Re: Who has AS 1712?

2009-11-23 Thread Bill Woodcock
org/assignments/as-numbers/as-numbers.xml "1708-1728 Assigned by ARIN whois.arin.net" > And, yes, AS 1712 is actually used by both and announced :-( Ouch, that's unfortunate. -Bill

Re: Recomended data cabling contractors in Bay Area/Peninsula?

2009-11-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009, Darren Bolding wrote: > I need to identify a quality data cabling contractor in the Bay Area Kray Cabling. http://kraycablinginc.com/ -Bill

Re: Consumer Grade - IPV6 Enabled Router Firewalls.

2009-12-02 Thread Bill Fehring
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 18:23, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > Would you consider Juniper SSG5 as a Consumer Grade router? No. Way too expensive and virtually 100% of consumers would not be able to install it on their own.

Re: SPF Configurations

2009-12-06 Thread Bill Stewart
ion I want for my actual bank. (And obviously SPF isn't going to stop mail from bank0vamer1ca.cm etc., but it can cut down some of the noise and leave the rest for Spamassassin.) -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still exper

Re: Is there anyone from ASPEWS on this list?

2009-12-14 Thread Bill Weiss
www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support , I read: "This will route any created ticket to the robot handler which will process and delist the netblock (upto /24) within a few hours" That says the robot will delist (not schedule to delist) "within a few hours". -- Bill Weiss

Re: Chinese bgp metering story

2009-12-18 Thread Bill Woodcock
ns like this. Note that there's another big fight coming up over whether the ITU should be allowed to screw up IP address allocation and aggregation. They're not just trying to screw up BGP. Badness abounds. -Bill

re: used hardware

2009-12-18 Thread Bill Lewis
http://www.networkhardware.com/ContactNHR/ Mostly Cisco, but I think they'll do Juniper. Bill -- -Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 04:34:05 -0800 -From: Mehmet Akcin -Subject: used hardware.. -To: "nanog@nanog.org list&quo

RE: Chinese bgp metering story

2009-12-18 Thread Bill Woodcock
in mid-March. -Bill

Re: Chinese bgp metering story

2009-12-18 Thread Bill Woodcock
es from APNIC, their RIR, and they must instead get them from KRNIC, a Korean governmental agency. Which, in turn, proxies their votes in the APNIC elections, but that's another story. :-) -Bill

Re: Revisiting the Aviation Safety vs. Networking discussion

2009-12-28 Thread Bill Woodcock
my experience, reducing the frequency of emergencies is most beneficial in reducing the frequency of outages. :-) -Bill

Re: DNS question, null MX records

2010-01-04 Thread Bill Stewart
stomize. It looks like Exim supports that, though I haven't tried it. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: D/DoS mitigation hardware/software needed.

2010-01-04 Thread Bill Blackford
ront of servers in the first place), load-balancers, and any other > stateful devices should be southbound of the mitigation system. > >> > >> --- > >> Roland Dobbins // <http://www.arbornetworks.com> > >> > >>Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice. > >> > >>-- H.L. Mencken > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer

Re: ASR1002

2010-01-06 Thread Bill Blackford
gt; > > On Jan 6, 2010, at 7:36 PM, Kenny Sallee wrote: > > > > > Anyone have recommendations on solid IOS XE code for ASR 1002 that's > just > > > doing: > > > > > > - BGP > > > - VRF's > > > - Many sub-interfaces and ACL's > > > > > > It shipped with 02.04.02.122-33.XND2.bin > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Kenny > > > > > > > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer

Re: Experiences with Comcast Ethernet/Transit service

2010-01-08 Thread Bill Blackford
nywhere from 30 minutes, to the last one almost 7 > hours (luckily over a weekend). > > Benefits to this, being Metro Ethernet, they do support tagged VLAN's, > so cost to entry is low in terms of equipment and setup/support. > > Our link goes between downtown Portland, OR, to across the river to > East Vancouver and Mill Plain. > > -- > Brent Jones > br...@servuhome.net > > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer

Re: Default Passwords for World Wide Packets/Lightning Edge Equipment

2010-01-12 Thread Bill Stewart
A password recovery method I've found very frustrating is to use the serial number or similar value that's on a label on the bottom of the equipment. It's just fine for desktop hardware - but for rack-mounted gear, it's not uncommon to find out that you need this information *after* somebody's rac

Re: I don't need no stinking firewall!

