some LAGs somewhere "in the middle" that get busy during the day, and
they don't care if I have to run 4 TCP streams to max a 1gig circuit.
It makes browser-based speedtests look really bad but otherwise the
circuits are usable. We're trying to replace the worst ones with
wa
d just jumped to
10G waves since at least there it's clear how to interop with 10gig
ethernet.
-Will Orton
w...@loopfree.net
We run all Juniper QFX in our DC and cannot be happier. Solid stuff.
-Will
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Office: 614.33
DHCP config to allow for the handing out of IPv4 IP's. The
CPE gets an IPV6 address and IPv6 only works, anything trying to be routed
with an ipv4 address in the last half of the ipv4 prefix will not work.
-Will
2914, I can draw the
inbound traffic to me away from the 7922 3356 path. Which is not a real nice
long-term solution...
-Will
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 04:42:10PM +, Martijn Schmidt wrote:
> Hi Will,
>
> Unlike AS2914 which purely interconnects with AS7922, it seems that AS3356
> also has direct interconnections to the various Comcast subsidiary networks
> which are hidden from the DFZ through no-exp
ms to work well for SIX, its
members and datacentre partners. I think our own members would be less
comfortable with that level of risk.
Will
On 17 Jun 2016, at 1:15, Daniel Golding wrote:
You said that LONAP's distributed strategy "kept datacenters honest"
to use
your exact quote. That implied some sort of benefit for members in
acting
as some sort of counterweight to (rapacious?) data center providers.
I rely primarily on inform
. Multiple call logs showing up for a single call in logs.
We have been engaging multiple providers (CCI, Spectrum, Windstream and
Onvoy) and have been making some progress but are looking to see if anyone
else is experiencing the same issues.
Thanks,
--
Will Duquette
*Network Engineer II*GWI
*Office
,
Will Black
ting.
I can recommend "Where Wizards Stay Up Late" by Katie Hafner
http://www.amazon.com/Where-Wizards-Stay-Up-Late/dp/0684832674
A really good read IMHO.
Will
On 20/10/10 17:47, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> Not to stir an already boiling over pot and all, but is there any kind of
> report or documentation on releasing of space from countries other then the
> North American region?
Really it's mainly US govt agencies, defence contractors, etc from the dawn of
:::0003 PTR foo.com.
and it will reverse the nibbles/remove the ":"s and put in the "."s
and get generated into a zone file as needed:
3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.d.c.b.a.8.B.D.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa PTR
foo.com.
(of course you can enter x.x.x.x... syntax too)
06203616.gh1...@gerbil.cluepon.net>; others can just read Ras's post for
a concise description. :-)
--
Will Hargrave
Technical Director
LONAP Ltd
On 7 Nov 2010, at 08:24, George Bonser wrote:
> It will happen on its own as more and more networks configure internally
> for larger frames and as more people migrate out of academia where 9000
> is the norm these days into industry.
I used to run a large academic network; th
.
If you need to be able to charge a 48v battery plant you'd want the 60v version
instead, but it's more $. The 50v one works fine for benchtesting equipment,
at least.
-Will
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 02:02:11PM -0700, Mark Leonard wrote:
> Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 14:02:11 -0700
> Subjec
network are pretty modest. You lose more accuracy in NTP
stratum 1->2 across a (relaively) jittery WAN link than a cheap atomic clock
does
in a long time.
-Will
at this? I basically blackhole big chunks of
Comcast ipv6 on my network when I
enable ipv6 to Cogent.
-Will
-ar04.whitemarsh.md.bad.comcast.net (68.85.114.133) 29.131
ms 22.402 ms 3.160 ms
4 * * *
5 * * *
will$ telnet weather.gov 80
Trying 204.227.127.201...
telnet: connect to address 204.227.127.201: Operation timed out
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
www.weather.gov has an A record for A
Phil,
Comcast does have a residential fiber tier that leverages their metro
ethernet network. https://www.comcast.com/505
http://www.speedtest.net/result/3595673618.png
- Will
Brandon Galbraith <mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com>
June 30, 2014 at 1:33 PM
I've worked with Comca
Anyone out there in Earthlink land? I am seeing what looks to be a cache
poisoning attack on ns1.mindspring.com.
Sporadic of course so it takes a few queries to replicate.
will$ dig www.google.com @207.69.188.185
; <<>> DiG 9.7.3 <<>> www.google.com @207.69.188.185
traffic to
at least one popular website. Besides the obvious privacy implications, it
introduces a nice captcha on Google.
- Will
Phones. Tablet. Laptop. Servers. All portable
drives, data. If you rely on that hardware for your income (and who doesn't?)
you're going to have to buy all of that again. And restore your data, if you
are able.
--
Will
We've run into an issue with a customer that has been confounding us for a few
months as we try to design what they need.
The customer has a location in the relative middle of nowhere that they are
trying to build a protected OC3 to. Ultimately, their traffic on it will be
packet dat
x27;t believe
such a thing is possible and we'd have to put something in the contract
allowing them SLA credit if their OC3 suffers too many timing slips or
something.
-Will
n-performant for these setups. CGN
boxes are too new to be economically borrowed/rented, maybe one day it will be
possible, but for now we can still get the address space required (Timespan
issues notwithstanding)
On 13 Sep 2012, at 21:03, Chris Boyd wrote:
> If you know of an ISP in Centra
ght and sold wholesale this way too? Is there generally a
price
premium over the more normal client signals?
