eering? Are there any
>>> reasonable mitigation measures or should a downstream customer do any
>>> thing in particular to ready themselves for a depeering event? Does
>>> their low cost outweigh the risks? What are the specific risks?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Justin
>>>
>
>
>
>
>
In Europe they have been good and stable most of the time. In the US
well, they are cogent and I have so many bad experiences with them here
I cannot in all honestly recommend them. But if your looking for cheap
bandwidth to complement another provider its not an unreasonable thing
to do as they price point is competitive.
Manolo
All,
Is anyone else seeing www.apnic.net offline? I have tried from two
locations and the website does not respond. whois is working as expected
though.
Manolo
Joe Greco wrote:
Forwarded message:
Subject: Important New Requirement for IPv4 Requests
From: ARIN Registration Services
Hello,
With the approaching depletion of the IPv4 address free pool, the
ARIN Board of Trustees has directed ARIN staff to take additional
steps to ensure the legitim
orked for.
You get what you pay for....
Manolo
Martin Hannigan wrote:
> It is Saturday after all. We generally are all aware of Cogents
> 'status'. You're not having a unique experience.
>
> Martin
>
>
>
> On 4/18/08, Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
I do have to say that the PSI net side of cogent is very good. We use
them in Europe without many issues. I stay far away from the legacy
cogent network in US.
Manolo
Joe Greco wrote:
>> Joe Greco wrote:
>>
>>> For those unfamiliar, Cogent has a system where you s
hput issue with the 6500.
Hope this answers the question.
Manolo
Paul Wall wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 4:02 PM, manolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I do have to say that the PSI net side of cogent is very good. We use
>> them in Europe without many issue
.
Manolo
Joe Greco wrote:
>> Well it had sounded like I was in the minority and should keep my mouth
>> shut. But here goes. On several occasions the peer that would advertise
>> our routes would drop and with that the peer with the full bgp tables
>> would drop as well. Thi
All,
I have misplaced the website that lists the contacts for bgp peering
with a provider at a NAP. Does anyone have this link handy or have a
email for requesting direct peering with comcast?
Thanks,
Manolo
This ip space is from Bahrain 89.148.0.0/19 but some how has ended up in
Hungary from an unknown owner. Definitely looks suspicious in my book.
Manolo
Joel Jaeggli wrote:
those prefixes all have ripe route object with origin AS 20922
all the routes I see for a given prefix look like the
All,
At the company I work for we are looking to using Fiberlight in south
Florida (Miami, Ft. Lauderdale). Any one here use them and can share
some pros and cons?
Thanks,
Manolo
I second that.
Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!
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From: "Brielle Bruns"
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 19:24
Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
To:
On 11/16/10 5:22 PM, Celso Vianna via LinkedIn wrote:
> LinkedIn
> Celso Vianna requested to
LOL
On 11/17/12 3:42 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
new crapware on the misconfigured loose. did we not just have a thread
on frags? how long will it take the amateurs to learn about port 53?
sigh
randy
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 16:15:23 +0800
To: ra...@psg.com
From: Security Ops Cente
he little
guys are not going to jump on the bandwagon.
Yes it's the chicken or the egg thing but its economics not logic that
will get people to move to IPV6.
Manolo
, give the suits an out and they will take it
rather than taking the advised path which may cost more now but less
down the road when you have to pry it out of people to abandon the
translation servers.
Manolo
Chris L. Morrow wrote:
>
> On Sun, 27 May 2007, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
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> Jack,
>
> Apologies, I did not realize that you guys were doing so much. Please don't
> take my last email as anything which was intended to question or insult you
> guys. Up here (Alaska) we have about 100
Same here. Complete outage
Nathan Anderson wrote:
> The minute I saw your question, I tabbed over to an open session, and sure
> enough...
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Could someone from google that can assist with a dns issue that
originates from their servers please contact me offlist?
I have tried normal channels listed on their Arin contact list to no
avail.
Manolo
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type device.
So in the end I believe its the environment dictates the use of products
unless you have aformentioned windows os which for me has always necessitated a
firewall.
Manolo
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From: Roger Marquis
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:55:13
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On 4/1/10 1:15 PM, Brandon Kim wrote:
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> hahaha I fell for it HOOK LINE AND SINKER!!!
>
> DAMN YOU GUYS
>
>
>
>
>
>> Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 12:43:21 -0400
>> Subject: Re: Raised floor, Solid floor... or carpet?
>> From: j...@crepinc.com
>> T
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