Re: IPv6 Space Management. Tracking, not Allocating

2010-11-17 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 17/11/2010 17:22, chip wrote: > There's been lots of discussion on how we should allocate space to various > bits of the network. What I haven't yet seen is how people are tracking > these allocations. Is everyone using one of the two or three commercial > applications or some OSS solution or

Re: APNIC Allocated 14/8, 223/8 today

2010-04-14 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 14/04/2010 13:45, Dave Hart wrote: > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 09:20 UTC, Nick Hilliard wrote: > >> On 14/04/2010 08:06, Srinivas Chendi wrote to SANOG: >> >>> 014/8 >>> 223/8 >>> >> Sunny, >> >> Please be careful about how you write this. "014" is formally an octal >> repr

Re: Anomalies with AS13214 ?

2009-05-11 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 11/5/09 16:30, Jay Hennigan wrote: > We're getting cyclops[1] alerts that AS13214 is advertising itself as > origin for all of our prefixes. Their anomaly report shows thousands > of prefixes originating there. > > Anyone else seeing evidence of this or being affected? > > > [1] http://cyclops.

Re: Drop in IPv6 traffic

2009-07-09 Thread Vincent Hoffman
Jeroen Wunnink wrote: > Same here, we usually do 40-100Mbit of teredo 2001::/32 anycast traffic > (a lot of which is news traffic over IPv6 to artrato/XSnews) and that > dropped to an all-time low a bit before 0:00 CET. > > I know XSnews had a free IPv6 news account service, perhaps they closed >

Re: ipv4's last graph

2011-02-02 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 02/02/2011 17:22, Matthew Petach wrote: > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Tony Hain wrote: >> So in the interest of 'second opinions never hurt', and I just can't get my >> head around "APnic sitting at 3 /8's, burning 2.3 /8's in the last 2 months >> and the idea of a 50% probability that thei

Re: SFP vs. SFP+

2011-02-18 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 18/02/2011 03:04, Frank Bulk wrote: > Are there are any optics that plug into 10G ports but have a copper or > optical 1G interface? There's some equipment that I'm specing where it is > $10K for a multi-port 1G card, even while I really may only *occasionally* > need a single 1G port and there

Re: SFP vs. SFP+

2011-02-18 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 18/02/2011 03:04, Frank Bulk wrote: > Are there are any optics that plug into 10G ports but have a copper or > optical 1G interface? There's some equipment that I'm specing where it is > $10K for a multi-port 1G card, even while I really may only *occasionally* > need a single 1G port and there