Re: Network issues in Israel/Middle East

2020-05-26 Thread Arie Vayner
Most (if not all) of Israel's capacity is served from Europe. There is no real reason to serve users in Israel from India... You should most likely be using instances in Frankfurt or London for best results. On Mon, May 25, 2020, 12:46 Martijn Schmidt via NANOG wrote: > Hey John, > > Do you have

Re: Increase bandwidth usage in partial-mesh network?

2021-10-14 Thread Arie Vayner
Maybe something like this (if you can break it into different bgp ASNs by network area): "draft-mohanty-bess-ebgp-dmz-03" https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-mohanty-bess-ebgp-dmz-03 On Wed, Oct 13, 2021, 10:30 Adam Thompson wrote: > Looking for recommendtions or suggestions... > > I've

Re: 10G CPE w/VXLAN - vendors?

2023-06-14 Thread Arie Vayner
Not sure how much of "CPE" it needs to be, but for example the whole Cisco Catalyst 9K product line (including the smaller C9300 switches) support the whole EVPN/VXLAN stack). A similar set of products exist on the Arista side (e.g. 7xx switches) as well as Juniper EX4400 products... On Wed, Jun 1

Re: Consistent routing policy?

2019-09-16 Thread Arie Vayner
Ben, To make it a bit cleaner, you most likely want to send your aggregate (/21) to all service providers, and then if you choose to deaggregate and create more specific advertisements for traffic engineering purposes, you just advertise the relevant longer prefixes (/22's for example) on the spec

Re: Multicast traffic % in enterprise network ?

2018-08-08 Thread Arie Vayner
Multicast is heavily used for applications such as stock trading and industrial networks. So it really depends... On Thu, Aug 9, 2018, 00:23 Justin M. Streiner wrote: > On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, Mankamana Mishra (mankamis) via NANOG wrote: > > > * If there is any data which can provide what % of tr

Re: How are you configuring BFD timers?

2018-03-28 Thread Arie Vayner
Not directly related, but I wonder: how common is micro-BFD for detecting bundle member failures? On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 10:12 PM Måns Nilsson wrote: > > > --On 22 mars 2018 23:45:16 +0200 Saku Ytti wrote: > > > On 22 March 2018 at 22:41, Måns Nilsson > > wrote: > > > >> Subject: Re: How ar

Re: [c-nsp] ASR opinions..

2012-02-08 Thread Arie Vayner
Mark, I made sure with the BU, and they confirmed that ASR1001 with 8GB RAM can handle 1M routes per the data sheet. The difference between ASR1001 and ASR1002 with EFP5 is due to a more powerful integrated RP on ASR1001 (Not really RP2, but closer to RP2 than RP1) and more memory (4GB is max on R

Re: [c-nsp] ASR opinions..

2012-03-08 Thread Arie Vayner
ary 08, 2012 11:28:24 PM Arie Vayner > wrote: > > > Mark, > > Hello Arie. > > Sorry for the very late reply. > > > I made sure with the BU, and they confirmed that ASR1001 > > with 8GB RAM can handle 1M routes per the data sheet. > > Are we talking 1,0

Re: International TE

2010-04-29 Thread Arie Vayner
Thomas, Check this link: http://onesc.net/communities/ You can always play with as-path prepending and advertising a more specific subnets through different providers... Arie On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Thomas Magill wrote: > I am interested in only acceptin

Re: Overseas - Latency

2010-07-06 Thread Arie Vayner
Eric, I just ran a few traceroutes from Israel (through 2 different providers) and the performance seems normal. Can you tell me where to test specifically to? Thanks Arie On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Eric Williams wrote: > We have several customers that are reporting horrible latency when

Re: Numbering nameservers and resolvers

2010-08-16 Thread Arie Vayner
For resolvers, I guess it would make sense to advertise them as /32s as dynamic prefixes coming from some SLB device... You can have multiple VIPs, each representing a different POP/network domain... Arie On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Mike wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I am needing to renumber so

Re: Numbering nameservers and resolvers

2010-08-16 Thread Arie Vayner
In IPv6 you should be able to advertise up to /48 with no problem... Arie On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Patrick W. Gilmore said: > > 1) Use different prefixes. A single prefix going down should not kill > > your entire network. (Nameservers and resolv

Re: NPE-G2 vs. Sup720-3BXL

2009-05-15 Thread Arie Vayner
David, My 1st advice would be to look also at the other features/capabilities you require, and not just at "feeds and speeds". Some examples for functionality could be: - QOS - NetFlow - DDoS resistance In general the 6500 and the 12000 are hardware based platforms, with the 12000 being more dis

