a few hundred thousand or
less? Let me know please.
-Aaron
something that would make netflix and google caches reachable via Telia look
better than my local ones ?!
-Aaron
Thanks, but James, you would not believe how rapidly the traffic to my local
caches drop off, *and* on the same day I brought up my new Telia internet
connection. ...and furthermore, my internet inbound traffic went *through
the roof*
-Aaron
unning out to put hands on it
Ggc said, they are rcv'ing more specific routes at other locations! I have
no idea why this suddenly happened. Then suddenly BOTH of my ggc node
cluster bgp sessions are bouncing !
I don't touch these caches, hardly ever... suddenly all this :|
-Aaron
l Netflix now... but
as I said in another email post.. suddenly one nf cache isn't reachable to
the nf engineer... and both ggc nodes bgp sessions are bouncing. :|
- Aaron
ecific prefixes (longer masks) then
my local caches were learning... so the caches on the internet were being
used instead of my local caches. Once google and Netflix tech support
helped to make me aware of this, I correctly sent the additional (4) /19's
to my caches and now all is well.
- Aaron
,000 more subsrcibers) I'll
probably roll-out (2) more MX104's with a new vrf for that...
If I move forward with CGNAT'ing FTTH (~20,000 more subsrcibers) I'll
probably roll-out (2) MX240/480/960 with MS-MPC... I feel I'd want/need
something beefier for FTTH...
- Aaron
s. You have to continue
with other layers of security, defense and mitigation in other areas/layers
of your network.
- Aaron
* (I guess unless they were able to guess-spoof the exact ip address and
port number of an existing nat session, but then it would seem that they
would only reach that s
at44/napt cgnat
boundary is less and less needed until ultimately, we are in a ipv6-only
world.
-Aaron
Hi Eric, A year or 2 ago, I did a good bit of work looking at various
MPLS-capable-PE boxes as I was looking to replace the investment of Cisco
ME3600's that couldn't keep up the pace of our FTTH 10 gig link
expansions... that ME3600 only had (2) 10 gig ports.
Several links below are just a quick
Yeah, I settled on the ACX5048 too. I've since replaced about (25) Cisco
ME3600's with ACX5048's. I'm doing MPLS L2VPN's and L3VPN's on the ACX5048.
It's pretty nice and stable.
-Aaron
ss/mc-lag and less MPLS-edge-agg...
As I recall (actually know from deploying 25 of them now), the ACX5048 has more
MPLS-edge-agg and less data-center-type things like virtual chass/mc-lag
-Aaron
Pretty sure I looked at the ciena 51xx and I found that it does not have
mpls in it... pretty sure Erik needs mpls...
-Aaron
Yw Erik, also, since I'm fond/familiar with my newly deployed Juniper
ACX5048's here's the MEF info...it's on there.
https://www.mef.net/certification/equipment_details?company=001U007RJ6dI
AG
- Aaron
Wow, 10 gig and 40 gig, mpls, etc, etc for $3,000 ?! Who is ZTE ? I
usually try to stay with big names...Juniper, Cisco, etc... is ZTE
well-known and reputable ?
-Aaron
bs/en_US/junos15.1x54-D60/information-products/pat
hway-pages/acx-series/acx-series-151x54d60.pdf
Class Of Service - Part 7 (page 775/2870)
- Aaron
ling)
RFC 4090 MPLS Fast ReRoute signaling
LSP Ping & Traceroute
-Aaron
Oh, ok... hmmm
So what was the issue with Ciena and MPLS Patrick ?
-Aaron
That's a good word Andrew
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Kirch
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 11:47 PM
To: John A. Kilpatrick
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: PSN (Playstation Network) security team
Arrogance almost a
ike a lot of initial
cooperation
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Pedro de Botelho
Marcos
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 1:07 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Making interconnection agreements between networks more dynamic
Hello,
We are a
Sdn/nfv for the physical layer... c'mon man, don't you know we are going to
have virtual-fiber too , LOL , jk of course
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Keith Medcalf
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 5:52 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
S
nt it dropped from my consideration since I needed to
replace lots of Cisco ME3600's with mpls edge functions, and I ended up
settling on the Juniper ACX5048.
