Frontier COs is the easiest example.No antennas and no time service. Yes, they
provide BITS, but BITS isn't time.
I was also speaking specifically about installing GPS antennas in viable
places, not using a facility-provided GPS or NTP service.
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'm already doing the low-hanging fruit path, then so be it.
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I have a probe, but not an anchor.
That would just help with simple reachability issues to probes that test
against it, wouldn't it? It wouldn't necessarily be able to monitor popular
Internet destinations or across different peers?
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Would a QoE product be able to show me that my connectivity to Slack sucks
right now?
I've followed precinct for a long time, with Libre qos a bit less than that. I
took it as ISP subscriber focused, not greater internet focused.
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AS2 is the most hijacked prefix in the world. Yes UD still owns it,
but since different router vendors use different methods of prepending
AS numbers, many folks try to prepend twice and end up announcing
on AS2..
thanks
mike
On 8/10/23 9:02 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 8/10/23 11:38, Frank
" As such, the ultimate (a little expensive) solution is to have
your own Rb clocks locally."
Yeah, that's a reasonable course of action for most networks. *sigh*
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Forrest seems to have posted a good general overview and perspectives about
"good enough for the use case" while others continue to be pedantic about
nuances that don't seem to be relevant to most use cases.
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Most people I know don't even use the CLI. They use Winbox.
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I'd say it's probably the best router UI ever, but I suppose now we'll find
ourselves in a religious argument.
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Not many physical paths available in that area. I would assume there are also a handful of wireless paths as well.Plus, it’s likely most of the cell sites burnt down during the fires.-MikeOn Aug 15, 2023, at 22:54, TJ Trout wrote:I found it interesting that *all*? cellular service on west maui di
Well, or they simply found a potential deal on hardware that came with 40 gig
ports. 40 gigs is still a lot of bits to a lot of people.
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I would agree with that. We've had gear with 40-gig ports for many years (>6)?
Never found a CDN or transport network that would do 40.
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bFZug-vGdlJJdXr2Xo0RFIsPwAU2GviPz6xZDib76YHwFuzU7E0_sJk&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
Curious if anyone on the list is running VyOS and has experienced any problems?
Cheers,
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and I would say the OP wasn't even about elephant flows, just about a network
that can't deliver anything acceptable.
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I wouldn't call 50 megabit/s an elephant flow
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To: "Mike Hammett" , "Saku Ytti"
It doesn't help the OP at all, but this is why (thus far, anyway), I
overwhelmingly prefer wavelength transport to anything switched. Can't have
over-subscription or congestion issues on a wavelength.
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*nods* likely plenty of similar examples by less polarizing people.
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To: "NANOG mailing list"
Sent: Th
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/433
Please read the notes in their PeeringDB entry. It lists instructions
on how to set that up.
Cheers,
Mike
On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 1:07 PM Pascal Masha wrote:
>
> Hello Folks,
>
> Anyone from Google who can assist setup BGP peering through SFMI
I've never understood companies that acquire and don't completely integrate as
quickly as they can.
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The other way around. Zayo acquired ENA.
That acquisition seemed odd. ENA did a lot of value add and non-IP services.
Zayo seems to shed those on every acquisition.
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I blame not the network nerds, but the management that put them in that
position.
The problem with C is that unless the networks *ARE* integrated quickly, the
synergies won't happen.
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e cashflow, etc. those
acquisitions with the rest of what we have.
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people probably don't consider those people important enough to
listen to.
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From: "Mark Tinka"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2
market wasn't obtainable until they had it. Catch 22 that can't really be
overcome by most. Enter M&A. Someone just can't get to the next level they need
to compete with those that can.
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Well sure, but what started this tangent is that to me, anyway, it seemed like
ENA had just as much ISP as it had ISP, if not more. It would be like buying a
farm to get farm-fresh eggs in your kitchen.
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Ugh... Just as much NOT ISP as ISP.
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From: "Mike Hammett"
To: "Matt Erculiani"
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023
*nods* Differences between long term money and opportunistic money, which I
admit is starting to trend away from NANOG's purpose, but still kinda related
as it pertains to integration of networks.
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can't call into support because the customer is out of town and
thus we're unable to authenticate ourselves to support (not that we tried).
