a hige shit stom in australia for their new national
broadband network making internet ptrimary and phone secondary, a lot
of aussies on forums I frequent bitch about its reliability, where
even their aged copper services worked fine, not to me
> We need to keep battery backup requirements, and expand them to all last
> mile IP bits. The need to call 911 has not gone away.
For sure. I was merely observing that the conversion of POTS to VOIP
in Australia didn't create a nation-wide disaster as the
pearl-clutchers once predicted.
In fact,
On 5/11/20 1:31 PM, Mark Delany wrote:
We need to keep battery backup requirements, and expand them to all last
mile IP bits. The need to call 911 has not gone away.
For sure. I was merely observing that the conversion of POTS to VOIP
in Australia didn't create a nation-wide disaster as the
pe
Hi Vincent,
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 10:36:03AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> This work is quite interesting. I see you have also a page to build
> regex from router names for each operator. Did you already work on
> extracting city names/US states? This would be quite helpful as well.
I haven't
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