Re: Cogent NOC

2016-12-14 Thread Bryan Holloway
Odd, though, that they didn't respond for three days. I've typically had good luck with that, although admittedly it's been months since I've opened an e-mail ticket with their NOC. Spam-filter? On 12/14/16 2:18 PM, Mike Hammett wrote: I think people are just going to see a traceroute determi

Re: backbones filtering unsanctioned sites

2017-02-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
Yup, they do indeed. And for fun, I black-listed one of our IPs, and sure enough, the next-hop shows up as 10.255.255.255, and the communities are the same aside from what appear to be regional things. -- BGP routing table entry for 66.253.214.90/32, version 638637516 Paths: (1 available, best

RCN and IPv6

2018-04-19 Thread Bryan Holloway
Curious if any RCN network guys or gals are on the list and can provide any idea as to when RCN plans on deploying IPv6? I make inquiries every six months or so, but I get the usual canned response that it's in the works, but no ETA.

Re: RCN and IPv6

2018-04-19 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 4/19/18 1:38 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote: Curious if any RCN network guys or gals are on the list and can provide any idea as to when RCN plans on deploying IPv6? I make inquiries every six months or so, but I get the usual canned response that it's in the works, but no ETA. Clarific

Re: Amazon Geolocation

2018-04-24 Thread Bryan Holloway
Best. URL. Ever. ;) On 4/24/18 2:35 PM, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. wrote: We have been told that the best, most expeditious way to get this resolved is: "https://www.amazonforum.com/forums/digital-content/prime-video, it's actively monitored, and confirmed issues are escalated to the correct eng

Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
We've had good results working with Addrex. I would still strongly recommend you do your due diligence for "cleanliness". On 6/8/18 1:17 PM, Stan Ouchakov wrote: Hi, Can anyone recommend transfer market brokers for ipv4 addresses? Need clean /24 asap. ARIN's waiting list is too long... Th

Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
, Stan Ouchakov wrote: Hi Bryan and all, Could you please recommend few places or vendors to check on cleanliness? Thanks! -Stan 646-827-4466 -Original Message- From: Bryan Holloway Sent: Monday, June 11, 2018 10:31 AM To: Stan Ouchakov ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Need /24 (arin

Re: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-12 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 6/12/18 1:52 PM, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Randy Bush said: If you start with Excel, down Will It Scale Road, you will be sorry, so very sorry. Especially when it comes to v6. emacs! vim! ed!

Re: Rising sea levels are going to mess with the internet

2018-07-23 Thread Bryan Holloway
This thread needs to go elsewhere. On 7/23/18 8:30 AM, Dorn Hetzel wrote: What sort of regulations and what sort of associated costs are you talking about, if we can be specific? On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 9:26 AM William Herrin wrote: On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 3:55 AM, Saku Ytti wrote: On Mon

ARIN IRR whois broken?

2018-08-17 Thread Bryan Holloway
> whois -h rr.arin.net 2001:500:: % This is the ARIN Routing Registry. %ERROR:101: no entries found % % No entries found in the selected source(s). -- > whois -h rr.ntt.net 2001:500:: route6: 2001:500::/48 descr: Proxy RO for Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. origin: AS3557 remarks

Re: ARIN IRR whois broken?

2018-08-17 Thread Bryan Holloway
Nevermind ... I think I was puzzled by the fact that ARIN doesn't have an entry for its own IP space. Time for beer. On 8/17/18 6:33 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote: > whois -h rr.arin.net 2001:500:: % This is the ARIN Routing Registry. %ERROR:101: no entries found % % No entries foun

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-30 Thread Bryan Holloway
Let me Bing that for you. Oh, wait. On 10/30/18 9:41 AM, Tom Beecher wrote: Maybe Cogent refuses to work with Google so nobody can search for evidence of said cake :) On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 4:55 PM Kenny Taylor > wrote: I wasn't familiar with it, so

