Sorta like in the IP world, if everyone did BCP38/84, amplification attacks
wouldn't exist. Not everyone does, so...
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Is there any information on how much is from customers intent on fraud and how
much is from compromised systems?
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Isn't part of STIR/SHAKEN to make it easier to determine the ingress provider,
or the provider of last blame?
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From: "Michael Thomas&qu
What's regulated or implemented is rarely the best course of action. Does this
cause more good or harm?
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From: "Shane Ronan"
Feasibility of adding some middleware that culls unneeded routes (existing more
specific and aggregate routes pointing to the same next hop), when that table
starts to fill?
Not great for passing downstream, but should fill a need internally.
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My assumption is that it's not a one-and-done scenario - that the middleware
continually adjusts.
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To: &
I like that idea.
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From: "Jay Hennigan"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2022 10:39:06 AM
Subject: Re: any dangers of
This may not exist yet, but what about a uRPF-like feature that uses RPKI, IRR,
etc. instead of current BGP feed?
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implementation dependent?
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From: "William Herrin"
To: "Grant Taylor"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 2:0
I’ve done the exact same thing for this same exact company (TicketMaster).
> On Nov 30, 2022, at 12:38, Van Dyk, Donovan via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> Long long time ago, I had a similar issue that could not get resolved through
> normal escalation means.
>
> I ended up going on linked in and gr
Have a peering issue with you @ Any2LA and no one is answering your peering@
and noc@ emails.
Please shoot me an email offlist.
Thank You,
Mike
Pointing fingers is free.
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From: "Owen DeLong via NANOG"
To: r...@rkhtech.org
Cc: "James Dexter" , nanog@nanog.org
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I'd go to the MailOps list.
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From: "Andrian Visnevschi via NANOG"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 4:09:07 AM
Subject
*nods* This does seem ridiculous. Two days would seem more appropriate.
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- Original Message -
From: "Norman Jester"
To: "Mehmet Akcin"
Cc: "nanog"
Does AS15169 have a speed test? It would be nice to gauge the capacity to a
particular network that's something laypeople could do. I could host something
in GCP myself, but cloud is expensive.
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Searching Google for speed test presents a speedtest that runs on MLab, which
doesn't necessarily run on Google's network.
https://www.measurementlab.net/status/
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"Accurate" is relative. Speed from location A to location B is what's being
measured and why I care about finding the correct location B.
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Are you saying that congestion doesn't exist?
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ROAs expire. Creating new ones doesn't seem to be terribly difficult, but why
do they expire in the first place?
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to be
gleaned for a variety of purposes.
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t do it at all to avoid the hassle.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 9:39:10 AM
https://github.com/dbarrosop/sir
I came across this over the weekend. Given that the project was abandoned six
years ago, are there any other efforts with a similar goal (more intelligently
placing routes into FIBs of low-FIB capacity devices?
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while your service could deliver Y
megabit.
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From: "Jared Mauch"
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Sent: Tuesday, Jan
given that it
isn't on the actual networks people are concerned with.
Also, this doesn't just apply to residential accounts, but really anyone
without a strong enough IT department to have their own test points to test to.
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The problems of today are the same as the problems of yesterday, just with
bigger numbers.
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There are likely more networks with 10 gigabit or less total external capacity
than there are with more.
Creating imaginary lines in the sand doesn't really help anyone.
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of intelligently putting routes into the FIBs
of low-FIB routers throughout my network.
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From: "Tom Beecher"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: &quo
Then please bless the world with the right way.
You acknowledge that not every router in a network needs to be fully DFZ
capable, but then crap on my desire to have more than a default route in one.
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Initially, my thought was to use community filtering to push just IXes,
customers, and defaults throughout the network, but that's obviously still
sub-optimal.
I'd be surprised if a last mile network had a ton of traffic going to any more
than a few hundred prefixes.
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BGP knows nothing about the importance of a given prefix.
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hat's in the FIB and let
the rest of the router work as the rest of the router would.
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From: "Christopher Morrow"
To: "Mike Hammett"
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rry a full table today
(or tomorrow).
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Sent: Thursday
hold 100k, 500k routes.
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- Original Message -
From: "Joe Maimon"
To: "Mike Hammett" , "Christopher Morrow"
Cc: "NANOG"
Sent: Thur
stify a current-generation, full table router. Now I'm even closer
to Atlanta, but default may point to New Orleans.
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To: &qu
any routes problem worse. These
things happen all of the time, just with different inputs (route reflectors,
route servers, etc.). Those use traditional routing metrics. S-flow would just
be another metric by which to filter on.
I don't know how the linked-to projects function in that regard.
d by their experiences.
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it routed that way.
Determine the top talkers, then let BGP do its thing for those top talkers.
I don't want to manually say X traffic from Y POP manually goes here, but I
don't want to just leave it to default routing either. Something in the middle.
