hello,
I believe, ISPs should also allow ipv4 prefixes with length between
/25-/27 instead of limiting maximum length to /24..
I also believe that RIRs and LIRs should allocate /27s which has 32 IPv4
address. considering IPv4 world is now mostly NAT'ed, 32 IPv4s are
sufficient for most of th
14:25, VOLKAN SALİH
wrote:
hello,
I believe, ISPs should also allow ipv4 prefixes with length between
/25-/27 instead of limiting maximum length to /24..
I also believe that RIRs and LIRs should allocate /27s which has 32
IPv4 address. considering IPv4 world is now mostly NAT'ed, 32
Thanks for sharing ideas. I respect them all.
29.09.2023 07:31 tarihinde William Herrin yazdı:
I think you'll convince the IETF to release the Class-E space before
you convince the ISPs to broadly honor sub-/24 prefixes.
how would you route 800 Gigabit-ethernet that will soon be released as
IEEE standart?
we were paying 1 usd per megabit several years ago. now it is as low as
4 usd cent.
As i said before, the future is coming just now. There must be ways to
increase CPU caches and memories of routers.
It i
am pretty sure Tier-1 and Tier-2 networks have enough money for
upgrades. But i may be wrong. What do you think?
Thanks and regards
29.09.2023 07:43 tarihinde VOLKAN SALİH yazdı:
how would you route 800 Gigabit-ethernet that will soon be released as
IEEE standart?
we were paying 1 usd per
CGNAT is not worse any more, IMHO.
with Endpoint-independent-NAT you can accept incoming connections, as
soon as you open the port automatically by sending packet to any host.
Then any host can start connection to your host? thats perfect for
gamers, streamers, webmasters.. etc.. Allows P2P co
), I guess he thinks FREE means
FEELESS while it means mostly freedom../
/It seems like Mr. M.Leber believes dictatorship instead of freedom.
Wake up, Nobody have to do peer with you for free (settlement-free), but
you can negotiate the price/mbps./
29.09.2023 08:01 tarihinde VOLKAN SALİH yazd
proposed
initially in this thread.
Eduard
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*Subject:* Re: maximum ipv4 bgp prefix length of /24
for free, sponsor me, why
isn’t HE giving me something for free, everyone else should spend
money to upgrade infrastructure to handle my request for /27, but I
shouldn’t have to pay for anything…
Jason
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e 70-80 years.old.
Best regards and wishes for you all
I guess i made myself clear.
Development is the only way. in all aspects.
29.09.2023 20:31 tarihinde Matthew Petach yazdı:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 9:42 AM VOLKAN SALİH
wrote:
[...]
I presume there would be another 50 big ASNs that
word salad
None of this has anything to do with why the IPv4 /24 limit is what it
is.
Good luck with your endeavors, whatever they may be.
On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 1:46 PM VOLKAN SALİH
wrote:
thanks for your response. Honestly thanks for everyones reponses.
comunism is the f
Dear list members,
I am using PPPoE over GPON (FTTH) in Turkiye,HATAY. Provider is
NetInternet Datacenter, Denizli,TR.
We have a written conversation with Turk Telecom to increase MTU from
1492 to 1500 as we use Mikrotik CCR that supports 1508 bytes (baby), 9kb
and 10kb jumbo frames,.
I am
Thanks Mr. Brandon for the response/feedback. Rgrds
17.06.2024 22:08 tarihinde Brandon Martin yazdı:
Is something out of your control also breaking PMTU discovery (e.g.
blocking all ICMP traffic)? With working PMTU discovery, this issue
should resolve itself in the ingress direction.
You sh
*Subject:* Request for Deployment of Google/YouTube Global Cache Servers
in Türkiye
*To Whom It May Concern,*
I am a government officer and a colleague of Mr. Ahmet Hamdi Atalay
(ahata...@turksat.com.tr), who serves at Türksat.
Currently, internet users in Türkiye experience *Google/YouTube
ment
documentation, I propose updating the page with recommended bitrates for
*8K (H.264) and 8K (H.265) video formats*. This would provide more
precise information to users regarding bandwidth needs for
high-resolution content delivery.
Best Regards and wishes, Sincerely,
Mr. Volkan SALiH
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