We noticed some issues to Google & Level3 DNS last night:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
4.2.2.2
1/23/1400:55:17 - 00:55:47 (UTC-5)
1/23/1401:09:32 - 01:11:03 (UTC-5)
Have not yet determined if it was a local carrier issue.
Someone on outa...@outages.org reported issues gettin
I found the following website to be very helpful when dealing with AOL email
issues:
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/ <http://postmaster.info.aol.com/>
Hope that helps,
Adam Stasiniewicz
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Vish Yelsangikar
Sent: Fr
On 2010-04-07-14:50:14, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> I manage some IP space that's provided by an ISP but is "owned" by XO. I
> am trying to have rDNS configured but their contact email
> (ipad...@eng.xo.com) in the whois does not grace me with a response (yet).
>
> Does anyone know if there is a w
On 2010-05-14-03:59:33, Randy Bush wrote:
> anyone have reccos for fiber
> from 60 hudson
> to 454 broadway
>From a cursory look at POP and GIS data not covered by NDA, I'm not
finding any vendors currently built into 454 Broadway. The usual
suspects for dark in the area include AboveNet,
The SAMBA modems are USB powered and can respond to normal AT commands for
things like signal strength and so forth. Using the sms-tools kit, you can also
send/receive SMS messages. The SAMBA modem I have supports EDGE.
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Some additional information on the SAMBA modems can be found at the
manufacturer site:
http://www.falcomusa.com/
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-Original Message-
From: Adam Kennedy [mailto:adamkenn...@omnicity.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:18 AM
To: frnk
My last Lenovo laptop had a setting in the BIOS for exactly that. Worked
great for hotel rooms (which notoriously have very few power plugs) when I
wanted to charge my cell phone and other devices over night. No clue
about other vendors.
Hope that helps,
Adam
-Original Message-
From
Off-list
responses are invited to avoid publicly promoting/demoting a specific brand
or device ;)
Many thanks in advance,
Adam LaFountain
>
> sigh... where was this useful data 10 years ago!
>
> http://www.fcc.gov/worldtravel/
Even more entertaining is the "reboot.fcc.gov (Beta)" in the top right
corner. I wonder if they have a reboot.ftc.gov link as well; that might
actually be more useful.
>
> I am dealing with a large telecom which purchased the small telecom I
> signed a contract with.
>
> Despite signing only 1 contract with them, the two racks, and the
> bandwidth which feeds 1 rack (I connect privately to the second rack at
> no charge) all have different termination dates.
>
>
Here in the New York Metro, XO's collocation offering is pretty solid.
No frills, but competently managed, and offered under a reasonable
pricing model for retail collocation.
I've had similarly positive experiences with their transport side of
the house. I've not looked at the IP product...
I c
-RRs
-these Global-RRs could be thought of as the exchange points
adam
On 2010-07-21-15:08:10, Zaid Ali wrote:
> I currently have a v4 BGP session with AS 701 and recently requested a v6
> BGP session to which I was told a tunnel session will be provided (Same
> circuit would be better but whatever!). Towards the final stage in
> discussions I was told that it will c
Yes please I believe that what Michael have mentioned by the mpls NNI is
actually the RFC 2547bis Option 10A
And yes please as Chris mentioned this Option 10A is used mainly between two
different administrative domains (ISPs) because of the lack of trust and maybe
a sort of configuration simpli
't need to worry
about the import/export RTs not matching in two different ASes and configuring
RT rewrites on ASBRs -opt ab will take care of that for you
adam
-Original Message-
From: David Freedman [mailto:david.freed...@uk.clara.net]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 5:21 PM
To: Vit
> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:38:55 +0200
> From: Martin Barry
> Subject: SingTel (AS7473) is only announcing ConnectPlus (AS9911)
> routes to Level3 (AS3356) in SJC?
> To: na...@nanog.org
>
> Anyone on the list who can offer an explanation about the following
> scenario? We have taken
first
appeared.
It's not even a particularly new idea for Google, but it's probably the
first time the media has heard of it.
adam.
T still failing to trust the new softswitches and still planning
to stick with System X until the sun goes cold?
adam.
