Hi folks,
Are there any policies set by internet registries and/or transit
providers today that prohibits organizations from using a Partially
used IP Block allocated in one region say AP through APNIC to be
comissioned and Propagated in another region such as EMEA serviced by
RIPE?.
Obv, the bes
Thanks to all who replied and provided valuable input. Much appreciated
Regards,
On 5/20/10, George Bonser wrote:
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>> From: joel jaeggli [mailto:joe...@bogus.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 10:05 AM
>> To: Owen DeLong
>> Cc: George Bonser; nanog@nanog.org
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Hi,
We're currently looking to buy transit from XO for one of our DCs.
Their pricing is very competative compared to some of the other
providers we've considered to date.
I'm hoping to get some feedback on their services, support, peering
arrangements and the overall stability of their core backb
the customer hardware. Another great feature if you have a trouble
> ticket and in part of correcting the issue if some other change was
> introduced an automated system will back out any changes weeks later.
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> It is one of those things in life you deal with because the tradeoff is
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Thanks for the feedback Jared.
On 7/3/10, Jared Geiger wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:04 PM, Adam Rothschild
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>> wrote:
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>> Here in the New York Metro, XO's collocation offering is pretty solid.
>> No frills, but competently managed, and offered under a reasonable
>> pricing model for retai
Aawaw
On 7/29/09, Bill Woodcock wrote:
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> So I've embarked on the no-doubt-futile task of trying to interpret
> SLAs as empirically-verifiable technical specifications, rather than
> as marketing blather. And there's something that I'm finding
> particularly puzzling:
>
> In most SLAs, there se
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A few of our exchange IPs get blocked intermittently, but only by ATT. Ips are
clean, no issues, we’re diligent about finding and fixing these types of issues
as it has a large impact.
It would be very helpful to know why the IP below got blocked so we can find
and fix the problem to prevent fu
You'll want to have a talk with FlexOptix, they're based in Germany and you can
live view the stock in their local warehouse on the website, without even
logging in. They've got a great team too!
On 4 April 2019 23:09:15 EEST, nanog-...@mail.com wrote:
Hello NANOG,
Could somebody recommend an
Brocade (now Extreme) does this on their SLX platform to market 1M FIB boxes as
1.3M FIB boxes after compression. We went with the Juniper MX platform instead,
the relatively small FIB size on the SLX being one of the main sticking points
for me personally.
Nowadays there are also some SLX mod
On 1/31/19 12:36 AM, Töma Gavrichenkov wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2019 at 23:10 AM Ren Provo wrote:
>> You probably should remove sessions with networks
>> explicitly *not* participating in route servers versus
>> displaying them on a global shame list.
> And so it begins — yet another discussion on
Cogent does let you use RTBH, but on a separate BGP session to a
blackhole server. So it's a bit more hassle to set it up policy-wise,
because it deviates from the standard. Same story for "former
GlobalCrossing", now CenturyLink's AS3549, which is still used for LATAM
and Asia.
Best regards,
Mart
A round of applause to AT&T for leading the way!
Best regards,
Martijn
On 2/11/19 3:53 PM, Jay Borkenhagen wrote:
> FYI:
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> The AT&T/as7018 network is now dropping all RPKI-invalid route
> announcements that we receive from our peers.
>
> We continue to accept invalid route announcements from
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