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I suspect it always will have value, whether it's peering routers, POP routers,
multi-homed customer routers, etc.
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Right.
Only I'm not the guy to build that solution.
What I originally linked to (and another link or two contributed since then)
seem to be people that already built that solution.
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It depends on the number of these other routers. For a last-mile provider, you
may have hundreds or even thousands of POPs that only connect to other parts of
your network and customers.
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rs. Not all may be so static, but they aren't THAT
variable.
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From: "Masataka Ohta"
To: "Matthew Walster"
Cc: "nanog list"
" With plain IP routers?"
Yes, or, well, relatively plain, depending on the implementation.
The originally linked project used Arista.
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I don't even know where this conversation has gone anymore.
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- Original Message -
From: "Masataka Ohta"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: "nanog list" ,
Here's their new stuff:
https://bgp.he.net/AS14593
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- Original Message -
From: "Eric Dugas via NANOG"
To: "Tom Beecher"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: We
They are always a pain in the ass to reach.
What i ended up doing was spamming any technical and C-level execs i could find
on LinkedIN and finally found one that was able to help. That was years ago
though so i dont have a contact there anymore.
Wish you luck!
-Mike
> On Jan 13, 2023, at
"they have just recently within the past 12 months started putting it into more
widespread use"
That's a pretty good definition of new.
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I’ve come to the conclusion that the geo-ip feed companies don’t give a damn
about the legitimacy of their information and don’t research any of it. They
just wait for the end user to complain to make the change.
Had one today, in fact.
They’re lame.
-Mike
> On Jan 20, 2023, at 16
Implementing v6 is important, but unrelated to allowing smaller v4 prefixes.
Not taking a position either way if smaller v4 prefixes is good or bad.
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eciate any referrals.
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I selfishly hope they don't because that's where independent operators will
succeed. ;-)
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From: "Eric Kuhnke"
To: "Gabriel Kuri&quo
Yet the independents are doing it anyway.
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- Original Message -
From: "Eric Kuhnke"
To: "Forrest Christian (List Account)"
Cc: "nanog list"
Sent
I know that location matters, but I hope to be location agnostic.
How have you seen empty conduits sold? Entire route only, or is a partial route
okay? Twenty years only or less? Price compared to cost of construction?
Ongoing maintenance costs?
-Mike HammettIntelligent Computing
Maybe, maybe not.
Maybe it's not as hard as everyone says?
Maybe people have different goals in mind?
Maybe there are enough people enough upset with the status quo that they'll
spend their money elsewhere?
-Mike HammettIntelligent Computing SolutionsMidwest Internet ExchangeThe
I suspect the initial question was related to scarcity and not traffic
engineering.
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- Original Message -
From: Michael Bolton
To: Mike Hammett , Chris
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sat, 04 Feb 2023
This has a simple solution, Jared. It and telecom workers are incredibly
rational people, so simply point out their error, display your credentials,
advise them of the path they should take, and soon all will be fixed.
;-)
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ms and the opportunity to place however many
conduits I wanted as opposed to just getting one.
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From: "James Jun"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: &
ow to accommodate third
party splice case should we get interest, and yeah, dropping another handhole
makes sense. They can have whatever slack loops they want and no one is
complaining about messing up anyone else's tangled messes, splice cases, etc.
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Except there are literally thousands of independent ISPs in the US, many 10+
years old that aren't likely to be going anywhere and they are moving to
constructing their own wireline.
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Where did you think that condensation was going to get you in this conversation?
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From: Masataka Ohta
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sun, 05 Feb 2023 20:24:08
Where did you think that condensation was going to get you in this conversation?
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From: Masataka Ohta
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Sent: Sun, 05 Feb 2023 20:24:08
I would imagine that comes down to the wording of the sale and what you're
actually buying. Are you buying the underlying asset or are you in some
long-term lease or IRU?
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US and they're only getting more
formidable in the face of lousy incumbents.
Oh, and I just noticed that spell check moved me away from condescension,
rather than closer to it. Oops.
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generator up
and running in Silicon Valley.
Thank you in advance for any help.
-Mike
Negative, PTP fiber circuit.
-Mike
> On Feb 22, 2023, at 19:37, Jay Hennigan wrote:
>
> On 2/22/23 19:20, Mike Lyon wrote:
>> Going on 12 hours on an outage that is due to a power outage somewhere.
>> According to the Wave/Astound NOC, generator(s) were on the way 6
x27;s nothing
telling me how to actually access the UI. Something is listening on port 8080,
but it just gives me a 404. That seems to be pertinent to the API, which I
don't care about at this time. That seems like low hanging fruit that the
documentation misses.
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Apparently, Elastiflow is only part of the solution you need. You still need to
install the Elastic Stack to use the product.
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Ignoring abuse complaints doesn't shield one from the responsibility of acting
upon those complaints. If someone under your control isn't doing their job, you
need to cut them off.
