Re: astraceroute on MAC

2014-10-12 Thread James Aldridge
On 10/10/2014 22:30, Mansoor Nathani wrote: > Hi Anurag > > Here is sample output from using the mtr command: the -z flag shows AS > Numbers however, I am not sure where they come from or are looked up. It appears to be using the Team Cymru service - http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/ip-to-asn.h

Re: Minimum IPv6 size

2009-10-03 Thread James Aldridge
--On 2 October 2009 16:43:14 -0700 Kevin Oberman wrote: Depends on the address space it is assigned from. Most specify a maximum prefix length of 32, but the micro-allocations and the allocations for PI dual-homing are /48. We consider the following to be "legal": /* global unica

Re: Minimum IPv6 size

2009-10-03 Thread James Aldridge
--On 3 October 2009 03:01:42 -0700 Leo Vegoda wrote: On Oct 3, 2009, at 1:28 AM, "James Aldridge" wrote: It might be worth relaxing filtering within 2001::/16. The RIPE NCC appears to be making /48 PI assignments from within 2001:678::/29 (e.g. the RIPE Meeting next week will be

Re: AS path weirdness

2009-03-22 Thread James Aldridge
Jason Lewis wrote: > I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking at. The reserved AS, 65490 > appears in parentheses and I've never seen that in MRT formatted data > and not sure why it's happening. That would be a single-element AS_SET, I guess. > I'm also not clear on why I see 23456 *and* a 32 bit

Re: Server Cabinet

2011-05-04 Thread James Aldridge
On 04/05/2011 10:53, Leigh Porter wrote: > This may be a silly question but.. How did it get in there? I'm assuming that it's not yet "in there" :-) I'd probably knock the wall down and fit a more reasonably sized door - 620mm (2') seems a bit narrow for a door anyway. One could of course get a