+1
All our dwdm backbone is CubeOptics powered. We have about 30 pairs of DWDM
band-spliiters and muxes.
The attenuation is the lowest we have seen on all the wdm muxes we have tested.
The tech guys @Cube optics are really smart. You can also ask for a specific
mux if you have a want THE MUX.
+1
Do it yourself :)
You can have a look at As-Stats. It's easy to install and maintain
https://neon1.net/as-stats/
Regards,
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NEO TELECOMS
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AS8218
On 2/13/12 11:30 AM, "George Bonser" wrote:
>nfdump + NfSen
>
>Do it yourself.
>
>
>> -Orig
Hello,
In Paris you have Equinix Paris, Sfinx and FranceIX. I'm the co founder of
Franceix with 2 other folks, so I know well the subject :)
Franceix is a neutral IXP, and based on an association model ( exactly the
same model as Amsix ).
Today FranceIX is the biggest one in Paris and is located
Hello All,
This is now the end. The French regulator ( Arcep ) is now asking all the
people with an ASN in France ( with a L33 license ) to get all their
information on their peering.
The Arcep claim it's for the "net neutrality" and still don't understand
it works because it's self regulated.
S
information about your
Peering
>Am 30.03.2012 20:21, schrieb Raphael MAUNIER:
>> This is now the end. The French regulator ( Arcep ) is now asking all
>>the
>> people with an ASN in France ( with a L33 license ) to get all their
>> information on their peering.
>&
20:10PM +0000, Raphael
>MAUNIER wrote:
>> You were @GPF last week, when Martin asked : Who want this to be
>>regulated
>> ? And Who want to have his peering controled ? why you didn't raise your
>> hand ?
>>
>> In my memory, no one did.
>
>It's also f
On Mar 30, 2012, at 23:46, "Fredy Kuenzler" wrote:
> Am 30.03.2012 23:20, schrieb Raphael MAUNIER:
>> Sorry Fredy, but you are living in a care bear world ?
>>
>> Do you think some people build an intense national backbone
>>
>> You were @GPF last
price of the other way ) and this is
exactly the same path !!!
So how does it work really in this building ? Honestly, telx and Zayo are doing
this for year and each time it's like they are discovering the wheel ( not sure
if this expression exist in English).
Raphael Maunier
Neo Telecoms
Hello,
We moved from MRV to Ekinops (http://www.ekinops.net/). Mrv was really stable (
no issue for the last 3 years), but they are slow in innovation. The new cards
just came out.
For a simple and cheap solution, I will benchmark, Mrv, Ekinops and BTI. The
most innovative and with easy R&D acc
Hi,
You can extract information from this doc : Installation of Tacacs+,
Rancid, Cvsweb
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/429
Freeradius will need more time to implement, but easier to manage after.
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NEO TELECOMS
Engineering Manager
2 rue du Chemin Vert
92110 Cli
There is a fiber cut and it's located near Brunswick, NJ
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NEO TELECOMS
On Jan 14, 2010, at 6:36 PM, Robert Glover wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our 100Mb Metro-E link is up and running just fine... We are fed out of
> their San Francisco, CA facility.
>
> However, this is posted
Confirmed here.
It's solved with a temporary solution. The ticket is still open with in Telia.
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NEO TELECOMS
CTO / Responsable Ingénierie
AS8218
On Feb 23, 2011, at 1:15 AM, Arnold Nipper wrote:
> on 23.02.2011 00:59 Ryan Gelobter wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have some detailed i
A simple M7i can handle this.
But this will depend on the type of trafic ( pps, filtering or not, ... )
regards,
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NEO TELECOMS
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AS8218
On May 7, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Support wrote:
> Can anyone give me their recommendation for current hardware to take
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