Re: netflix OCA in a CG-NAT world

2018-11-28 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 11/28/18 8:25 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: On 28/Nov/18 13:37, Nikolay Shopik wrote: Sony Entertainment is know to be slowpoke in this area. PS4 firmware/kernel is SLAC enabled IPv6 but its not exposed to devs and thus apps doesn't use it at all. Which is what really surprised me with this 2014

Re: email scannering / filtering

2018-12-14 Thread Bryan Holloway
postfix + postscreen for MTA ... MailScanner + MailWatch for anti-. I've heard good things about rspamd, but I haven't tried it. On 12/14/18 5:30 AM, David Funderburk wrote: What open source email filtering system is working well for you? Regards, David Funderburk GlobalVision 864-56

Re: Spectrum technical contact

2018-12-21 Thread Bryan Holloway
http://as11404.net/communities.html 11404:666 is probably what you want. On 12/21/18 3:55 PM, Aaron1 wrote: If you BGP neighbor with them you can send-community /32 advertisement to them, and the will remotely black hole it Aaron On Dec 21, 2018, at 3:51 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: We have h

Re: Service Provider NetFlow Collectors

2018-12-31 Thread Bryan Holloway
+1 Kentik ... We've been using their DDoS/RTBH mitigation with good success. On 12/31/18 3:52 AM, Eric Lindsjö wrote: Hi, We use kentik and we're very happy. Works great, tons of new features coming along all the time. Going to start looking into ddos detection and mitigation soon. Would

Re: Announcing: "dumpsterfire", the mailing list for IoT security/privacy issues

2019-01-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 1/11/19 12:11 PM, Andreas Ott wrote: On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 12:17:09PM -0500, Rich Kulawiec wrote: On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 08:23:31AM -0800, Yang Yu wrote: * no HTTPS HTTPS isn't needed for this application. I'll probably add it anyway when I have a chance, but there are other thin

Re: Calling LinkedIn, Amazon and Akamai @ DE-CIX NY

2019-01-30 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 1/30/19 7:52 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote: Hi, In late October 2018, DE-CIX announced that they would be renumbering their IPv4 address block in New York between 01-28-19 and 01-30-19. This was followed by numerous reminders in months, weeks and even days leading up to the renumbering activit

Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest

2019-01-30 Thread Bryan Holloway
Approximately 3 hrs ago we lost B-feed at Minneapolis Cologix. Apparently the local utility requested that they move one side to generator due to the weather and high-utilization, and the ATS failed. But we're up ... On 1/30/19 10:50 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: Being a Minnesota native, I can tel

Re: Calling LinkedIn, Amazon and Akamai @ DE-CIX NY

2019-01-31 Thread Bryan Holloway
What do IXes do (or can do) to enforce the completion of a renumbering? For example, Chicago Equinix announced a renumbering beginning of 2018, and while 99% of our peers have renumbered, we still have an albeit small handful who have not. (I will not name names.) That situation didn't get ne

Re: IP Geo-Location

2019-02-04 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 2/4/19 1:36 PM, Ben Logan wrote: Hi, What's the proper way to specify the location of prefixes within a larger prefix?  For example, we purchased a /17 and it is registered in ARIN as being located in our home town.  However, smaller prefixes within that /17 are located in different areas

Re: Initial ARIN IPv4 membership and resource request

2019-02-06 Thread Bryan Holloway
A v6 /22 would be a neat announcement ... On 2/6/19 3:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote: No _v4_ resources to speak of, but it’s a little late in the day to be worrying about that anyway.                 -Bill On Feb 6, 2019, at 13:05, TJ Trout mailto:t...@pcguys.us>> wrote: You do realize tha

Anybody from switch.com (AS23005) lurking about?

2019-03-06 Thread Bryan Holloway
If so, could you please contact me off-list?