I'm wondering if Cisco improved that NCS5001 in more recent versions of XR to
included functional MPLS L2 and L3 vpn's.
-Aaron
not sure
I'm at liberty to do so.
**
Please see below pricing (per month with 6 months commitment) :
/19 - 2000$
/20 - 1200$
/21 - 600$
/22 - 400$
/23 - 200$
/24 - 100$
***
ave a lot of this RFC2544 and Y.1731
(accedian paa) built-in...
-Aaron
Yeah, I was looking at ipv4auctions.com a while back and recall seeing $10/per
ip… now it seems that $12.50/per ip is the lowest
-Aaron
Btw
Wow, a ~2 million dollar boundary (dual PTX1000's) for the NANOG 70
conference geez
-aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Eric Kuhnke
Sent: Friday, June 2, 2017 1:43 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org list
Subject: NANOG 70 network di
When you say some percentage is with Google, what do you mean by that ? What
do you mean by "with Google" ?
- Aaron Gould
Anyone experienced in stopping/blocking/cleaning GozNym - Gozi ISFB - Nymaim
?
- Aaron Gould
I was already reading that… haven’t finished… is there a section in there about
cleaning/blocking it ?
-Aaron Gould
From: anthony kasza [mailto:anthony.ka...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 10:53 AM
To: Aaron Gould
Cc: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: Re: GozNym
As a thought, would seem to make sense to modularize that server nic so we can
slide in whatever optic we desire...copper, fiber short mm, fiber long range
sm, etc
-Aaron
I think this is funny... I have (4) 10 gig internet connections and here's the
maskings for my v6 dual stacking...
/126 - telia
/64 - att
/112 - cogent
/127 - twc/charter/spectrum
- Aaron Gould
Thanks Bill, I thought with ipv6 it was a sin to subnet on bit boundaries and
not on nibble boundaries.
Heck, I’m gonna do whatever it takes to NOT subnet on bits with my v6
deployment. Hopefully with v6, gone are the days of binary subnetting math.
-Aaron Gould
From: William Herrin
Thanks Mark, I'm not much into the cellular realm other than Ethernet
cell-backhaul, which isn't cell at all but rather just hauling Ethernet/vlan
frames across my network as fast as I can :)
...so does what you said mean ipv6 prefixes are delegated to phones ?
-A
I will add
that I love my 6VPE. Dang MPLS xVPN's make my life so nice and manageable.
You geniuses out there that invent technology are incredible. Keep it up.
-Aaron Gould
do that with v6 if I can
avoid it
-Aaron
olicer-1004
-Original Message-
From: Erik Sundberg [mailto:esundb...@nitelusa.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2017 10:30 AM
To: Aaron Gould ; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: 10G MetroE 1-2U Switch
Aaron,
Do you know if the ACS5048 has any QOS limitations on this platform?
Is each EVC on a ENNI
I have 3 different well-known caches local to my network...
45% of my subscriber traffic hits the caches
55% of my subscriber traffic hits the internet uplinks
I love my caches, but I REALLY love the Netflix cache. It's a huge savings on
my internet uplinks.
-Aaron
I'm pretty sure I've seen huge hits on my Akamai caches during IOS release
nights.
But this is news to me about Apple having caches. Are Apple caches like
Akamai, Netflix, Google, etc?
-Aaron
My Netflix servers are half a petabyte of cached movies and they are about 18
inches tall not sure what you mean.
-Aaron Gould
Is there anyone from Apple that can contact me about the caching servers that I
could possibly put into my local ISP network ?
-Aaron
Oh, thanks Jared, I don't know what Netflix puts in my caches that they have
locally here on -site... can I know ? Will the OCA portal show my what
types of things are in there ?
-Aaron
ting that these routes are seen as static
eng-lab-3600-1#sh run | in ip route
eng-lab-3600-1#
-Aaron Gould
others ?