2010-01-14 Thread Bill Stewart
.(Not always, of course.) And it will keep out some fraction of noise and anklebiters, and optionally give you a place to hang limited intrusion detection, without providing an easy path for attackers to crash your connection. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn&#x

Re: Katrina response, private and public

2010-01-15 Thread Bill Woodcock
ering to do? -Bill

Re: Katrina response, private and public

2010-01-19 Thread Bill Woodcock
your companies have charitable foundations, please get them to think about that. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Katrina response, private and public

2010-01-20 Thread Bill Woodcock
being fixed does no one any good, because they still won't be able to use it, same as before the earthquake. It's very easy to spend money and make things worse than they were before. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: 1/8 and 27/8 allocated to APNIC

2010-01-22 Thread Bill Stewart
IANA or somebody. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Status as of Friday COB @ Boutillers, Port au Prince, Haiti

2010-01-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
l throughout this affair. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Comcast IPv6 Trials

2010-01-27 Thread Bill Fehring
moment, both of these links appear to lead to the same portal page without any information visible regarding your IPv6 trial plans. Best, -Bill

Re: Comcast IPv6 Trials

2010-01-27 Thread Bill Fehring
orm of IPv6 connectivity?  If yes, this is why you are > seeing the same portal.  This will clear up shortly. Yeah... for now that's a Hurricane Electric tunnel, but native v6 over DOCSIS 3 would be way cooler, not to belittle the amazing efforts of HE. -Bill

Re: Using /126 for IPv6 router links

2010-01-29 Thread Bill Stewart
ength proposal was 80 bits, typically imagined as 20 BCD digits, proposed by phone company types. 128 is better... -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Cymru Bogon Route Help

2010-02-01 Thread Bill Fehring
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:07, Stefan Fouant wrote: > Can you give us a little more details around how you're trying to convert the > BGP routes received into an ACL? As he said, there are examples of how to implement this on the Cymru website, see: http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/route

Re: Fiber Cut in CA?

2010-02-02 Thread Bill Stewart
st can be really long... -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: CYMRU Bogon Peering

2010-02-12 Thread Bill Blackford
erce.com> > > > provide-commerce > 4840 Eastgate Mall > > San Diego, CA 92121 > > > > ProFlowers <http://www.proflowers.com/> | redENVELOPE > <http://www.redenvelope.com/> | Cherry Moon Farms > <http://www.cherrymoonfarms.com/> | Shar

Re: dns interceptors

2010-02-12 Thread Bill Thompson
work around > the issues. > > - Jared > Yep, this is what I do as well. It's a little disappointing that you have to tunnel into a trusted network in order to prevent shenanigans like that, but it seems to be the way things are. -- Bill Thompson bi...@mahagonny.com signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: dns interceptors

2010-02-14 Thread Bill Weiss
://www.cotse.net/ provides that kind of service at a pretty reasonable price. I have no financial interest in that service. I know the guy who runs it, and I've used the service before and been really happy with it. -- Bill Weiss

Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Bill Stewart
ce went to their Dallas instance with a group from my company and a customer, and the Indian guy on the customer's team and I sat across from each other while the waiters waved huge sticks of meat at the carnivores. Salad bar was exceptionally good, though. -- Thanks; Bill

Re: Security Guideance

2010-02-24 Thread Bill Stewart
s instead of real ones? That can make it easier to isolate the problem users, or at least to cram an IDS in front of it. -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: [Fwd: [members-discuss] [ncc-announce] RIPE NCC Position On The ITU IPv6 Group]

2010-02-26 Thread Bill Stewart
it might be interesting to have somebody assigning IPv6 addresses as :prefix:e164:host or whatever. (Admittedly, that made more sense back when e.164 addresses were 12 digits as opposed to the current 15.) -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account

Re: Alaska IXP?

