Fwiw, still ongoing
I raised an AWS ticket and they’re looking into it. If there’s any friendly AWS
Net Engineers on list, your help removing Twelve99 from route would be
appreciated. Cross-posting to Nanog for wider reach.
> On 15 Aug 2024, at 09:44, Matt Almgren wrote:
>
> There's a planne
See traffic on Twelve99 re-routed via LAX now. Seems to be stable, for the
moment:
My traceroute [v0.95]
VONMVPCVXYVFD (172.20.0.219) -> 216.147.3.209 (216.147.3.209)
2024-08-15T11:29:35+0100
Keys: Help Display mode Restart statistics Order of
I know this list is only for N/A but curious if anyone might have
an insight.
We use IBM Cloud in Singapore and they use Telstra which connects to
GTT locally in Singapore, but their local latency is wild, spanning
from 2ms to 40ms. Both are solid providers so what could cause such
delays for loca
*N92 Keynote: APNIC's Geoff Huston to Present "Whatever Happened to IPv6?"*
*Leading Researcher on IPv4 Exhaustion Will Shine a Light into a Very Dark
Tunnel*
"The mantra of 'transition to IPv6' has been with us for so long that it
seems we are stuck rather than transitioning elsewhere," Huston sa
Yes "whatever happened to IPv6"?
This should be an interesting Keynote and I cant wait?
Noah
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024, 22:14 Nanog News, wrote:
> *N92 Keynote: APNIC's Geoff Huston to Present "Whatever Happened to IPv6?"*
> *Leading Researcher on IPv4 Exhaustion Will Shine a Light into a Very Dark
Does anyone know if there are travel grants or sponsorships available for
people who cannot afford the US$700 (~C$1k) registration fee and/or travel
expenses, out-of-pocket?
Asking for a friend *cough*...
(Yes, I'm aware of the $100 Virtual option, it's not a good option for me.)
-Adam
Adam Th
What happened? ARIN insists on you signing away your rights to your PI legacy
IPV4 space in order to get any allocation of IPV6 space.
PI holders should get an automatic assignment of IPV6 space if they request it.
People don’t like being extorted. Maybe if they stopped profiteering, peo
On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 1:21 PM John Palmer wrote:
> What happened? ARIN insists on you signing away your rights to your PI legacy
> IPV4 space in order to get any allocation of IPV6 space.
Hi John,
That is not the case. ARIN does this if you want IRR or RPKI for your
legacy IPv4 space (which i
That's not what they tell me every time I try to apply - they ask for all sorts
of "justification" and network usage maps, etc.
I have tried 3 times and just get the run-around.
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From: William Herrin
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2024 15:31
To: John Palmer
Cc: NANOG mai
John,
Please reach out to me off list so we can take care of this issue.
Thanks
John S.
ARIN CXO
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> On Aug 15, 2024, at 3:22 PM, John Palmer wrote:
>
> That's not what they tell me every time I try to apply - they ask for all
> sorts of "justification" and network usag
On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 2:06 PM John Palmer wrote:
> That's not what they tell me every time I try to apply - they ask for all
> sorts of "justification" and network usage maps, etc.
Hi John,
I got my /44 last year. My documentation wasn't even a page long. The
only thing they hassled me about
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