? others ?
? others ?
-Aaron Gould
Anyone out here with facebook fna ?
I could use an assist please, you can contact me directly.
-Aaron Gould
r portal. .so I'm looking forward to it
moving to production and wanted to know how long does it usually take?
-Aaron
Thanks.
Btw, I looked through the ~50 page fb net appiance deplymnt install and op
guide and didn’t see where it speaks to that exact question.
-Aaron
From: Eric Dugas [mailto:edu...@unknowndevice.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 10:01 AM
To: Aaron Gould
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re
I wonder if that was the cause of the snapchat outage yesterday or if the
snapchat outage was altogether separate from what y'all are talking about. ?
-Aaron
Regarding Time Warner Cable (TWC AS 11427) , does anyone know of a route
server (telnet) or looking glass (web based) for looking at bgp/ip routes
and traceroutes from the inside the AS 11427 ?
-Aaron
i.com
- (if you do anything that would your cluster, give them at least 3 hours
notice and give them IP of cluster
- hardware issues and 24x7 contact: nocc-...@akamai.com +1-877-6AKAMAI
Akamai Network Support
- traffic issues: netsupport-...@akamai.com +1-888-421-1003
-Aaron
he was going to
go out there and put a fuzzy door-snake along the bottom of the door to dull
the noise. Lol
-Aaron
enough to cause some sort of initial database packet to be
larger than that underlying 3rd party mtu is providing
-Aaron
Looks like /24 is going for ~$4k $16 per ip
Dang, perhaps it will go up like bitcoin, lol, we wish. Actually, I was
seeing ip's for $10 each about 8 months ago... so it is going up in value if
that auction site is a good measure of real value.
https://www.ipv4auctions.com/
-
will be re-thought down the road also ?
-Aaron
Maybe my analogy of "billion" doesn’t correctly compare to 2^128 ip addresses
-Aaron
Thanks but... that's the most elaborate "no comment" I've ever seen.
Lol... thanks ytti
-Aaron
The "ip vrf autoclassify source" feature looks to be a very nice auto-pbr
solution for allowing multiple vrf's on one interface!
I'd like to know if anyone has used it and what you think about it,
particularly in the cable modem world...on Cisco uBR7246VXR, uBR10k, cbr8
-Aaron
Going off of old notes...
1-877-726-4368 Prompts 2,2
supp...@cogentco.com
-Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Youssef
Bengelloun-Zahr
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2018 4:53 AM
To: NANOG [nanog@nanog.org]
Subject: Cogent ops contact
datacenter server
refresh)
Anybody else know anything about ACX5448 (ACX+) ?
-Aaron
What does this include ?
17828 (part#) - X870 MPLS Feature Pack (product name) - ExtremeXOS X870 MPLS
Feature Pack (firmware license)
-Aaron
Thanks, I too saw a 7 page preso, but no mention of 25 gig. Which one had
25gig ?
-Aaron
Preso I just looked at shows a spec for one of those boxes as having what
appears to be break-out capability of the 100 gig interfaces to be (10's, 25's
and 40's)... wondering if that would be true of those 100 gig ports on the
ACX5448 as well ? if not, why not?
-Aaron
Did anyone in San Antonio or surrounding areas have internet issues last
night around ~8:00 - 8:30 p.m. central time ?
I saw a significant drop in traffic during that time with packet loss seen
on ping attempts.
Just wanted to know if I was the only one that took a hit
-Aaron
No, I Wasn't the only one. 2 other neighboring South Texas ISP's just told
me they had same packet loss/high latency issues on their cogent connection
during same time frame.
Anyone know why this occurred and how far reaching it was ?
-Aaron
- from the premise natted device, when customers go to a university or
bank web site, how do you handle randomly changing ip addresses/ports that
may occur due to idle time and session tear-down in nat table such that the
bank website has issues with seeing your session ip change?
-Aaron
?