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https://broadbandnow.com/Florida/Micanopy?zip=32667#
You might want to try neighboring ZIP codes to see what other fixed wireless
providers might be convinced to expand.
http://svic.net/wireless-broadband-north-florida/
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>
> Agreedthis is why monopolies are bad and municipal fiber is good.
>
It's not like municipal fiber has some magic spell to make last mile
affordable though. On OP's instance he would run into the same issue and
would be paying that five figure amount to bring FTTP. Municipal fiber is
only g
If you're looking to start an ISP, talk to Windstream and Uniti for transport.
I can put you in touch with people, should you be interested in going down that
route.
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t;
GetResponse(66) E:cisco.9.91.1.1.1.1.4.300028173=-6968
E:cisco.9.91.1.1.1.1.4.300028174=-6090
^C
2 packets captured
2 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
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really at a disadvantage
when you look at how the connection is actually used. That becomes apparent
once you switch.
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From: "Bryan Fields&qu
Hopefully Jared can fix it. Owen's description matches up very well with my
experiences in trying to fix similar problems at Akamai.
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If so, please contact me off list.
Thank You,
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You mean like pulse dialing and stepper relays vs touch tone dialing?
I'm sure there were people that felt the same about that too.
That mindset is simply you already paid for the old stuff, it's working
fine, you would rather not understand or think about the problems the
new tech solves or bene
g our network) to be intentional. Perhaps they are the
same?
Should I wait for to get an interesting email? (haha)
Mike.
On 3/31/19 6:10 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 6:07 PM Christopher Morrow
> wrote:
>> thread subject still says 'google and he',
You are assuming the routing and transit relationships in IPv4 are the
same in IPv6.
IPv4 has many many many suboptimal transit relationships where routing
is purposely suboptimal on the part of the networks in the path due to
competitive reasons. One example of suboptimal routing is traffic not
Do you have sources for the ~90% T-Mobile IPv6? Not arguing, but to use that as
a source myself when spreading the IPv6 good word.
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From: "
May want to try fs.com.
https://www.fs.com/company/about_us.html
I use their optics and am quite happy with them.
-Mike
> On Apr 4, 2019, at 13:19, i3D.net - Martijn Schmidt
> wrote:
>
> You'll want to have a talk with FlexOptix, they're based in Germany and you
>
I submitted requests for multiple networks over the course of a year. One got
acknowledged and had a few week wait from when the session came up to
routes\traffic passing. The others have been ignored.
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$1.6B for less than half of the company and they don't even source the bits
themselves? Hrm
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To: "Jared
Isn’t this why god invented CDNs? Though, i doubt the govment is Akamized...
-Mike
> On Apr 17, 2019, at 20:26, Mark Seiden wrote:
>
> of course p2p is the way to distribute this but i doubt the justice
> department can admit there is any positive legitimate use for p2p.
>
Oh spiffy!
Will be interesting to see if there are any problems then.
-Mike
> On Apr 17, 2019, at 21:14, Brett Watson wrote:
>
> Or maybe do this (faster than nanog archives) :)
>
>
> bash-3.2# dig cia.gov ns
>
> ; <<>> DiG 9.10.6 <<>> cia.
Deal.
Though, like you, i am assuming it’ll just be another day on the intarwebs as
well...
We shall see!
-Mike
> On Apr 17, 2019, at 21:25, Martin Hannigan wrote:
>
> Hey Mike.
>
> Agreed. But the scale of a 400 page document with global interest? Should
> be highly
>
> "than the relatively low risk of a database compromise leading to a
> miscreant getting ahold of their wireless password and using their access
> point as free wifi."
>
And this is the thing, not only does someone have to 'hack' the database,
they also need to drive up to your house and sit in
Great... someone brought up Net Neutrality. I guess it's time to unsubscribe
from the list for a few days until the shit show disappears.
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but hey... they're getting transit from VZB\MCI\UUNET... so it'll be great!
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- Original Message -
From: "Jon Lewis"
To: "NANOG"
Sen
Welcome to the Internet.
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- Original Message -
From: "Rich Kulawiec"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2019 10:34:44 AM
Subject: Re: Packetst
https://ifnetwork.biz/regional-map
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From: "Jason Lixfeld"
To: "NANOG"
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 8:42:56 AM
Subject: Op
ng at a minimum of $2k to get something that does that.
