On 4/19/21 5:30 PM, James Lumby wrote:
What is the current experience with Zayo or HE? I’m looking at possibly
adding one of them into a mix of cogent and a mix from my datacenter.
Would be using BGP full routes. Any experiences would be appreciated.
Well AFAIK Zayo is not filtering invali
On 4/15/21 6:14 PM, Matthew Crocker wrote:
I’m in DR space @ 60 Hudson and the Markeley MMR @ 1 Summer
I'm in both locations as well. We have a 10MB static IP connection for
them and I think it's like $50/mo. Depends on how "out of band" you want
it to be.
I also think Markley @ 1 summer
On 4/22/2021 9:30 AM, Tom Beecher wrote:
While I agree with the overall sentiment of your message, I am curious ;
have there been any instances where an internet provider has been found
liable (criminally or civilly) for willfully misrepresenting IP
geolocation information?
How could there be
According to Cloudflares isbgpsafeyet.com, Cogent has been considered
"safe" and is filtering invalids.
But I have found that to be untrue (mostly). It appears that some days
they filter IPv4, sometimes not, and IPv6 invalids are always coming
through. I know it's Cogent, but curious as to wha
On 6/9/22 15:07, Saku Ytti wrote:
They're not really particularly cheap, they are 'market rate', you can
get 'market rate' from multiple suppliers, directly from manufacturers
too. They are only cheaper than most EU+US resellers, that's about it.
Are they "cheap" or is everyone else just "over
On 10/4/22 09:19, Mike Hammett wrote:
Sorta like in the IP world, if everyone did BCP38/84, amplification
attacks wouldn't exist. Not everyone does, so...
Wouldn't exist? Maybe only in part, BCP38/84 does nothing for a majority
of DDoS amp attacks. Most traffic is coming from legit/botted sou
Looking for a VPS that can do a FreeBSD VM/Jail and can provide a full
BGP route view.
Anyone know of some place that would do this? Please contact me off
list, thank yuou.
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Any Verizon IP engineers lurking on this list that can contact me about
a recurring and chronic IPv6 routing issue in the upstate NY Verizon
FIOS network. Getting feedback from several customers that have valid
IPv6 PD from FIOS but routing is broken 2-3 hops out in Verizons
network. This is ca
Trolling NANOG on this subject?
Let me get my popcorn...
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On 9/28/23 17:25, VOLKAN SALİH wrote:
hello,
I believe, ISPs should also allow ipv4 prefixes with length between
/25-/27 instead of limiting maximum
On 9/29/23 03:34, Mark Tinka wrote:
RAM is not the issue... it's FIB.
If you pay me for FIB slots, I'm happy to install /32's to your heart's
content 🙂.
And convergence times to process all that extra noise...
The line in the sand has been drawn; just say no to >/24 ...
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On Jan 18, 2016, at 2:02 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
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> What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
> So far I have found both
> https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
> http://solid-optics.com/tools/multi-fiber-tool/so-multi-fiber-tool-
On Jun 15, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Joe Hamelin wrote:
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> I have a mail system where there are two MX hosts, one in the US and one in
> Europe. Both have a DNS MX record metric of 10 so a bastardized
> round-robin takes place. This does not work so well when one site goes
> down. My solution will b
On Jul 28, 2015, at 8:54 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
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> Is anyone seeing packet loss or routing issues on the Level3 network on the
> east coast right now?
>
>
We’ve seen a slew of problems going west out of Level3 in NYC the last couple
of nights. Last night was particularly bad to the point w
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