27;re German and German doesn't use any words with
related etymology :>
Though really, if you know BGP you should understand the term 'origin'.
adam.
information. We have
the ability to have different views for different users (commonly used
to give customers access to certain devices/ports).
We're by no means feature complete for your requirements, but if you've
good ideas for features we might be able to implement them for you.
adam.
throughput, what else?
Depending upon the specific requirements of the scenario at each type of
site, the optimal devices could be either identical, or completely
different.
:)
adam.
ated responses with case numbers. I have also attempted to call
800-648-1626 numerous times with no success. I can provide case numbers off
list.
Thank you!
Adam Stasiniewicz
Direct: 575-233-7672
gt; 10 * * *
> 11 72.14.232.10 (72.14.232.10) 261.262 ms * *
> 12 * * pw-in-f147.google.com (74.125.53.147) 251.867 ms
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g you might be able to keep your existing setup and
uplink everything to one of these routers as an edge device.
Adam
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P edge routing
off to NPE-G2s across a 2-3Gbps port-channel
- Sup2s as switches + ISIS + statics and no BGP, push BGP edge routing
off to a 12008 with E3 engines across a 2-3Gbps port-channel.
Have a look at the ASR1002 + ESP5/10G
Stable for BGP+ISIS as far as our experience goes.
adam.
a service to point my MX record to that
> isn't my mail provider. I'll spare the details as to why it needs to be
> different provider.
dyndns does this:
http://www.dyndns.com/services/mailhop/backupmx.html
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Julio Arruda wrote:
Steve Dalberg wrote:
2009/5/18 Adam Armstrong :
David Storandt wrote:
We're stuck in an engineering pickle, so some experience from this
crew would be useful in tie-breaking...
We operate a business-grade FTTx ISP with ~75 customers and 800Mbps of
Internet tr
practices on setting up multihomed BGP and DNS with BIND so I don't blow up
>> the Internet.
>>
>> Thx
>>
>> Philip
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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I can also use a wanPMC-C1T3 card with a PCI adapter.)
Thank you,
-Adam
Adam Goodman
E: a...@wispring.com
C: 801.971.1856
rage, make sure it is still a happy camper, etc...
>
> W
>
> On May 22, 2009, at 8:58 AM, Adam Goodman wrote:
>
> I have an urgent need for a router to replace the one that crocked last
>> night. If you have a router to sell or lend please contact me off list
>>
>
with?
Please hit me off list
Thank you,
Adam
801.971.1856
We have good results carrying >1492 packets across 6524s running both
ZU2 and SXI1.
I do consider ZU2 to be broken though (ghost route issue). SXI1 behaves
well for us.
adam.
We use Cisco 6524s with packets up to 1546 bytes with no issues. IOS
ZU2, but we are testing SXI1 with no
with each other while the private link is down. If he
wanted to remove the BGP session entirely under these circumstances, he
could do the iBGP peering between RFC 1918 addresses and thus force the iBGP
session to go down if the private link fails.
Thanks,
Adam
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608-554-1522
...@theicelandguy.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:03 PM
To: Stasiniewicz, Adam; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Looking for Security / Operational Contact at New York Times
If this is a private problem, why not look them up in 411 and call
them directly?
On 6/25/09, Stasiniewicz, Adam wrote:
> He
AiNET
>>
>
Not to mention they have also been the subject of several class action suits
for this very reason regarding the integration of acquired assets, or lack
thereof:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/The-Shuman-Law-Firm-Announces-pz-14325037.html?x=1
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/The-Pomerantz-Firm-Charges-pz-14430251.html?x=1
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/090330/0486160.html
Adam LaFountain
On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle wrote:
> I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
> optics. We've found that most router/switch vendors mark these
> particular items up significantly just to provide their own
> sticker/EEPROM ID. As such, we'd prefer if we can to p
On 2009-07-10-12:42:24, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
[...]
> What projections are you using regarding the default free zone over the
> next 5 years when picking new hardware?
Geoff Huston, et al provide some useful trending:
http://bgp.potaroo.net/index-bgp.html
With that said, I've been treating
On 2009-07-12-06:09:12, Arie Vayner wrote:
> Unless you are a major transit operator (which beats the "small ISP"
> requirement), you don't really need a full view, and can do we a
> limited view with a default route.