2010-03-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
y much like to hear about it. Vancouver BC may technically be closer than Seattle, but that's not a significant answer. -Bill PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Desperately Seeking APNIC

2010-03-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
and I'll run down there and start trying to find someone to take a look at it. -Bill

Re: 10GBase-t switch

2010-03-10 Thread Bill Blackford
om cisco web site i've seen for example a 3560 model with X2 module > and CX4 port but nothing with 10Gb-T. > > Unfortunately my budget couldn't arrive to nexus or cat6500 > > Do you have some other vendor model i can check? > > Bye > Mirko > > -- Bill Bl

Re: ethernet to serial converters with ACLs

2010-03-11 Thread Bill Fehring
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 19:06, R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:> > On a similar topic, any good solutions for out-of-band serial > console/Ethernet solutions that use EV-DO/GSM wireless Internet? Check these out: http://www.opengear.com/product-acm5000.html

Re: IP4 Space

2010-03-11 Thread Bill Bogstad
o mostly get back to where we already are. We've all heard about the coming address apocalypse, but it always seems somewhere in the distant future. Thanks, Bill Bogstad

Re: Network Naming Conventions

2010-03-15 Thread Bill Stewart
- Beers (the main server got to be "anchor", which made our ex-Navy boss happy and seemed more professional than some others - Mountains, mostly volcanic - Psychoactive chemicals ("the database is on speed, the development project's on prozac...) - Friends at Princeton used quarks ("Up is down toda

Re: 10GBase-t switch

2010-03-15 Thread Bill Fenner
est a vendor of L2 devices to implement something > in this sense then definitely ask for sFlow. sFlow will be available at the end of Q2 2010. Bill Fenner Arista Networks, Inc.

Re: Yahoo Mail Admin

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Fehring
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 10:53, Matt Baldwin wrote: > Hi: > > Can a Yahoo! mail admin please contact me off-list, please? > > Tnx. > -matt You didn't say why you believe that you need to talk directly to a Yahoo! mail admin, but if it's related to abuse, it came up a little over a month ago. http

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-18 Thread Bill Stewart
at's IPv6 only after a while, commercial content sites are more likely to buy IPv4 space if they need it. And most educational sites big enough to be Really Cool already have enough IPv4 space to last a few years, though they may very well start adding IPv6 connectivity just like commercial sit

Re: IP4 Space

2010-03-24 Thread Bill Stewart
ars ago, but in addition to normal IPv4 and MPLS, I had customers running Fiber Channel and other SAN protocols on the WAN. There'll be enough IPv4 to keep antiques dealers in business for a while yet. -- ---- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account

Re: Experiences with A10 AX series Load Balancers?

2010-03-25 Thread Bill Fehring
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 21:05, matthew zeier wrote: > I'd argue that Zeus' TrafficScript is on par or better than iRules. +1 I'm a fan of F5 myself, but Zeus TrafficScript is a worthy contender.

Re: Call for papers (Deadline Extended): ISP-10, USA, July 2010

2010-03-26 Thread Bill Fehring
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 09:03, J.D. Falk wrote: > Why is this fake conference still posting to NANOG? Maybe a motivational speaker at one of his past "conferences" told him never to give up? -Bill

Re: [Fwd: [members-discuss] [ncc-announce] RIPE NCC Position On The ITU IPv6 Group]

2010-03-30 Thread Bill Woodcock
t technical community," as they like to pigeonhole us, were well-represented at the meeting, and in the process running up to the meeting. -Bill

Re: 100% want IPv6 - Was: New Linksys CPE, IPv6 ?

2010-04-01 Thread Bill Stewart
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:00 AM, Joe Greco wrote: > And on that note, I enclose the following, which was rejected by the RFC > Editor, but seems relevant to this discussion, so here's the draft. Well of course it was rejected - using 257/8 sets the Evil Bit - you need to make that block Reserved.