Re: Traceroute management

2009-06-09 Thread Arie Vayner
Hmm, take a look at pingplotter Arie On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Dylan Ebner wrote: > My company uses it's internet connection primarily for VPN tunneling. I > have always wanted a tool that I can enter the peer ip addresses and it > will every 8 or 12 hours run a traceroute and log it so

Re: sniffing x.25 on SUN/Solaris

2009-07-05 Thread Arie Vayner
Kas, I would assume that the x.25 traffic is using async ports on the Sun (or is it over IP)? If its async, you are out of luck, and should use some RS232 (I assume...) sniffer which can recognize x.25 Arie On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Kasper Adel wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to capture

Re: BGP Growth projections

2009-07-12 Thread Arie Vayner
I would second Ivan's comment. 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. Arie On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Ivan Pepelnjak wrote: > Let me be the devil's advocate:

Re: Wireless STM-1 link

2009-09-10 Thread Arie Vayner
Rens, Does not sound like the symptoms for what I want to write about, but this is something you need to consider in any way: When you run sub-rate links (i.e. 1GE interface with really 155Mbps as the service) you need to make sure that you do not try to push more traffic than the link can take.

Re: Shaping on a large scale

2009-01-30 Thread Arie Vayner
Take a look here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6151/index.html Arie On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Bruce Grobler wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know of any Shaping appliances to shape customers based on IP, > allow for a quota per IP and qos mechanisms like LLQ?, This is should be >

Re: L2 - L3 Etherchannel

2009-04-08 Thread Arie Vayner
Yes. On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Amolak wrote: > Hi All, > > Is it possible to create L2 Etherchannel at one end and L3 etherchannel at > another end? > > For Example: > > SW-1 > > > interface GigabitEthernet1/1 > channel-group 1 mode desirable > channel-protocol pagp > ! > interface

Re: Broadband Subscriber Management

2009-04-23 Thread Arie Vayner
You need also to remember that in many cases the DSL link is not provided by the actual ISP. In many cases this is a wholesale scenario which uses L2TP to forward the PPP session from the telco/DSL provider to the ISP. In many cases there would also be another L2TP hop to another sub-ISP/customer.

Re: Using 32 bit ASN numbers

2008-08-29 Thread Arie Vayner
Pender, One small correction... For 7600, 12.2SR, the support would come out in 12.2SRD Arie On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Pender, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > These are the dates I have for Cisco platforms: > > IOS XR 3.4 - September 2007 > IOS 12.0(32)S11 - November 2008 > IOS 12.2S

Re: Finding asymmetric path

2009-11-29 Thread Arie Vayner
Actually, this can be achieved easily using reflexive ACLs on any Cisco router, so no real need to change the topology or add new devices in the path: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/products_tech_note09186a00800a5b9a.shtml#reflexacl Arie On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Du

Re: I don't need no stinking firewall!

2010-01-08 Thread Arie Vayner
What is nice about load balancers is that if you design your solution correctly, you can scale them in a very nice way. Things like direct server return, where only the requests hit the load balancer, but the replies (which are usually larger) just route back directly to the client can free up reso

Re: IOS family naming

2010-01-26 Thread Arie Vayner
Andrey, I could not find a good link, but let me give you some info on SG, SGA, EW and EWA. All these trains are for the 4500 family (including 4900). They are just different generations. The EW (and then EWA) were the older trains for 4500, which were replaced by the SG trains. If I am not too w

Re: Ethernet Services cards types & queue values

2010-01-27 Thread Arie Vayner
Burak, The idea is that you use the high queue cards as UNI ports terminating customers, where you would have many service instances and complex QOS policies such hierarchical shaping and multiple classes per customer. On the core links you would usually need less queues as you would have a gener

Re: Yahoo and IPv6

2011-05-09 Thread Arie Vayner
Actually, I have just noticed a slightly more disturbing thing on the Yahoo IPv6 help page... I have IPv6 connectivity through a HE tunnel, and I can reach IPv6 services (the only issue is that my ISP's DNS is not IPv6 enabled), but I tried to run the "Start IPv6 Test" tool at http://help.yahoo.co

Re: Yahoo and IPv6

2011-05-10 Thread Arie Vayner
Igor, When testing, you should take into consideration that people from all across the world may use this tool, and in some places speed is not the same as in other places... Latency... Bad linkes... Etc. Arie On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Igor Gashinsky wrote: > On Mon, 9 May 2011, valdis.