On Monday, 1 April 2019, Mark E. Jeftovic wrote:
> The DNS is an inverted-tree hierarchy, which is problematic and promotes
> unequal outcomes among system participants.
>
> After a lengthy contemplative process we have enacted a system of social
> justice pricing which will rectify historical ine
Hello,
I released the first major version of rVRRPd, an open source and
RFC3768-compliant VRRPv2 daemon. It actually only supports Linux but I
will soon be adding support for additional operating systems and platforms.
rVRRPd was born from my desire to develop skills in system development.
I also
Maybe backend related?
I've a 503 here:
$ wget -X GET http://www.reddit.com/r/FedEx/
--2019-07-11 16:34:03-- http://www.reddit.com/r/FedEx/
Resolving www.reddit.com (www.reddit.com)... 151.101.121.140
Connecting to www.reddit.com (www.reddit.com)|151.101.121.140|:80...
connected.
HTTP request sen
Are there any good reasons of using proprietary FHRPs like HSRP and GLBP
over VRRP ?
I know that one reason may be interoperability with some vendors
equipment and old gears, but VRRPv3 is now widely used, in particular
for IPv6.
Also VRRP can be easily extended with proprietary extensions and lo
anted features.
I don't think it's overly complex to do, but of course it won't be
covered by any current RFCs.
Regards.
On 05/08/2019 19:55, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
> On 8/5/19 9:19 AM, Nicolas Chabbey wrote:
>> Are there any good reasons of using proprietary FHRPs li
experience, the transceivers have a variation in TX power from
1-3 dBs in worst cases.
In short-haul links doesn't matter very much. In long-haul is something to
consider.
Nicolas./~
On Wednesday, 7 September 2016, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> What you're saying is if you purchase ten identica
You can certainly add 'security' to the list.
I don't mean 'network security' here but 'information security' as a whole.
A lot of vendors (notably AV) uses of a lot of marketing terms and they
also play with the fears of people to sell their (insert revolutionary)
products/solutions.
Some of th
lack
of max pref, prefix-list or RPKI.
But hey, it's quicker to send a flaming mail before typing your show ip
route, I agree ;)
My 2 cents,
Nicolas
On 23/10/2023 16:21, Tyler Conrad wrote:
Thanks for the transparency, Vincent. Are you able to share how the
AS-Path became mangled to beg
to keep his
IPs, such as DID portability), we, as operators, supply /48s directly.
Talking about the number of IPs that can be assigned in IPv6 shows a
lack of understanding of IPv6. It's time to get trained!
My 2 cents,
Nicolas VUILLERMET
Network Engineer... and IPv6 ready.
On 14/05
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:38 AM, John Adams wrote:
> 2011/2/1 Joe :
> >
> > hi,
> >
> >we plan to implement DHCP server farm in our network. Currently ,
> there are there problems burning my head. could anybody
>
>
> You're making this way, way too complicated.
>
> Run two DHCP server
On 02/10/2014 04:30 PM, Remco Bressers wrote:
On 02/10/2014 04:17 PM, Vlade Ristevski wrote:
We are looking to double the bandwidth on one of our circuits from 300Mbps to
600Mbps. We currently use a Cisco 7206VXR with an NPE-G1 card. These seem like
very popular routers so I'm hoping a few
peo
Hello,
Did you notice the average RTT delay from the 5th hop and beyond? I'm
not sure if you can trust the values according to the high packet loss,
but it may indicate an additional problem (or MAY confirm your
assumption about congestion).
On 07/22/2014 11:48 AM, Wolfgang Nagele (AusRegist
Forget about it. The delay are correct, my mistake. I should look more
carefully.
I also been a regular customer of HE, and always been satisfied with
their service, especially regarding the IPv6 transit.
On 07/22/2014 02:13 PM, Nicolas Chabbey wrote:
Hello,
Did you notice the average RTT
(http://ns6.dnswl.org) not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Works from here:
$ dig ns6.dnswl.org +short
74.208.14.82
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Hello,
Can someone from XO contact me offlist please ?
Regards,
ientIP (http://www.efficientip.com).
Disclaimer: I'm working there.
KInd regards,
Nicolas.
hosting with us for a number of years and this appears to be the first time
> he has had these issues.
What's the networks on US side and on France side ?
Thanks
--
Nicolas DEFFAYET
one have experience with pppoe server on a ASR920 ?
Thanks a lot :)
Nicolas.
Hello,
Does anyone already played with cisco fabricpath feature ? I want to use it
on my nexus 5548
Is it working as easy as it seems ? No bugs / particular nx-os version... ?
Thanks !
Nicolas
They work quite well, specially in combination with Alcatel 5620SAM
management software... we use it for managing most of the "aggregation"
backbone (MPLS, VPLS, VPRN, etc...).
Also use some of them as "border" routers to hold some STM-4 and STM-1
links.
I recomend OS version 7. Mostly because o
13.215.28.0/23 to their
peers so your route is only visible through Nerim AS13193.
Did you announce your route 213.215.28.0/23 to Completel AS12670 ?
Best Regards,
--
Nicolas DEFFAYET (AS25358)
o them and they publish
them to other carriers). ¿is that what you call transit?
Thanks in advance,
Nicolas.
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> On Nov 3, 2008, at 2:35 AM, Paul Wall wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 1:26 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>&g
Sorry for my ignorance... but may some one explain how this
fraud-prevention service works?
How about US tourists in Chile trying to buy something with it's US
based credit card? :)
Thx,
Nic.
Frank Bulk wrote:
> Is there an easy way to get past history on an IP block? Most sites will
> show y
://ipv6.google.com/ to reach Google
over IPv6 using default DNS resolver provided by some French ISPs.
www.google.com starts to be resolved as an IPv4/IPv6 website.
--
Nicolas Hyvernat
contains more
details than the 2001 one).
Nico.
--
Nicolas FISCHBACH
Senior Manager - Network Engineering/Security - COLT Telecom
e:(n...@securite.org) w:<http://www.securite.org/nico/>
Hi,
I'd rather say that 7750 (routing) & 7450 (L3 switching) are good boxes, very
good for
MPLS and even better if you also build a core and get the 5620 SAM application
(for
management in case of MPLS services network), non major failures... but it has
bugs, who
doesn't ?
Nic.
Neil J. Mc
By the way, to add some IPv6 technical noise:
Have you ever tried to set up MD5 auth. in a BGP over IPv6 session between an
Alcatel
7750SR and a Cisco 6500... I keep getting a log message (Cisco) exposing some
issue with
the MD5 digest from the Alcatel.
The funny thing is that Cisco <---> Cisc
I think we should keep this list as much neutral as we may regarding individual
preferences.
Why some of you keep writing offensive mails to those who write neutral ones or
to those
who know less than what you THINK you know.
Have you heard about: "All we are ignorants, the thing is that we ig
ther than Cisco for a routing or switching solution, I
> regretted it. Now I use Cisco equipment exclusively except where they do not
> make that product I need [such as FatPipe MPVPN].
>
> Tim
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Nicolas Antoniello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi all,
Are any of you experiencing some unusual delay at Sprint or Verizon network?
From here, we are getting about 400ms, where should be around 150-180ms.
Thanks,
Nicolas.
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