Re: Discord contacts

2023-10-01 Thread Bryan Holloway
I don't know if this is related or not, but we've been working a strange issue with a Cloudflare-hosted site for weeks now, where some source IPs incur a 45-60 second delay on page-loads to a specific web-site, but other source IPs load instantaneously. We can't find a common denominator. We'v

Re: The rise and fall of the 90's telecom bubble

2023-11-14 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 11/14/23 15:04, Mike Hammett wrote: "It would be nice if some folks on the list could provide some solid information, even if only for one large carrier." One of the busts that I never found much on was the Enron network. Where did it end up? I'd be interested in local route and POP detail

Re: ipv6 address management - documentation

2023-11-18 Thread Bryan Holloway
I've also heard good things about Netbox. TeemIP ain't too shabby either. On 11/17/23 06:57, Ryan Hamel wrote: Christopher, A residential customer would be getting their /56 from the providers pool via RA or DHCPv6. With a /32 aggregate, it can handle 1.6 million /56 delegations, which can

Re: "Hypothetical" Datacenter Overheating

2024-01-15 Thread Bryan Holloway
I think we're beyond "hypothetical" at this point, Mike ... ;) On 1/15/24 15:49, Mike Hammett wrote: Coincidence indeed   ;-) - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions

Re: "Hypothetical" Datacenter Overheating

2024-01-16 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 1/15/24 23:11, Martin Hannigan wrote: On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 4:10 PM Jay Hennigan > wrote: On 1/15/24 10:37, Pennington, Scott wrote: > yes but it has been -8 in Chicago plenty of times before this. >   Very interested in root cause... Absolu

Re: [outages] Twelve99 / AWS usw2 significant loss

2024-01-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
Can we not talk about prepending again? ;) On 1/27/24 01:43, Andras Toth wrote: Seems like the destination is in Hetzner, they could also raise it with Twelve99 or prepend routes to use an alternate path. On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 7:46 PM Phil Lavin via Outages mailto:outa...@outages.org>> wr

Re: The Reg does 240/4

2024-02-13 Thread Bryan Holloway
Let me know when they support /31s. On 2/13/24 08:07, Dave Taht wrote: And routerOS is one of the more up to date platforms.

jaguar network contact?

2024-02-13 Thread Bryan Holloway
If anyone here is lurking from Jaguar Network, could you reach out to me off-list, please? I think you're blocking at least one, possibly more of our subnets. Thank you! - bryan

Re: jaguar network contact?

2024-02-13 Thread Bryan Holloway
Probably should've been clearer ... this is jaguar network AS30781 in France. (Thank you to those who have already reached out!) Apologies for the noise ... On 2/13/24 18:05, Bryan Holloway wrote: If anyone here is lurking from Jaguar Network, could you reach out to me off-list, please

Re: The Reg does 240/4

2024-02-13 Thread Bryan Holloway
other; now this. --TimH On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:04:45 +0100 Bryan Holloway wrote: Let me know when they support /31s. On 2/13/24 08:07, Dave Taht wrote: And routerOS is one of the more up to date platforms.

Re: [External] Re: The Reg does 240/4

2024-02-13 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 2/13/24 21:47, Hunter Fuller wrote: On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 12:17 PM Bryan Holloway wrote: https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Routing+Protocol+Overview Ping across? Sure. Ok. But I wouldn't rely on it for anything critical. Well that's certainly interesting. You will

Consolidated Communications contact?

2024-03-15 Thread Bryan Holloway
If anyone from Consolidated Communications is lurking, could you please contact me off-list? We have a mutual customer with a strange routing issue between our two networks. Thanks! - bryan

Re: Consolidated Communications contact?

2024-03-15 Thread Bryan Holloway
Thanks to all who have already responded ... probably should've mentioned the AS number, since they appear to have many: AS25660 On 3/15/24 19:59, Bryan Holloway wrote: If anyone from Consolidated Communications is lurking, could you please contact me off-list? We have a m

Re: Consolidated Communications contact?