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If someone tries to break into my house over and over, I won't act any
different if they show up wearing different clothes.
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Cisco is sending the in and out packets in their sFlow implementation on their
Nexus switches. Obviously, this double counts the information.
Are there solutions that process those flows and remove one of those
directions?
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But then I'm storing and processing twice as much data as I need.
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From: "Raymond Burkholder"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2
on a different interface, the one that
would carry the default route for routes not otherwise known.
If the next hop IP is expected and the ARP of that next hop IP is expected, why
are packets leaving out an unexpected interface?
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It shows the desired result.
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- Original Message -
From: "Jay Hennigan"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 1:02:42 AM
Subject: Re: Cisc
It shows the desired result.
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- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Huff"
To: "Mike Hammett" , "NANOG"
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023
What started this investigation was a client complained of traffic coming from
another upstream instead of our direct connection.
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It could be an sFlow bug, but I come at this from a reported problem and
gathering data on that problem as opposed to looking at data for problems.
The snmp if index reported by the Nexus matches the if index in ElastiFlow.
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Only two VRFs, default and manangement. IIRC, everything I saw before mentioned
the default VRF.
I do see a ton of route-maps. It's mostly Greek to me, so I'll have to dig
through this a bit to see what's going on.
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I don't see any route-maps applied to interfaces, so there must not be any PBR
going on. I only see ACLs, setting communities, setting local pref, etc. in the
route maps that are applied to neighbors.
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ell) say the packet should be leaving on X and it leaves on Y, then I'm not
sure what else it could be, besides a bug.
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ASes your data goes to is useful. It's even more
useful to find an upstream network that includes a bunch of those.
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Via all mechanisms I could find in the router, it thinks the best path is the
direct path, the packets just don't go that way.
The in traffic isn't a concern at this time, just the out (from my
perspective).
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#x27;s schedule.
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To: "NANOG"
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 12:21:29 AM
Subject: Cisco Nexus 3k Route Selection\Packet Forw
host route entries : 8192
Total number of IPv4 host routes used: 72
Max LPM table entries : 7167
Total number of IPv4 LPM routes used : 16
I seem to be out of my depth here in that 292 is less than 7167, but yet it
still fails.
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ptic is cheaper than a strand
between two locations.
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From: "Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG"
To: "Mark Tinka" , nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday,
Anyone publicly traded doesn't plan longer than the current quarter.
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From: "Mark Tinka"
To: nanog@nanog.org
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ence, but these seems like a direct line from problem to
resolution.
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"I remember 10y ago every presentation started from the claim that 100B of IoT
would drive XXX traffic. It did not happen"
Often the type of people making these kinds of predictions that a tire pressure
sensor generates 20 gigabytes of traffic a day.
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You're assuming that an uncapped service is viable to offer. In many areas, it
is. In many areas, it is not.
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Assuming that Starlink and other LEO are capable of doing so. They've made some
lofty goals that have thus far, failed to materialize in many areas (while in
many areas, they have).
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" On land , why do wireline providers not build out into rural areas?"
Some of it is indeed your answer. Some of it is also gross incompetence by the
operators.
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ave the benefits of scale, the only viable path forward in a
managed setting is usage-based billing, with some amount of included data.
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I view throwing everything into NOVA as being lazy. Throwing so many at one
place isn't good for resiliency.
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from your country." error when I'm connecting from the US to a US
company. It seems more logical that my IP is located wrong than the US company
blocked the US.
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If they (or anyone else) want to give me free service to use as I see fit
(well, legally), I'll gladly accept their offer.
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I've told all Cogent reps that have ever called me that I would never,
under any circumstances, use their service. even if they provided it
to me free of charge...
Friends don't let friends use Cogent.
-Mike
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 10:02 AM Mike Hammett wrote:
>
> If they (or a
a new card.
C) They later decided to not do anything.
Is that normal?
Is that acceptable?
To avoid issues flapping causes, I disabled that circuit until repaired, but it
seems like they're not going to do anything and I only know that because I
asked.
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a transport node near Berea, IL (which doesn't exist)
and has ordered a new one. Once it arrives, they will send out a MOP request
via the [redacted] system to replace it during our maintenance window of 12am
to 6am local time.
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Knowing my luck, within a week of re-enabling this circuit, it'll start
flapping again.
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To: "NANOG"
Sent: Tue
as already delivered, just needed installation.
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- Original Message -
From: "Dave Cohen"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: "NANOG"
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2023
"We use these exclusively in data centers"
How well does GPS work inside the datacenter?
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- Original Message -
From: "Mel Beckman"
To: "Mark Tinka&quo
My facility experience ranges from prohibited to infeasible. I must not be in
the right facilities.
Yes, many radio platforms have GPS for timing. Some expose it for external time
and timing purposes, some do not. Naturally, they do have a pretty good view of
the sky.
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