Not to sidestep the conversation here .. but, Leo, I love your concept
of the muni network, MMR, etc. What city currently implements this? I
want to move there! :)
-Zach
2013/1/29 Masatoshi Enomoto :
> ifHCin-が64bitでifin-が32bitカウンタのMIBなんですね
> 勘違いしてました。
>
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One thing that is bothersome about carriers is that sometimes if they
have Tons of fiber to your building, they still will only offer
Layer2/3 services. If there's fiber there, I'd like to be able to
lease it in some fashion (even if expensive, but preferably not).
If a muni is making something th
I had two Dell R3xx 1U servers with Quad Gige Cards in them and a few small
BGP connections for a few year. They were running CentOS 5 + Quagga with a
bunch of stuff turned off. Worked extremely well. We also had really small
traffic back then.
Server hardware has become amazingly fast under-the-c
Though 2001:abcd::192:168:10:10 was written in a format with both :
and . , I think would could take the concept mentioned above and
extend it either by making it
2001:abcd::C0:A8:0A:0A
or
2001:abcd::C0A8:0A0A
Doing the latter wastes less space and let's the host use the upper
32bits of the host p
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How about VPS providers who will do BGP... Do they exist?
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Or NOT. That’s a horribly ugly thing to do in a situation where the
> desired behavior shouldn’t be that hard to achieve.
>
> Owen
>
> > On Feb 24, 2015, at 11:07 , Baldur Norddahl
Thanks to those who mailed off-list for the BGP thread-jack. Seems like
those providers that do BGP would probably route their own space to VPS as
well.. (Like OP want. if I understand correctly). Some of them even state
that they even SWIP the addresses, which is positive.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at
end them
> > down the tunnel. At worst you do a little proxy arp to tell the router
> > that your vps still serves those addresses.
> >
> > You'll find providers are reluctant to assign /28's and /29's to
> > low-dollar VPS services.
> >
> >
How about the Force10 S48xx series? They're pretty decent today.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Phil Bedard wrote:
> Quanta is pretty cheap, basically a bare bones reference design.
> Mellanox as well. Juniper EX4550. Any other features you are looking
> for? From: Piotr
> Sent: 8/22/2013 10:
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