2024-03-18 Thread Bryan Holloway
We got it sorted out. Thank you very much to all who reached out! On 3/15/24 20:25, Bryan Holloway wrote: Thanks to all who have already responded ... probably should've mentioned the AS number, since they appear to have many: AS25660 On 3/15/24 19:59, Bryan Holloway wrote: If a

Re: v4 and v6 BOGON list

2024-03-22 Thread Bryan Holloway
+1 On 3/22/24 11:28, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: bogons.cymru.com has been around as a BGP feed for a long long time. https://www.team-cymru.com/bogon-networks *From: *NANOG on behalf of Gabriel Terry *Date: *Friday, 22 March 2024 at 3:56 PM

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-06 Thread Bryan Holloway
Agreed ... it generally doesn't make sense to install caches where the content is just a few racks over. But if you have a network that serves smaller population centers where CDNs are sparse or non-existent, then it gets the content closer to the eyeballs and saves considerably on transport b

Anyone from AS137409 lurking?

2024-06-03 Thread Bryan Holloway
Looking for a peering contact for Global Secure Layer aka GSL Networks. Trying to resolve a long-standing peering issue, and e-mails to published contacts have gone unanswered. Thanks! - bryan

Netrality NOC contact?

2024-07-06 Thread Bryan Holloway
Trying to get a hold of a meat-popsicle in Netrality's NOC. Their web-site only lists an e-mail address and no phone number. E-mails have gone unanswered for what I would consider an emergency ... unusual for a datacenter. If anyone from there is lurking, or if someone can point me to a conta

Re: Netrality NOC contact?

2024-07-08 Thread Bryan Holloway
Thank you to everyone who responded off-list. Finally got things sorted out. Nothing like losing a line-card on a holiday weekend ... 😬🙄🌭 On 7/6/24 16:36, Bryan Holloway wrote: Trying to get a hold of a meat-popsicle in Netrality's NOC. Their web-site only lists an e-mail address a

Re: lots of internet starting at ~3 a.m. cst

2024-07-23 Thread Bryan Holloway
What irks me is that we have direct PNIs with -- without naming names -- the "big guys" delivering this content, and yet the majority of this traffic is coming over our public IX connections and transit. Kinda defeats the purpose of a PNI ... anyone else seeing this? - bryan

Re: Server rental inside of One Wilshire in Los Angeles

2024-08-07 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 8/7/24 08:17, Mark Tinka wrote: On 8/7/24 08:01, Saku Ytti wrote: I can't help you, but I'm just awfully curious and must ask, why specifically optical ports? Seems very strange and a limiting requirement for upside that my imagination struggles to find. Many of the reasons I've hear

Re: Unable to Reach m.root-servers.net from Comcast

2024-08-26 Thread Bryan Holloway
Same here in East Central Illinois. v4 fails; v6 works. Trace stops in Chicago. On 8/26/24 03:54, Thomas Wodarek wrote: I'm getting similar results on residential Comcast up here in Michigan, US (Comcast's Heartland region).  Checking from a Google Cloud vm in Iowa, US, I was able to reach m.

Re: Comcast IPv6 PD Centos

2017-02-22 Thread Bryan Holloway
What endpoint do you have? Some of Comcast's devices -- notably the SMCD3G-CCR -- have a broken IPv6 PD implementation. On 2/22/17 6:55 PM, Jared Mauch wrote: It may be helpful to look at the forums at UBNT. They have details of how to make it work on their edge router platform which is a Lin

Qwest/CenturyLink BGP contact?

2017-03-02 Thread Bryan Holloway
Hello all, If someone from Qwest/Centurylink is lurking, could you contact me off-list? You are advertising a /24 out of a recently acquired /16, and I've been unsuccessful reaching anyone. Thanks! - bryan

Re: Qwest/CenturyLink BGP contact?

2017-03-03 Thread Bryan Holloway
Someone has reached out -- I'm good to go. Thanks all! On 3/2/17 1:11 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote: Hello all, If someone from Qwest/Centurylink is lurking, could you contact me off-list? You are advertising a /24 out of a recently acquired /16, and I've been unsuccessful reach

Re: Purchased IPv4 Woes

2017-03-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
Indeed. Let this be a lesson: when purchasing blocks, one MUST do their due diligence. Check the RBLs, senderbase, previous owner reputation, etc. before buying. Caveat emptor. On 3/11/17 3:13 PM, Martin Hannigan wrote: Which broker did you use fot the transaction? Did you get a discount

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
+1 on the 7280R We just started deploying them on our edges for peering and port-density. Great little box. ... and their A-Care support has been good and responsive. On 5/4/17 7:55 PM, Tyler Conrad wrote: I use the 7280R in production. Love it. Pros: Cheap, fantastic API, can take (curren

Yahoo mail / DNS admin on the list?