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I had inquired with Frontier about installing a GPS antenna and they said they
don't allow antennas of any kind attached to the building anymore. I didn't
pursue that any further. I didn't think to check what the signal strength was
inside.
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Advanced (or something
like that), so probably wouldn't have worked out. If Verizon is dropping
theirs, then depending on only one company seems a bit unwise which means I
gotta find some kind of solution by then. *sigh*
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Accurate timing is also often required for telco gear.
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- Original Message -
From: "Harlan Stenn"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Anyone know of a solution that doesn't require an external antenna, is NEBS
compliant, and has T1-type outputs for me to hook into my Metaswitch gear?
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What sort of products are people using to provide timing services to third
parties in datacenters?
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- Original Message -
From: "James Harrison"
To: nanog
...
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- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Morrow"
To: "nanog list"
Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 2:16:59 PM
Subject: Re: NTP for ASBRs?
On Thu, Ma
er, even if those crews we're calling in and
letting each telco know exactly where they were, what does that provide
other than an impossibly large and fluid dataset to parse for any
meaningful information.
- Mike Bolitho
On Thu, May 9, 2019, 4:43 PM Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> The FCC ha
nough with the terrain to know how feasible that is.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
> *From:* NANOG *On Behalf Of *Mel Beckman
> *Sent:* Saturday, May 11, 2019 9:52 AM
> *To:* Mike Bolitho
> *Cc:* nanog@nanog.org
> *Subject:* Re: FCC Hurricane Michael after-action report
>
Cisco ruins everything they touch.
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- Original Message -
From: "Hank Nussbacher"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 4:50:10 AM
Subj
correctly in
the first places. Sometimes lines can be off by 10 feet.
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- Original Message -
From: "Rich Kulawiec"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, May
What is the most common platform people are using with such limitations? How
long ago was it deprecated?
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From: "Baldur Norddahl"
Eh... you'll find it hard to get that past me. I know hundreds of self-funded
ISPs that don't have route table size issues.
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From:
Hello Baldur,
What routers are you running?
-Mike
> On May 15, 2019, at 11:22, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 3:56 PM Mike Hammett wrote:
>> What is the most common platform people are using with such limitations? How
>&
I wouldn't call it shaming the vendor. There are a ton of platforms out there
by nearly every vendor that can't accommodate modern table sizes.
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You can't do uRPF if you're not taking full routes.
You also have a more limited set of information for analytics if you don't have
full routes.
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- O
As an eyeball network myself, you'll probably want to look at those things. You
don't need to run a CDN to know where your bits are going.
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I've done that a couple ways. I've used a nProbe license to add the ASN
information in. There are other utilities that do this, but I forgot what they
are.
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The last time I looked, Esastiflow didn't accept a BGP session to learn ASes.
Has that changed?
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To: "
nProbe as well. I was just checking if the setup was made simpler.
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From: "Niels Bakker"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 22,
Almost always indiscriminately. They probably would be wise to avoid mailing
lists of sys admins, network admins, etc., but they don't. *shrugs*
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If networks are going to make unconventional announcements, I'm not concerned
if they suffer because of it.
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From: "Sabri Berisha&qu
Oh for fucks sake.
Really?
You two are questioning someone who subscribes to Nanog over Fedex?
You really think it's more likely that someone is targeting Dan Hollis
(whoever he is) instead of Fedex leaving something else exposed?
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 11:39 PM Scott Christopher wrote:
>
> Da
There's little doubt that this thread has caused an order of magnitude more
messages in people's inboxes than the SPAM they're talking about.
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Almost every M&A has been worse. The bulk of the times it hasn't been worse is
when the alternative was liquidation.
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From: "Mehmet Akcin"
Anything more than a week for things not requiring last mile construction is
ridiculous.
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From: "JASON BOTHE via NANOG"
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It's amazing how inconsistent the PSTN is.
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- Original Message -
From: "Dovid Bender"
To: "Larry Brower"
Cc: "nanog"
Sent: Wednesday, J
their ASN is still out there.
