This thread makes me sad.
adam.
On 03/02/2011 19:09, Jay Ashworth wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Owen DeLong"
On Feb 3, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
This is the crux of the argument I've been trying, rather ineptly,
to make: when it breaks, *which way doe
thing I've not found yet?
Thanks,
adam.
-oversubscribed) and "IP Base" IOS which has
very limited L3 features (RIP and EIGRP stub only), focused on Layer 2
deployments.
Hardware is still ridiculously expensive for purposes.
adam.
m biased towards this vendor
Still much too expensive :)
adam.
Has anyone had any experience with Infineta for WAN Acceleration that
you'd be willing to share? Off-list replies are certainly welcome.
~Adam
Bill Stewart wrote:
Rotating shifts between daytime and nighttime is a horrible thing to
do to your workers, both for their health and their attention span.
Full-time night work isn't great, but rotating work is even worse.
Apes are generally diurnal, not nocturnal or crepuscular. Shuffling
wh
John Levine wrote:
I've read stuff that confirms that changing to a later shift is much
easier than changing to an earlier one. It certainly matches my
experience that the jet lag flying to Europe, where I have to get up
six hours earlier, is much worse than flying back.
Last time I went to t
Realize also that China Telecom is congested both internally and on
certain peering interfaces.
While DPI is a likely culprit, be sure to not overlook a good
old-fashioned inability to manage capacity, combined with certain
hashing algorithms...
-a
stomers with 100M service)?
Thanks,
adam.
about. These kinds of things don't get
worse in high speed, they get easier.
Same with patch tuesday, I think even a Win7 SP1-like release wouldn't
cause major headaches, as streaming SD TV for an hour is more bandwidth
than SP1 (nevermind HD).
I'm more interested in the levels of traffic that we will see consistently.
adam.
On 27/05/2011 03:12, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 23:48:48 BST, Adam Armstrong said:
Finally, what do people think of selling a 1G service with 1G backhaul
(and potentially 10s or 100s of customers buying this service alongside
n*100s of customers with 100M service
On 27/05/2011 13:44, Jeroen van Ingen wrote:
Hi Adam,
I'm talking of 1000 users on the end of a 1GE, not 50,000. I don't think
either of these scenarios are worrying.
300MB takes<3seconds on 1GE or 30 seconds on 100M. I don't think those
kinds of events will have an appreci
On 27/05/2011 13:45, Jared Mauch wrote:
On May 27, 2011, at 8:14 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
No SLA, residential customers.
I would watch out for the 'abusers' in this case, and have the capability to
rate-limit the ports if necessary. Some hardware doesn't deal well with
ch lower
peak average for all 41 of you (if you see what i mean?)
I suck at maths, and I'm pretty sure I was at home playing Tekken 2 when
I should have been in statistics class :)
adam.
some movie streaming services, but
they generally suck and are quite low bitrate.
Thanks for the thoughts :D
adam.
onths in autumn/winter.
Though, I'm not sure how this will manifest itself with such high access
speeds.
adam.
On 27/05/2011 15:23, Jay Ashworth wrote:
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From: "Adam Armstrong"
Residence customers will tolerate a lot more oversubscription than business,
enterprise, and server going on down the list of oversubscription, but
happily *up* the list of "how mu
(So do the newer 7280SR3, no -K or -M needed.)
-Adam
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vendors (like
RFCs defining the wide communities or addition to standard communities like
no_export/no_advertise/…). This would also eliminate the adoption friction from
operators rightly claiming “my AS my rules”.
adam
From: NANOG On Behalf Of
Douglas Fischer via NANOG
Sent: Tuesday
help if BCP38 was an RFC?
Would be nice for instance if the community could put together a checklist of
things to consider for ISPs (could be in no particular order) (and actually
there are such lists albeit concentrated around security)
adam
From: Jeff Tantsura
Sent: Wednesday
s_path, dropping boggon
ASNs, or limiting max number of communities or striping unused/unsupported
attributes on ingress to your AS...