Re: Books for the NOC guys...

2010-04-02 Thread Bill Stewart
, being married to Hogan. Chalup with one L (though of course she didn't have that name when you and I first met her...) -- ---- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: legacy /8

2010-04-03 Thread Bill Bogstad
ple have native IPv6 connectivity, the Luddites who only have IPv4 probably aren't your best customers anyway... Bill Bogstad

Re: what about 48 bits?

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Bogstad
at one of the reasons for the continuing success of "Ethernet" technologies has been implementation simplicity and 100% compatibility above the level of the NIC. Bill Bogstad

Re: what about 48 bits?

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Stewart
most of the competition wasn't. I assume Datakit boards had a regular list price for customers other than intra-Bell? -- Thanks; Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far. And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.

Re: Post-Exhaustion-phase "punishment" for early adopters

2011-02-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
ff, therefore those prefixes will each simply be smaller and smaller, over time. More or less. Speaking not particularly with my ARIN-board-hat-on, -Bill -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAk1MT0YACgkQGvQy4xTRsBH3RwCgp

Re: Post-Exhaustion-phase "punishment" for early adopters

2011-02-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Feb 4, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote: > >> No, and in fact, I believe all the RIRs will probably do a reasonably brisk >> business in reclamation and reallocation, albeit in ever smaller blocks. On Feb 4, 2011, at 1

Re: "Leasing" of space via non-connectivity providers

2011-02-05 Thread Bill Woodcock
he people who sit back and say that someone else is doing it who don't get represented and don't get their way. So while I absolutely recognize the phenomenon you're describing and wish it were otherwise, the solution is action, not complaint. -

Re: "Leasing" of space via non-connectivity providers

2011-02-05 Thread Bill Woodcock
lso face), and if so, whether and how you can better your lot (and I think the answer to that is to participate in the public policy process and help establish community norms that you're comfortable with, rather than hoping that a court will buck the tide).

Re: Time Warner Transit

2011-02-08 Thread Bill Blackford
opher Wolff wrote: > Hey guys, > > What are you thinking about Time Warner transit lately?  They claim to be > fully ready to support IPv6. > > Thanks in advance, you can hit me offlist if you're not able to share your > TWTC opinion publicly. > Christopher > > --

Re: 10GBASE-T Switches

2011-02-10 Thread Bill Blackford
ack. It's either EX4500-40F-VC1-BF or EX4500-40F-VC1-FB depending on whether you want Front-to-Back or Back-to-Front airflow. -b -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer Logged into reality and abusing my sudo privileges.

Re: Internet Exchange Point(IXP) questions

2011-02-17 Thread Bill Woodcock
Some IXPs have rules prohibiting the announcement of the exchange subnet, others actively seek out sources of transit for the exchange subnet. -Bill Woodcock Research Director Packet Clearing House

Re: Internet Exchange Point(IXP) questions

2011-02-17 Thread Bill Woodcock
ad outlasted its need. Do you have something else in mind? Or are you just trying to keep your blood pressure up? -Bill -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAk1eAPEACgkQGvQy4xTRsBFWSwCfcmER1ApNJDCYxUh34tTTBd/e e8sAoLxQ4Q3U1//n

Re: Internet Edge Router replacement - IPv6 route table size considerations

2011-03-09 Thread Bill Blackford
s going but I can't > see how 16k or fewer IPv6 routes on a router is going to be viable a few > years from now. > > Thank you, > Chris Enger > > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer Logged into reality and abusing my sudo privileges.