- Aaron
From: Michael Crapse [mailto:mich...@wi-fiber.io]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 11:19 AM
To: Mike Hammett
Cc: Aaron Gould; NANOG list
Subject: Re: cgnat - how do you handle customer issues
For number 2, I'm a fan of what mike suggests. I believe the technical term is
etwork, it does
work. But from other subnets it does not.
Has anyone ever heard/seen this problem ?
Anyone from aol here that can assist with this please ? You can contact me
directly if you can assist.
-Aaron
I'm wondering if/when Amazon Prime Video will have a CDN system to roll-out
to ISP's like OCA, FNA, GGC, etc
Anyone here anything about Amazon Video or any other big names like that ?
- Aaron
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of
val
Thanks Doug, Kentik sounds familiar, I think I've spoken with them at a
conference once or twice... a quick like at their website reminds me that
they focus on ddos and understanding traffic better... not sure how this
applies to the thread originated by Russell.
-Aaron
to locations like mine ?
-Aaron
tly if you wanna know
how it goes. Yesterday I pushed in my first EX4550-EM-2QSFP 40 gig module
into my lab EX4550 in preparation for new supercore (100 gig mx960's) and
had to upgrade junos from v12 to v13 (wasn't avail so went with
14.1X53-D46.7) and now optic was visible in that 40 gig module in the ex4550
- (32) 10 gig ports
- (2) 40 gig
- Aaron
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Chris Grundemann
wrote:
>
> Corrigent
if anyone on the list has experience with their gear in the field I'd
love to hear your experiences off-list. I'll even buy you a beer if
you're in the nyc area.
thanks!
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
> Public or not, if someone wants to run IPv6 only, they shouldn't have to
> have the v4 stack just for the database. Databases must work on the v6
> stack.
amen. so isn't that a dba issue and not a netop issue? I subscribe to
postgresql-* list
n enterprise version so that you can get support and
services if needed:
http://www.openqrm-enterprise.com/
HTH,
Aaron
According to pch they don't run most of them. I would say they run very few
compared to how many there actually are.
Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless
-Original message-
From: Ryan Finnesey
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sun, Nov 28, 2010 21:45:28 GMT+00:00
Subject: RE: experience with e
Do you have it set for 64 bit counters?
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-Original message-
From: Peter Rudasingwa
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Mon, Nov 29, 2010 14:24:22 GMT+00:00
Subject: Cacti Bandwidth Monitoring
Hi,
I have a cacti server running and it has been working fine so far
lasted with Comcast subscribers asking why they couldn't
download their movies?
Aaron
From: Rettke, Brian [mailto:brian.ret...@cableone.biz]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 4:41 PM
To: Patrick W. Gilmore; NANOG list
Subject: RE: Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comc
" What happens
when I counter with, "Ok, and I see X bits originating from your network.
Here's my bill, too." Do they agree to an exchange of money for an exchange
of bits or do I get an "F you. Pay your bill to us and we're not giving you
crap."
Aaron
Statement Concerning Comcast's
Actions
On 11/29/2010 6:45 PM, Aaron Wendel wrote:
I think what this really boils down to is an effect of shoddy marketing.
Access providers want to offer "unlimited" everything and don't want to
have
to go back to their customer base and s
software security in the last few years. Now that the other vendors are
starting to feel the pain, hopefully they'll start to follow suit.
Aaron
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Christopher Morrow
wrote:
>
> verizon's ddos service was/is 3250/month flat... not extra if there
> was some sort of incident, and completely self-service for the
> customer(s). Is 3250/month a reasonable insurance against loss?
> (40k/yr or there abouts)
reasona
To what end? And who's calling the shots there these days? Comcast has
been nothing but shady for the last couple years. Spoofing resets, The L3
issue, etc. What's the speculation on the end game?
From: Richard A Steenbergen [mailto:r...@e-gerbil.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 3:
Good Afternoon,
Could a member of the Comcast DNS team contact me off-list at
archi...@comcast.net<mailto:archi...@comcast.net>?