Or otherwise test what happens to your border edge (or internet-plane
route-reflectors/ iBGP infrastructure for that matter) if exposed to these.
adam
Anyone know of an iPhone application for checking public Looking Glass servers?
Boss called me in a panic when I was out for lunch to check on something and
would make my life much easier but searching for stuff on iTunes is awful.
Yes, we have seen one of our prefixes hikacked. We contacted to Fiberathome and
they told us the issue has been solved.
Greetings.
Ferran.
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De: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] En nombre de Grzegorz Janoszka
Enviado el: martes, 30 de junio de 2015 10:27
Para: nano
Seeing a serious uptick in latency to India from North America and am hearing
reports of an undersea cable cut in the Mediterranean? Has anyone else heard
something similar?
Thanks,
Adam
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Messages we send from our mail sever always received at SPAM box in many Public
Mail servers like hotmail, yahoo, and gmail. We made a revers dns lookup, and
there is no spamming from our server, still messages go to junk.
how to solve this.
thanx
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Does anyone have a contact for a yahoo mail admin that they could please
provide offlist? We removed some mx records in late February but are still
seeing yahoo servers attempting to deliver mail to these addresses.
Thanks,
Adam
tter-suited home, a real data center. I don't know what happened to the
CEO, but I know that I'll never trust anything he has his hands in ever
again.
Adam Kennedy
Systems Engineer
adamkenn...@watchcomm.net | 800-589-3837 x120 <800-589-3837;120>
Watch Communications | www.watchc
anized but
it's a really solid platform. Supports LDAP auth as well. Great platform,
we've loved it.
https://www.bookstackapp.com/
Adam Kennedy
Systems Engineer
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Watch Communications | www.watchcomm.net
<https://www.wa
, various record type requests per second, etc. We also have a
Nagios plugin that checks each of our DNS cache resolving servers scattered
across the network to ensure they can resolve a handful of popular domains.
Adam Kennedy
Systems Engineer
adamkenn...@watchcomm.net | 800-589-3837 x120 <800-
medium we can all meet, sort of our own
ISP DMZ, where we can help one another in the simple mistakes or cut each
other some slack in those difficult times. I like to think NANOG is that
place.
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*Watch Communications*
(866)
.peeringdb.com/ix/4
[4]: https://www.peeringdb.com/ix/3185
[5]: https://www.peeringdb.com/ix/1175
[6]: https://www.peeringdb.com/ix/23
[7]: https://www.peeringdb.com/ix/4309
Hope this helps!
-Adam
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d=msn.com;
s=selector1;
...
When we try and perform a TXT DNS query to fetch the DKIM record:
selector1._domainkey.msn.com we see that Microsoft does *not* publish
their DKIM records:
adam@defiant ~ $ dig selector1._domainkey.msn.com TXT
; <<>> DiG 9.18.25 <<>> selec
license is required.
-Adam
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MRC for the fiber cross connect.
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We've deployed about a dozen Sophos SG and XG firewalls with IPv6 on WAN,
LAN and VPN with great success. The XG is the firmware with the more modern
appearance and a couple latest-gen features. But the SG is just as "next
gen" and still has good IPv6 capability.
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Adam K
We've been using DHCP-PD with Sophos SG/XG on a couple Comcast connections
and it works fine. It will even go through all your firewall objects and
automatically change the IPv6 prefix from the old to new if the prefix from
PD changes.
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Adam Kennedy, Network & Systems Engineer
company) was not on-net at our facility
which would have been half the cost.
We then had to factor in a small POP at CoreSite to host the
multiplexing equipment, etc.
Again, all comes down to price. Hope this helps
-Adam
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y the only option, you
need to know about the Rural Utilities Service - USDA.gov/rus/
Adam Henson
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From: Charles Bronson [packetg...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 7:00 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Starting up a WiMAX ISP
Lo
Hi all,
Apologies for the spam, but can someone at AT&T Wireless with DNS clue contact
me off-list? Our iPhones are receiving intermittent SERVFAILs when querying
your DNS servers over 3G. We're trying to go through the support chain but
it's getting us nowhere fast.
Thanks
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