2017-05-16 Thread Bryan Holloway
Having an intermittent issue where Yahoo's mail-servers keep complaining about not finding MX records for a small handful of customers (and always the same customers.) Tried submitting a ticket through the postmaster web-site but haven't gotten any response. Could someone contact me off-list

Re: Yahoo mail / DNS admin on the list?

2017-05-16 Thread Bryan Holloway
Someone has already reached out ... thanks! On 5/16/17 12:28 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote: Having an intermittent issue where Yahoo's mail-servers keep complaining about not finding MX records for a small handful of customers (and always the same customers.) Tried submitting a ticket throug

Re: EQUIPMENT NEEDED: PRI/SIP Gateway (Adtran)

2017-05-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
Didja plug it into 208V? We had a customer that blew up two before realizing that those (inexplicably) are 120V-only, unlike anything else modern on the planet. On 5/27/17 1:49 AM, James Laszko wrote: Hi everyone- Had a new Adtran TA908e going into service tonight for a customer move and so

Re: BGP peering question

2017-07-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
Also worth looking at your telemetries to see if it makes sense from an inbound/outbound point of view. That is, you'll get more bang for your buck if you're eyeballs and peering with a content provider (or vice versa), as opposed to eyeballs <-> eyeballs or content <-> content. On 7/11/17

Vonage (AS22343) Network Engineer lurking?

2017-07-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
We have a mutual customer with what appears to be a routing issue between us and you. Could someone ping me off-list? The web-site support channels are really more for end-users ... Thanks!!

traceroute from XO network?

2017-07-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
Hello all, If there's someone out there on XO's network, preferably in the Dallas area, could you send me a traceroute to the following IP: 153.33.12.1 XO's Looking Glass seems to be broken. It'll do BGP, but pings and traceroutes come back with an empty display. Off-list is fine ... Than

Re: traceroute from XO network?

2017-07-27 Thread Bryan Holloway
An XO dude got back to me ... thanks, all! On 7/27/17 12:28 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote: Hello all, If there's someone out there on XO's network, preferably in the Dallas area, could you send me a traceroute to the following IP: 153.33.12.1 XO's Looking Glass seems to be broke

Re: Transparent Waves

2017-08-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
Are you referring to GFP? I think G.7041 is what you want. The "transparent" flavor. https://www.itu.int/rec/dologin_pub.asp?lang=e&id=T-REC-G.7041-201608-I!!PDF-E&type=items On 8/4/17 12:34 PM, Rod Beck wrote: Can someone refer me to the ITU SPEC on transparent 10 gig wave service. I have a

Re: 2017 NANOG Elections General Information

2017-09-10 Thread Bryan Holloway
This leads to a good point, and I think the point Randy was trying to make - the Board elections should not be a popularity contest, either in terms of who people like or who the best engineers are. It should *not* be focused on who has the most fun at the socials or the room parties. +1 ... a

TWCC engineer lurking?

2017-10-10 Thread Bryan Holloway
TWCC erroneously shut down one of our East coast circuits, and we keep getting bounced around from department to department, even though accounting has conceded that the circuit is fine and should be up. If anyone could assist, please contact me off-list? Thanks!