Re: Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million

2011-03-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
om the free-pool or through a transfer, is needs-based. Anything else would be removing a critical resource from use. -Bill

Re: Regional AS model

2011-03-24 Thread Bill Woodcock
We're with Patrick on this one. We operate a single AS across seventy-some-odd locations in dozens of countries, with very little of what an eyeball operator would call "backbone" between them, and we've never seen any potential benefit from splitting them. I think the management headache alone would be sufficient to make it unattractive to us. -Bill

Re: Peering Traffic Volume

2011-03-25 Thread Bill Woodcock
onvergence and stability properties in chaotic (i.e. real-world) networks; documenting the performance and economic effects (and the tradeoff with stability) of denser peering meshes; study of the uptake of DNSSEC; study of the prevalence of different IPv4/IPv6 transition technologies... -Bill

Re: Peering Traffic Volume

2011-03-25 Thread Bill Woodcock
reading through to the end, where I suggested some other, possibly better, research topics. I am, however, certain that other people could suggest even better research topics. Good research topics are in demonstrably short supply among networking grad-students, so if y'all want to be helpful... -Bill

characterizing BGP updates (research topic?)

2011-03-27 Thread Bill Bogstad
Under a different subject Bill Woodcock wrote: > > On Mar 25, 2011, at 10:51 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: >> The question is whether "some data" is better than "no data".  Honestly, I'm >> not sure. > > Yes, Patrick, I was just trying to be dip

Re: HIJACKED: 148.163.0.0/16 -- WTF? Level3 is now doing IP hijacking??

2011-03-30 Thread Bill Woodcock
https://www.arin.net/public/fraud/index.xhtml Obviously it's not fraud on Celanese's part, but it certainly seems to be evidence that they don't need the space anymore. If someone who needed it more had it, they might not put up with the hijacking. -Bi

PCH survey on peering

2011-03-31 Thread Bill Woodcock
eed a non-disclosure, we're happy to sign one. Thanks for considering this, -Bill Woodcock Research Director Packet Clearing House -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11

Re: 365x24x7

2011-04-17 Thread Bill Stewart
. Full-time night work isn't great, but rotating work is even worse. Apes are generally diurnal, not nocturnal or crepuscular. Shuffling who has to work which days is annoying enough.              Thanks;     Bill Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still exp

Re: 365x24x7

2011-04-18 Thread Bill Stewart
brother-in-law once had a job tending a TV relay station; the shift was drive up the mountain, work 48 hours, drive back, but unless something was broken he only had to read meters every three hours and could nap in between.              Thanks;     Bill Note that this isn't my regular e

gmail dropping mesages

2011-04-21 Thread Bill Blackford
I've recently observed gmail dropping messages or not forwarding all messages/posts from the nanog list. This is rather annoying. Has anyone else experienced this? Does anyone have any insight as to why? Thanks, -b -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer Logged into reality and abusing my

Re: gmail dropping mesages

2011-04-21 Thread Bill Blackford
ok, there are some in the spam folder. Hmm, didn't think to look there for the missing ones when my inbox appears to be receivng partial threads. Thanks, -b On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Bill Blackford wrote: >>

Re: Suspecious anycast prefixes

2011-05-03 Thread Bill Woodcock
nate my address space from more than 8,000 different ASNs, when I currently do just fine advertising it from three. I'd much rather there not exist a document that clueless people can point at and claim is a "best common practice" when it's neither best nor common.

Re: Server Cabinet

2011-05-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
I've removed the doorframe before, and usually replaced with a wider doorframe later. -Bill On May 4, 2011, at 11:07, James Aldridge wrote: > On 04/05/2011 10:53, Leigh Porter wrote: >> This may be a silly question but.. How did it get in there? > &g

PCH survey on peering

2011-05-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
represented in our dataset, we would be very happy to include your information in future iterations. Thank you all very much, -Bill Woodcock Research Director Packet Clearing House -BEGIN

Re: Suspecious anycast prefixes

2011-05-05 Thread Bill Woodcock
most four ASNs simultaneously. I suspect they provide anycast or > IXP service, but not positive. Please confirm my conjecture if you > know them. The IXP subnets are here: http://www.pch.net/ixpdir/ip_city_country.pl -Bill -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version:

Re: Suspecious anycast prefixes

2011-05-05 Thread Bill Woodcock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On May 5, 2011, at 12:35 AM, Bill Woodcock wrote: >> I suspect they provide … IXP service, but not positive. > > The IXP subnets are here: > http://www.pch.net/ixpdir/ip_city_country.pl It has been pointed out to me that not _a

Re: Current recommendations for 2 x full bgp feed

2011-05-07 Thread Bill Blackford
to the ASR gets exponential especially going up to 10G. -b -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer Logged into reality and abusing my sudo privileges.