Disagree. Protection against big-provider depeerings, interdomain
capacity pro
>
> I'm curious if anyone might know what the future of the MGE line of UPS
> systems are. My concern is that they're dead-end since being merged into
> APC, and APC wanting to sell me APC stuff. The problem I face is that my
> facility was designed with separate equipment spaces, which is great fo
Multiple providers are seeing this right now. I assume someone is
advertising an extremely long AS_PATH again?
anyone else seeing this?
Adam
Another option could be to announce one /17 to each upstream provider
and use conditional BGP to announce the other /17 to the provider that's
still active in the event that one provider goes down.
On 8/21/2009 4:08 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On Aug 21, 2009, at 3:47 PM, Brian Dickson wrot
Sounds like this might be an Ethernet negotiaton problem
Sent from my phone
On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:05 PM, "Rens" wrote:
Hi all,
I'm encountering a problem with a wireless STM-1 link which has a
switch
connected at each end.
The wireless link has Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and
This just in from outa...@outages.org:. Seems to be related to issues a
number of people are experiencing ...
We just opened a ticket with Verizon and were informed of outages for Verizon
on East Coast.
-Original Mes
t;>
>> If this were to persist, what would be the best course of action to resolve
>> it, especially given that the AS was within RIPE.
>>
>>
>>
>> Matthew Huff | One Manhattanville Rd
>> OTA Management LLC | Purchase, NY 10577
>> http:
an /64 in hardware and so may drop to software
routing.
I don't know of any examples of this though.
adam.
On 2009-10-22-16:19:53, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
> Could a clueful AS1299 engineer please drop me a line? Dealing with
> the Level 0 technicians that are offered to IC clients is completely
> useless in diagnosing a rather serious issue.
r...@telia.net is a good place for routing/policy-related inquir
t
it will harm your future employement prospects with anyone on the list.
Think before you email.
adam.
On 2009-11-08-10:23:41, Blake Pfankuch wrote:
> Make sure they operate their own network for last mile
[...]
> I wouldn't sway from the big names for your primary connections
> either.
Because ownership of the provider/subsidiary delivering the last mile
means one hand is talking to the other, an
little purpose
in their productset.
adam.
2009/11/8 :
Thanks Seth and James,
Things are getting a lot clearer. The BGP multihoming solution sounds like
exactly what I want. I have more questions :-)
Now I suppose I would get my allocation from RIPE as I am UK based?
Do I also need to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have loved the Raritan 0U PDU's. Granted, we use APC Netshelter SX in
our DC, but these work well with both APC PDU's and Raritan PX-PDU's.
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AR7710
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Sure, but we're talking about settlement-free peering. He's only
expecting to be able to reach his peer's subnets and perhaps those of
his peer's customers. If he peers with ASx in two locations, he does
have redundant connections to ASx's tiny corner of the internet.
ld try to offload
180mbit of traffic via 100mbit of transit and 100mbit of peering. User
stupidity isn't the fault of the exchanges and certainly don't diminish
the viability of internet exchanges as a concept.
I think others have already rubbished your contracts nonsense, so I
won't even bother.
adam.
On 2008-11-02-10:14:14, Matthew Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But seriously, it shouldn't be necessary to have two connections at
> work [...]
This is less than clear, and largely dependent on a specific
organization's [in]ability to function if their internets go down.
End-site multihomin
Hello,
I have a case open with the abuse department that is stalled. Could
someone, who can help me escalate this case, contact me off list?
Thank you!
Adam Stasiniewicz
Direct: 575-233-7672
f help with all of these tools from the mailling lists
and forums related to them.
Good Luck!
adam.
Adam Armstrong wrote:
Things I'd look at would be RANCID, Cricket + genrtrconfig, Cacti,
jffnms, mon from kernel.org, Nagios, ZenOSS, OpenNMS and my own NMS,
Observer (http://www.observer.org).
I may have meant http://www.project-observer.org :)
adam.
k out the
4200G series for cheap L2 gig switching.