Re: Temp at Level 3 data centers

2017-10-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 10/11/17 9:42 AM, Sam Kretchmer wrote: with a former employer we had a suite at the L3 facility on Canal in Chicago. They had this exact issue for the entire time we had the suite. They kept blaming a failing HVAC unit on our floor, but it went on for years no matter who we complained to, or w

Re: Geolocate data for allocated blocks

2017-12-19 Thread Bryan Holloway
https://www.iplocation.net/ ... is pretty comprehensive. Includes Maxmind and others ... On 12/19/17 10:29 AM, Alistair Mackenzie wrote: Most places are using Maxmind for their GeoIP. You can ask them to update the database here: https://support.maxmind.com/geoip-data-correction-request/ It ta

Re: Companies using public IP space owned by others for internal routing

2017-12-19 Thread Bryan Holloway
Comcast, at least in my neck of the woods, hands out /56s. On 12/19/17 4:03 PM, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote: On 12/19/2017 01:55 PM, William Herrin wrote: Providers assigning a single /64 or a /128 to an always-on customer are doing it wrong. You know who you are. The cable ISP that I had (

Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Bryan Holloway
Curious if the community has any recommendations and/or positive experiences to share for a handheld Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) analyzer. Software/laptop-based solutions can be unwieldy in certain environments. However, given rave reviews, I'm open to the idea as long as it's Mac-compatible. S

Re: 48vDC Output UPS

2017-12-29 Thread Bryan Holloway
Eltek is worth a look. Really solid stuff. Used them for awhile now. If you want battery back-up, it'll probably take more than 3 RU, though. On 12/29/17 9:16 PM, Lewis,Mitchell T. wrote: I should have been more specific(Quite obvious by the responses I have been getting). I am looking for a

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-30 Thread Bryan Holloway
Makita drill battery if you want to make it portable and wander around with a laptop. On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 7:17 AM, Bryan Holloway wrote: Curious if the community has any recommendations and/or positive experiences to share for a handheld Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) analyzer. Softwa

Re: Carrier IRR Update Frequency

2018-01-02 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 1/1/18 10:17 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: Any idea how often Cogent, XO, and Level 3 update their prefix filters from the IRRDBs? Back when I had Level3 circuits, they updated at midnight Mountain time. I don't know if that's still the case, especially now that CenturyLink has gobbled them up

Any experience with FS hardware out there?

2018-01-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
Fiberstore is rolling out some CRAZY cheap 100Gbps switches, and I'm curious if anyone in the community has any thoughts or real-life world experience with them. E.g.: https://www.fs.com/products/69340.html For the price point, it's almost in the "too good to be true" category. Naturally it c

Re: Any experience with FS hardware out there?

2018-01-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
Yeah, I noticed that, although they have a "high-voltage DC" option, which I found more curious than anything. On 1/5/18 1:14 PM, Michael Crapse wrote: No telecom power unfortunately On 5 January 2018 at 11:50, Bryan Holloway <mailto:br...@shout.net>> wrote: Fibers

Re: Any experience with Broadcom ICOS out there?

2018-01-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
Thank you everyone for the responses so far; I should probably re-phrase the question at this point ... Has anyone had production experience with Broadcom ICOS and the features it claims to support? Positive or negative? On 1/5/18 2:46 PM, joel jaeggli wrote: On 1/5/18 10:50 AM, Bryan

Re: Any experience with Broadcom ICOS out there?

2018-01-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
> On Jan 5, 2018, at 15:54, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > You may have better results with the same question on OCP (open compute > platform) related forums and mailing lists. A valid suggestion, but I am looking for opinions from network operators who have actually used this gear in a production e

Re: BGP Community Support WAS: Re: Cogent vs. HE ;-) WAS: Anyone using Cogent Ethernet

2018-01-23 Thread Bryan Holloway
+1 on BFD ... On 1/23/18 3:35 PM, Dan White wrote: On 01/23/18 19:17 +, James Breeden wrote: I've seen the onestep list but the presentation is helpful. I guess my question was moreso to the people side of communities vs the technicalities of communities - what ones do people find themselve

Re: Anyone from NTT on the list

2018-02-15 Thread Bryan Holloway
NTT? Here? Pffft. Wait, I might know a guy. Name starts with a "J" and ends in "ob". On 2/15/18 12:15 PM, David Harlow wrote: Can you contact me offlist for a issue? Or if someone could email me someone’s contact info.. [cid:imagef63406.PNG@a639ca52.4796e78e] David Harlow Field Technici

Re: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses

2018-03-02 Thread Bryan Holloway
Another problem with tunnel brokers is that they are sometimes flagged by content providers as being some sort of "proxy", and consequently won't send you traffic. Notably, Netflix. On 3/2/18 3:06 PM, Matt Harris wrote: On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: Space from tunnel b

Re: Peering with abusers...good or bad?

