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On 11/16/2020 12:23 PM, Neil Hanlon wrote:
While I agree it is objectively irresponsible to abandon a project
without passing it to another, I think that possibly in this situation
we don't know all the details?
still trying to post . . .
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Subject:Re: Phoenix-IX Contact
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 13:15:34 -0700
From: Paul Emmons
To: nanog@nanog.org
Hello All!
I've been out of the loop here and but have some updates.
There was a change last sprin
Yes this is common business practice for almost all of the MSOs.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 9:45 AM Thomas Yarger
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This past week when I was helping my father perform some home networking,
> I called AT&T to get a newer Arris router and they mentioned that if I were
> to upgr
> You take down a 10g connection and they bill each side $.2 a meg, 95th
> percintile billing. VLAN between the two sites. Both sites have to have a
> different AS number. So if you want to move 1g of data, 95th percentile,
> between 2 datacenters I guess it has some utility at $400 a gig effecti
RPKI can be very useful to mitigate an attempt.
I used to process IP LOAs all the time. I never saw a RR attached but
usually we did a check against the RIR just to make sure (because we
made access-list per interface as well)
On 3/9/2021 1:42 PM, Mel Beckman wrote:
Not everyone uses RRs, an
We have done that with a CVR and 1g sfp.
On 1/31/2022 11:05 AM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
Hey, does anyone know of an SFP28 capable of rate-adapting down from 25G on the
cage side down to 1G on the line side? Can be copper or fiber on the line
side, I don’t care, my interest is in the chip inside.
Do MSOs and CLEC/fiber providers require free power and space?
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022, 7:59 PM Martin Hannigan wrote:
>
> NANOG'ers;
>
> At least in Boston, commercial property owners are receiving notices that
> 'copper lines are being removed per FCC rules' and replaced with fiber.
> The proper
Saw this
https://www.nojitter.com/consultant-perspectives/decommissioning-copper-gets-real
Akamai isn't supporting 10g ports on IXPs. I'd be surprised if the allowed
it on PNIs. As for not being on the IXPs, that's odd.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 8:23 AM Jawaid Bazyar
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We had Akamai servers in our data center for many years until a couple
> years ago, when they said
Two current experiences . . .
I still do work with an ILEC that gets requests for waves to Cogent. Cogent
has a data center in the market but won't allow the ILEC to build in. So
Cogent burns ports in another data center where Cogent pays for space and
power. Cogent reps says no one gets anything
In our experience, I think, we do a 24 month rpki cert tied the key shared
with ARIN. You simply create a new rpki cert in the ARIN hosted service.
Due operational reasons we will delete an old cert a month after publishing
the new cert just to keep things clean. We don't have a lot of space
turno
VoIP is up and running but the web site server crashed. Currently
restoring server.
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~Paul
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