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and only have one IGP for both v4 and v6. I personally think that'll
save a lot of headaches down the line, not to mention that fact that
IS-IS is, IMHO, a much nicer IGP to work with.
adam.
ising a Crusade to wipe out those
heretical OSPF supporters once and for all... ;)
adam.
ote, there are a *few*
applications that actually do mandate strict CRL checking, and thereby
require the certificate to point to a valid CRL signed by the issuing CA,
though they are not very common).
My $0.02,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Original Message-
From: Joe Abley [mailto:jab...@hopcount.c
lly, you get what you pay for.
Given you have other, more reliable transit, adding Cogent may be ok.
I wouldn't rely on it for anything serious though.
Hope this helps,
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ed out for about 6 hours.
I wonder what the discrepancy is between my experience and yours ... maybe
the glass through which I am peering? We're analyzing / controlling WAN
traffic with Exindas.
Thanks,
Adam
- Original Message -
From: "Jack Carrozzo"
To: "Paul
or is the functionality of listing sites as broken,
> broken?
Confirmed in Southern Ontario, Canada.
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Still, this is getting off-topic.
The MSFC4 in the RSP720 has a 1.2GHz 8548 PPC whereas the NPE-G2 has a
1.67GHz 7448 PPC.
I'd guess the performance isn't all that far apart, especially as the
MSFC4's processor isn't doing any forwarding.
adam.
raffletopia.com/
(It's also available in the integrated search box in Omnigraffle.)
Also of note - OmniGraffle can import OmniOutliner files (among some
other things) and make a diagram out of the tree.
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Anyone have an estimate as to when these long announcements began? Seems
like the first reports appeared just before noon, UTC-05.
We noticed a significant dip in Internet traffic to AS11579 for a few
minutes last night (19:00 UTC-05) which we've been trying to hunt down the
cause of. At first
If you're using a Cisco device on your side, you'll likely want to
disable MOP as well:
http://www.ciscotaccc.com/kaidara-advisor/lanswitching/showcase?case=K20523308
Adam Davenport / a...@choopa.com
www.choopa.com / 1.866.2.CHOOPA
Joe Maimon wrote:
Does anyone have a best practi
es. Collect the port
configuration/status with snmp and populate it into a database, that way
you can generate whatever information you want in whatever format and
it's accurate, which it won't be if you're expecting someone to update a
spreadsheet.
adam.
a network operational perspective, unless the virus author decides
to launch a DDOS on a single target (and one is either that network or its
upstream) I predict this will have little, if any, effect.
My $0.02,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Original Message-
From: Gadi Evron [mailto:g...@lin
Seems to be an outage with Time Warner Cable in the upstate New York area
...
As far as I can tell, it's on AS7843.
I'm awaiting callback from an engineer for details
Adam
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ASN 20208
==
C:\>tracert www.authorize.net
Tracing route to www.
.
As of about 4:45pm EDT things seem back to normal.
Thanks!
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- Original Message -
From: Adam Greene
To: outa...@outages.org ; nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:18 AM
Subject: [outages] TWC outage
Seems to be an outage with
As Facebook might caution us, "it's complicated".
It's not uncommon for a 2.5G wave to be protocol-agnostic most of the
way through, and then required to pass through a SONET/SDH framer at
the end...
You've be well-served to find somebody at your carrier clued on their
transport platform, or ab
I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
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On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 03:19:23PM -0400, Adam Fields wrote:
[...]> I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
Nevermind - I've been informed that this is just overly aggressive
string matching.
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 09:28:35PM +0200, Phil Regnauld wrote:
[...]
> > I expect this means that DNS has been compromised somewhere.
>
> No, you should just learn to read WHOIS output :)
Indeed.
Still, I feel better having asked and having it be nothing than the
other way around.
k properly for you.
http://www.project-observer.org
I wrote it mostly due to my own absolute hatred of Nagios and
disappointment at the other NMSes around (where are the asthetics?)! :)
Thanks,
adam.
et my head around the alerting
bit, so it remains a little unfinished!
My personal opinion is that all of the FOSS NMS solutions are sorely
disappointing, Observer included. It seems to be something that no one
has quite gotten right yet!
Adam.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Adam Armstro
ftware are you guys using? Any obvious gotchas with the various
solutions?