2018-03-02 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 3/2/18 5:29 PM, Ca By wrote: On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:13 PM Matthew Petach wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Dan Hollis wrote: OVH does not suprise me in the least. Maybe this is finally what it will take to get people to de-peer them. If I de-peer them, I pay my upstream to ca

Re: How are you configuring BFD timers?

2018-03-21 Thread Bryan Holloway
Wouldn't any tangible problem on a dark-fiber link result in an interface shutdown, ostensibly creating the trigger one would need to begin re-convergence? On 3/21/18 11:31 AM, Alex Lembesis wrote: To speed up BGP routing convergence. The (2x) dark fiber links from PA to FL are being used a

Re: Ear protection

2015-09-23 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 9/23/15, 7:53 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Joe Greco" wrote: >> Maybe I've always listened to my music to loud and spend the bulk of >>time >> via ssh, but I've never felt a need for hearing protection in a DC, is >>this >> generally an issue for people? > >Depends on how long and how noisy. > >As

.pro whois registry down?

2016-03-09 Thread Bryan Holloway
Anyone else noticing that the .pro TLD is failing for some things, and their WHOIS registry appears to be unavailable? I appear to be able to resolve, but whois times out, and we're getting reports that mail isn't going through for some folks with this TLD.

Re: BGP offloading (fixing legacy router BGP scalability issues)

2015-04-02 Thread Bryan Holloway
I, for one, wouldn't mind seeing more dialog regarding the original poster's query ... > On Apr 2, 2015, at 14:53, Barry Shein wrote: > > > The essence of this discussion is IMHO a little...um...trite. > > Be that as it may how many of you have attempted to contact these > providers in Chine

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Bryan Holloway
I concur ... Mark told me the same at the ARIN/NANOG OTR in San Diego last year. The RESTful API is the way to go. On 7/8/15, 5:12 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Jeff Walter" wrote: >Few years back I wrote an RWHOIS daemon for HE and because of that got put >in touch with Mark Kosters, one of the RW

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 7/8/15, 7:05 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Ricky Beam" wrote: >On Wed, 08 Jul 2015 18:12:47 -0400, Jeff Walter >wrote: >> he basically told me RWHOIS was dead > >It is most certainly NOT dead. It is, and always has been, a very small >userbase. SWIP has always been a pain in the ass. Modern web-ize

Re: Frustration with increasing information demands from Network Vendors

2024-10-11 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 10/11/24 16:35, Charles Polisher wrote: On 10/11/24 07:19, Nick Hilliard wrote: Rich Kulawiec wrote on 11/10/2024 15:07: Every answer to every question at every site should be different and every one of them should be wrong. This approach does lead to interesting conversations with tech

IPXO?

2024-11-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
Anyone have any experiences -- good or bad -- with IPXO for IP address leasing? Either as a lessee or lessor? Feel free to respond off-list if you prefer.

Re: Soooo..... Netflix

2024-11-18 Thread Bryan Holloway
We have several caches and PNIs. Call-volume was high. On 11/17/24 19:25, Mike Hammett wrote: Armchair quarterbacking... Discussions I've seen from operators on Facebook shows some that had PNIs that worked just fine, while others with PNIs and cache boxes didn't fare so well. Some with jus

Re: Centurylink having a bad morning?

2020-09-05 Thread Bryan Holloway via NANOG
*From: *"Mark Tinka" *To: *nanog@nanog.org *Sent: *Thursday, September 3, 2020 1:35:46 PM *Subject: *Re: Centurylink having a bad morning? On 31/Aug/20 17:57, Bryan Holloway wrote: > Not everyone will peer with you, notably, AS3356 (unle

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