Re: 23,000 IP addresses

2011-05-10 Thread Bill Bogstad
EA/30781 Definitely a case of 'talk to your lawyers' to be sure. Bill Bogstad bogs...@pobox.com

Re: Pirate Bay suffering unreachable errors

2011-05-12 Thread Bill Blackford
Portland OR: 3 sjc1-pr1-xe-0-0-0-0.us.twtelecom.net (66.192.251.170) 15.584 ms 15.674 ms 15.580 ms 4 ae2-20g.cr1.sfo1.us.nlayer.net (69.22.143.162) 16.651 ms 16.810 ms 16.900 ms 5 as40475.ge-0-2-1.cr1.sfo1.us.nlayer.net (69.22.153.90) 16.837 ms 17.037 ms 16.812 ms 6 ge-0-0-1-4030.r

Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-02 Thread Bill Woodcock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2533454/ Uh... -Bill -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJN6A4VAAoJEG+kcEsoi3+H7uoQAMrSuAXqXo+L+Wkiqx+OvwU8 v4TJEeTU8Hp

Re: So... is it time to do IPv6 day monthy yet?

2011-06-10 Thread Bill Stewart
So should monthly IPv6 day be the same week as Microsoft Patch Tuesday? :-)

Re: Can an IXP sell IP transit?

2024-11-04 Thread Bill Woodcock
our customer suffers an outage that's your > fault... Well, you see where this is going. Yep. Other-Bill has this exactly right. To add a little to that, for an IXP to be successful, many ISPs have to trust it enough to build out to it and participate in it, which requires investment on their

Re: Layer 2 Transport

2025-01-23 Thread Bill Blackford
Wave circuitsOn Jan 23, 2025, at 13:54, Jeff Behrns via NANOG wrote: Identify L2 control protocols which will require transparent tunneling end to end before making a decision on underlay tech.  Beware of multiple vendor handoffs / NNIs under the hood of any solution, but especially an "oMPLS

RE: CMTS/Public Wifi provisioning question

2014-05-31 Thread Armstrong, Bill R
That’s what I was thinking, I'm not sure about the specifics of the implementation in question but the SSID may have a unique tunnel address(back to a wireless controller) which *could* be used to tag the flows with a specific SCN. -Bill -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:

Re: I don't need no stinking firewall!

2010-01-08 Thread bill from home
not warranted. But when fatter and fatter pipes become available at what point would a change be warranted. Thanks Bill Kruchas Dobbins, Roland wrote: On Jan 8, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Arie Vayner wrote: Further on, if you want to really protect against a real DDoS you would most likely

Re: I don't need no stinking firewall!

2010-01-08 Thread bill from home
ars ago for . Customer> Yes... ME> We might better throw it out. And then you can pay me to harden your hosts. Or I could just re cable, and leave it turned on, they would never know (just kidding). And maybe there is no way to tell, but I feel I need to ask the question. Thanks Bil

Re: Zayo woes

2023-09-19 Thread Murphy, Bill via NANOG
Recently reached out to Zayo and found out we have a new account manager, and also discovered they were acquired by a company called ENA... Bill From: NANOG on behalf of Mike Hammett Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 7:19 AM To: Randy Carpenter Cc: nanog

FairPoint New England Internet Access issues.

2009-10-05 Thread Davis, Bill (Manchester, NH)
route part of FairPoint traffic. Verizon was able to replace the Juniper router and restore full service around 1:45 PM EDT October 3rd 2009. Bill Davis William P. Davis - Director IT Network FairPoint Communications | 900 Elm St., Manchester, NH 03101 | bda...@fairpoint.com <mail

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