Re: Sept. 30 Verizon outage

2024-10-02 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Oct 2, 2024, at 3:55 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > > On 10/1/24 19:38, Jared Mauch wrote: >> As the market squeezes margins our tolerance for faults also narrows. > > I think with the squeeze on margins getting tighter and tighter, all manner > of bad things will escalate. > I’m ho

Re: Sept. 30 Verizon outage

2024-10-02 Thread Mark Tinka
On 10/1/24 19:38, Jared Mauch wrote: As the market squeezes margins our tolerance for faults also narrows. I think with the squeeze on margins getting tighter and tighter, all manner of bad things will escalate. Mark.

Input for Draft Document on Terminology in BGP/Global Routing

2024-10-02 Thread Tobias Fiebig
Moin, I have been working on a document listing terms & abbreviations used in the context of BGP/Global Routing Operations (leftovers from the cut- down of the attempts to update documents in BCP194): https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-fiebig-grow-routing-ops-terms/02/ I just setup a web-form

RE: Input for Draft Document on Terminology in BGP/Global Routing

2024-10-02 Thread Jeff Behrns via NANOG
This seems like a total misuse of the RFC framework / process and more a grab at publicity, but I'll play along...bogon. You should include the term "bogon". Someday when I'm done keeping actual production networks alive, I may wade into the morass of IETF & IEEE and work on trimming the fat..

Re: Input for Draft Document on Terminology in BGP/Global Routing

2024-10-02 Thread Saku Ytti
On Thu, 3 Oct 2024 at 07:04, Jeff Behrns via NANOG wrote > This seems like a total misuse of the RFC framework / process and more a grab > at publicity, but I'll play along...bogon. You should include the term > "bogon". Someday when I'm done keeping actual production networks alive, I > may