We're looking at EMC Smarts first. Anyone got any comments to make on that?
Thanks in advance!
adam.
. Have a look at the forwarding figures
for the J6350. It does something around 2mpps and it's just an intel CPU
with some PCI/PCI-X interfaces. The device just below it, the J4350 uses
a 2.53Ghz celeron. I'm not sure what the J6350 uses.
adam.
Hi All,
Are any of you using Marconi/Ericsson AXH 2500 (or similar) MSANs for
ADSL2+?
Does anyone know much about setting up ADSL2+ to operate stabily with
fastpath (trellis off) and adaptive runtime on?
Any offlist help would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
adam.
On 2008-09-22-15:01:35, Joe Abley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody have a preferred supplier for 10GE XFPs, multimode and
> singlemode?
Fluxlight (www.fluxlightinc.com) is good source for 10GBASE-SR and LR
XFPs. They tend to keep an inventory, often able to ship on the day
of order; their w
Another vote for APC here. We've deployed many hundreds in various
receptacle configurations, and n'er any failures. The build quality
is definite cut above the competition, some with interiors that look
like they were assembled from duct tape and Radio Shack kits. :-)
As a word to the wise once
de of some manual deployments, the only commercial product I know that
offers AH based network segmentation is Microsoft's NAP:
http://www.microsoft.com/nap
Regards,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Original Message-
From: Jack Kohn [mailto:kohn.j...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009
OTP vendors are
working on making their products function more easily cross platform (while
with smart cards, you are basically stuck with either the Microsoft's
corporate/non-service provider friendly solution, or have to code your own).
My $0.02,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Original Message
On 2009-11-25-09:42:29, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> There is a new carrier neutral exchange space opening up December 1st
> at 165 Halsey in Newark, NJ. This space will be operated by Tishman
> Hotel & Realty LP :
>
> http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/new-jersey/newark/165-halsey.html
>
> I am th
On 09/12/2009 15:18, Sven Olaf Kamphuis wrote:
a84-22-xx-xx.cb3rob.net. as it's RFC complient and we cannot be fucked to
haha. and what precisely did you expect? that's not really what most
people would consider valid reverse dns for a mail relay. (operational
practice often beats RFC whe
On 16/12/2009 06:12, James Hess wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
personally, i'd recommend not being a dick and setting valid *meaningful*
reverse dns for things relaying mail.
Many sites don't use names that will necessarily be meanin
y just ask for it instead of going through all
this trouble?
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curity also may help (depending on how the attack is being launched)
but again may break some things.
If the attack is possibly being launched via SSH/shell access, enable
password complexity then force all of your clients to change their
password.
Hope that helps,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Origin
Found this: http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=10783
Looks like SpamCop is fully aware they are listing facebook's email
servers.
-Original Message-
From: Shon Elliott [mailto:s...@unwiredbb.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:15 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org >> nanog
Subj
I didn't see this on NANOG yet, but it's caused a stir on the RIPE list.
--- Begin Message ---
Dear Colleagues,
As you may be aware, the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU)
Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) has convened an ITU
IPv6 Group, the first meeting of which w
Hm, I was under the impression that ARPANET was a government run
network...
Not since 1992..what you're looking for these days is NIPRnet and
SIPRnet, and ESnet, etc, etc, etc.
ARPANET only lives on in reverse dns.
IMHO, I think you have it backwards. I see strategic discussions (like
new crypto algorithms, technologies, initiatives, etc) should be open to
public debate, review, and scrutiny. But operational/tactical discussions
(like new malware, software exploits, virus infected hosts, botnets, etc)
don't
We (voxel.net, AS 29791) offer dual-stack on all server and cloud
products. As others have pointed out, SoftLayer is an excellent
example of a hosting provider that Gets It on a large scale.
Sadly, v6 support on popular "cloud-only" services is suspiciously
absent. Terremark vCoudExpress, Savvis
George Bonser wrote:
I have yet to see a broadband provider that configures a network so that
individual nodes in the home network get global IPs.
When I switched to ADSL I'm pretty sure I was offered the choice of a
single public IP address on the outside of my router, or a /29 public
range
301 - 400 of 443 matches
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