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- Original Message -
From: "Darin Steffl"
To: "North American Network Operators' Group"
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2019 11:01:46
As usual, that depends. Gotta give us a lot more information than that.
-Mike Bolitho
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 6:10 AM Darin Steffl wrote:
> Ok just so simplify things.
>
> Is Cogent or CenturyLink/L3 better for transit?
>
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2019, 3:00 PM Brielle Bruns wrote:
>
&g
feedback or feature requests.
It works based on contributed BGP feeds, so if you see based on the heat
map that you can provide a feed from an area of the world we don't
currently have it would be a big favor.
Mike.
I'm sure if it doesn't do exactly that already, we can add it shortly.
Some of planned functionality for hijack detection is already live.
That's one of the main reasons for creating this service.
Mike.
On 6/16/19 2:48 AM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 02:2
I connect to Globalinx (another Birch acquisition) via AS17184. It looks like
they also have AS16526.
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From: "Eric Kuhnke"
To: "TJ Trou
I'm curious as to why someone would want to do this? My interest is education,
not combative.
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From: "Jason Lixfeld"
To: "NANOG"
as a PeeringDB
label.
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From: "Josh Luthman"
To: "Prasun Dey"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 3:23:33 PM
Subject: Re
The problem you're running into, Prasun, is that people either aren't actually
reading what you're saying or have poor comprehension skills. Very few people
are directly addressing what you're asking.
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I still have SIP connections to the Globalinx system to IPs that are in 17184.
I don't believe this part was migrated yet because whenever I call in for
support issues, no one has any idea how to find the configured accounts.
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ll MPLS routers.
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- Original Message -
From: "Tarko Tikan"
To: adamv0...@netconsultings.com, nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2019 2:51:20 AM
Subject: Re: few big monolit
s the tromboning.
More smaller POPs means that one POP's outage isn't as disastrous on the
traffic rerouting around it.
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From: adamv0...@netconsultings
able cycle.
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- Original Message -
From: adamv0...@netconsultings.com
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 3:22:45 PM
Subject: few big monolithic PEs vs many small PEs
Just out of curiosity, what network are they bringing you up on?
- Mike Bolitho
On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 12:11 PM Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have to admit that I was hoping to be able to report to this list that
> CL was able to spin up a new 1G in fairly short orde
:How do you deal with QoS for Office365, since the IPs are subject to changes ?
How often is the data in:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/office-365-ip-web-service
out of date?
-Mike
They're not going to do anything unless there is a warrant, especially
considering that it's not a customer of theirs. Of course "illegal" traffic
is going to flow over Tier I equipment, public internet is public internet.
- Mike Bolitho
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 6:30 AM ec
Working fine in Phoenix on Cox and CenturyLink.
-Mike Bolitho
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, 7:16 AM Mark Tinka wrote:
> Good for me at my house right now - Johannesburg.
>
> Fastly are delivering...
>
> MacBook-Pro-7:~ tinka$ traceroute -I www.reddit.com
> traceroute to red
l
antenna), will provide traditional NTP services, and will provide a timing
signal that my Metaswitch can work with.
I know that MicroSemi via Symmetricom makes these kinds of devices, but I'm
hoping to look at multiple manufacturers and compare.
Thanks.
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Isn't a major problem with CDMA-based sources that the networks they depend on
are getting shut down?
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- Original Message -
From: "Ethan O'Toole"
To: "
w that Internet-based NTP would be accurate enough for the timing
signals that I need. Maybe, maybe not.
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- Original Message -
From: "Majdi S. Abbas"
To: "M
They can do BITS, but that doesn't solve all of my problems. That said, I may
have to do many things if I can't find my wonder box.
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- Original Message -
From: "C
Sure. They have a BITS service. I'm just checking out all of my options. It'd
be nice to have my own stuff, but that may not be feasible (or possible once
CDMA goes away).
Are any of you coloed with Frontier? Have you gotten them to let you install a
GPS antenna?
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Mi
Most of which are bunk if you and your upstream have appropriate filters.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
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From: "Töma Gavrichenkov"
To: "Dimeji Fayomi"
Cc: "NANOG&
More like do whatever you want in your own house as long as you don't infringe
upon others.
The argument against route optimizers (assuming appropriate ingress\egress
filters) is a religious one and should be treated as such.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solu
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