Thank you,
Aaron
[cid:image002.jpg@01CF9F67.2CC35380] Aaron Childs Associate Director
[cid:image003.png@01CF5889.646358F0]
Infrastructure Services
Infor
On 2013-02-14 17:32, Michael Loftis wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:58 AM, David Hubbard
wrote:
Hi all, anyone have suggestions for very stable/reliable managed DNS?
Neustar/UltraDNS is an obvious option to look at, just curious about
alternatives. Cost effective would be nice, but stable un
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Matt Taylor"
>
>> Also, last year on NANOG - similar (huge) thread:
>>
>> http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2012-February/046106.html
>
> Ah, *there's* my thread.
>
> The head is here:
>
> http://
It's like the Internap FCP. I think it's been on the market about a year.
They're a nice group of guys and the product does what they say it does.
Aaron
On 4/10/2013 4:30 PM, Ray Wong wrote:
gotten a few cold calls from Noction. All I see is some PR about BGP
happiness an
Four Lit-tle Bytes of Ad-dress Code
by Aaron Davies
ttto “Two Lit-tle Bytes”
by Amy Fass
after “Three Little Maids from School”
by Gilbert & Sullivan
chorus:
Four little bytes of address code
Couldn’t spare any more bandwidth load
To indicate the network node
Four little bytes of code
Fo
say so. Like any disruptive service, you're getting an
acceptably lower-quality product for significantly less money. And like
most disruptors, it operates by different rules than the old stuff.
Regards,
Aaron
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reaks.
-- Aaron
sinking feeling I've been misunderstanding angled
connectors all these years. cluebats are appreciated. please be
gentle.
thanks,
aaron
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Igor Ybema wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
>> Are there situations when angled connectors are not
>> to be used? Are they 'safe' or even recommended for any kind of DWDM
>> application?
>
> To my knowledge APC is always better than PC
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 1:58 AM, Jason Baugher wrote:
> All they know is a consultant told them they needed to "do BGP"
> with their ISP?
what kind of consultant throws away the great billable hours that
"design, configure, deploy, and test BGP session(s)" gives?! pretty
sure I lived on setting u
On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 03:35:37PM -0400, William Herrin wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to do wireline access to send and receive
> cellular phone short message service (SMS) messages. Despite all my
> google-fu, I have had limited luck finding anyone that meets my needs,
> so I'm hoping someone he
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:11:20PM +0100, Jasper Wallace wrote:
> and with ekeyd-egd-linux you can distribute the entropy from an entropykey
> over the net - great for giving vm some randomness.
You would then be interested in http://hundun.ae7.st. Server I setup just a
week or so ago doing this
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:14:18AM +0100, Tomas Podermanski wrote:
> It seems that today is a "big day" for IPv6. It is the very first
> time when native IPv6 on google statistics
> (http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html) reached 1%. Some
> might say it is tremendous success after
Is it normal to bill for IPv6 service as a separate product? I was
surprised to hear from from my Akamai rep they they do:
Hi Aaron, We can add the IPV6 service to the contract at an additional
cost of $XXX/month. Please let me know if you would like to go ahead with
the service and I can
clude.
I would imagine ipv6 to be included in price not an additional fee.
I was surprised to find that wasn't the case.
-- Aaron
adn't expected that to be stale information. That's good to hear.
Feel free to reach out directly to me if you end up needing more help.
Hopefully that won't be necessary, but thanks!
-- Aaron
Aruba Networks is also good for wireless. I support ~2000 users spread out
over 50+ buildings on a small college campus. Lots of add on options like
Clearpass for NAC and guest provisioning and Airwave for historical data and RF
planning.
Good Luck!
Aaron Smith
- Original Message
m) instead of a traditional phone line and
uses a DSP library instead of DSP hardware chipsets."
It appears to be limited to 14.4k due to patent issues and handles faxes
only, but its existence suggests writing a software-only data modem should
be possible.
-
The following problem has been acknowledged and yet, has been persisting for
weeks unfortunately:
"Apparently, email messages ( that with the @aol.com domain ) bounces to and in
some occasions, from multiple domains and comes up with Error 521. This has
been escalated already. As of writing, we
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