I have 5 discrete networks across Canada using one ASN (will be down to
2 by end of year!). We accept a default (along with full tables) to
route between discrete networks. Not very elegant but gets the job done.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Harris Hui [mailto:harris@gmail.com]
Se
Hi
I am looking for a few RUs / ΒΌ rack (~20Amps of VAC) in a carrier neutral
location with 24x365 smart hands service at 2001 6th Ave in Seattle.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance
Eric RR Morin
Internetwork Designer
IP Network Engineering & Carrier Relations
XplorNet Communications
Hi
I working on a solution to offload my current internet facing, and soon
to be backbone, routers from terminating IBGP sessions from aggregation
network routers. I currently have 4948s (pizza box version of the
cat4500) in place, mostly bridging traffic, but some routing (OSPF,
couple dozen SVIs
I have found the MRV OS906 (6 port 10/100/1000/SFP + Eth OBM) to be a
very cost effective and an extremely flexible device. It's a linux based
device with a router shell but all forwarding is done in hardware
(ASICs). It has a very flexible implementation of many L2 features (QnQ,
inner or outer ta
Other then the below mentioned DHCP-relay bug, and an FTP command bug
(which was also quickly fixed) they have served us well.
Eric RR Morin
-Original Message-
From: Jason Lixfeld [mailto:ja...@lixfeld.ca]
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 9:54 PM
To: Eric Morin
Cc: North American Network
Hi
Anyone out there deploying multihost CPE/MS with 16e WiMAX?
Do your CPEs enforce a specific MTU (1400) for upstream traffic?
I would like to hear from anyone (offline) that is dealing with MTU
challenges with mulithost 16e deployments.
Thanks!
Eric Morin
Hi
I have an application where I have a 7206 with NPE-G2 (1G RAM) that
currently has a full table from an eBGP peer and a full table from a
co-located IBGP peer. I want to mesh this guy to two other IBGP peers
that will also send their full tables. There is roughly 400Mbps (adding
both direction)
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