-Will Orton
this years ipv6 day.
-Will Lawton
On Oct 25, 2012, at 9:17, "Jima" wrote:
> On 2012-10-25 07:18, Frank Bulk wrote:
>> Since Wednesday at 1:48 pm Central www.ipv6.facebook.com has not been
>> loading (though it's pingable). Does anyone know if this has been
>&g
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 05:11:22AM +0200, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>
> > I *did* read that, and it doesn't change anything about what I wrote.
> > Debian didn't make those changes for you.. Debian has never set
> > root's shell to bash, ever. PE
vance
--
Will Duquette
GWI
Network Systems Engineer
www.gwi.net
numbererer for C IOS users to help them out. (‘paste your
config in this webform’ ‘examine the output’ sort of thing)
Will
Reddit started using CloudFlare late last year, so they should able to
serve content up over v6.
http://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/2ftv08/hell_its_about_time_reddit_now_supports_fullsite/ckcoww2
(http://www.redditblog.com/2014/09/hell-its-about-time-reddit-now-supports.html)
Christopher Mo
Load balancers can also be used like this, while maintaining redundancy
(assuming HA LB config). Terminate SSL/TLS on the LB and run plain-text
to the application/appliance. As long as the load balancer is in an
acceptable part of the network.
--Will
On 7/17/15 1:59 PM, Michael O Holstein
On 19 Sep 2013, at 12:32, Niels Bakker wrote:
> I know you're a busy man so the tl;dr is that by encouraging local peering
> more networks will start to peer, and by partnering with one or more local
> carriers those new networks as well as established players in those markets
Do share!
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Beavis wrote:
> Is it possible for you to share that filter list you have for china?
> im getting bogged down by those ssh-bruts as well coming in from
> china.
>
>
> -B
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> > On 4/8/10 2:23 PM, Jay
ists. :(
This is relatively common in europe too - normally under the name 'partial
transit'.
paid peering: [provider AS] + [providers customers]
partial transit: [provider AS] + [providers customers] + [providers peers]
Pricing is typically 5-20% of the cost of full routes, and will provide in the
region of 40-120k routes.
evels from optics they didn't supply.
This is just a bad-faith way round the RFP/tender clauses we've all been
including for the past 5 years prohibiting vendor locking optics. Shame on them.
Will
gs,
I'd
be happier. But it's been this way for years now so we're just disconencting
the
old one, which is probably what they're waiting for everyone to do rather than
really merge the networks.
-Will
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 11:15:42PM -0700, Scott Howard wrote:
> Da
scalable, flexible and really hackable. It doesn't
take much time to get it up and running but selling others on it can be
challenging. It works off of flat tab delimited text files making
populating the node base pretty easy. There are plans for NMIS5 to use
database connectivity for this
Joe Maimon wrote:
> Anyone else having trouble with that?
Not had any luck on either the unicast or multicast RTSP feeds. Flash works
fine, though.
HRH Sven Olaf Prinz von CyberBunker-Kamphuis MP wrote:
> as for "peering" agreements, just implement an open peering policy
> (doesn't nessesarily have to take place over an ix, also applies to pieces
> of ethernet running from your network to others).
>
> those basically are contracts that force
ctive is that you now have more paths to the same AS -
> and an assumption that the peering route will always be best (I know that's
> not always true).
Something to remember is that you are a network *operator* not a network
*purchaser*. If the peering route isn't working for you, p
out the required analysis and negotiate as
required.
Will
Sargun Dhillon wrote:
So, it seems that youtube's ip block has been hijacked by a more
specific prefix being advertised. This is a case of IP hijacking, not
case of DNS poisoning, youtube engineers doing something stupid, etc.
For people that don't know. The router will try to ge
Graphviz?
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Brian Feeny wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend a good tool for spanning tree visualization? I am
> needing to get a good visual depiction of forwarding for many vlans, across
> 4 core switches.
> Two of them are CatOS, 2 are IOS, root is different for ma
Now just imagine that people inside the big firewall could tell you how they
engineered multi-gig FTTTVs.
At the risk of sounding like a politician I will actually state that the
physical/private interest topology of the fiber network in the United States
is incredibly prohibitive of the advances
Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got some
Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to NXNW get
the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the best
pizza for the best price in town at Austin's Pizza.
On Wed, Feb 17, 201
m...great staff
>
> Daniel Fox
> Smarsh Inc
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Chris Boyd
> Sent: 17 February 2010 14:42
> To: North American Network Operators Group
> Subject: Re: austin eats
>
>
> On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Will Clayton wrote:
>
> &
Now that you mention it, Might Fine burgers are some of the best I've had in
town too.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Christopher Morrow
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> >>> Most coffee shops, bars
gt; > It uses the OpenBSD-based pf firewall, with a web-based GUI for almost
> > > everything (except maybe console resets). works for me in several
> > > locations, some `heavy and high`.
> > >
> > Looks interesting. Will give it a shot, thanks!
> >
>
Comcasts Metro-E products are pretty stable. The topology of those networks
is fault tolerant with geographically diverse entry to the fabric for a
given premises are usually available. The non-PtP connections you are
referring to would be called Direct Internet Access, or DIA, but might have
anoth
te traffic
benefit is lost. That can affect the value the IXP provides to its members.
Will
I used molded 15dB earplug from ACS that I also use for other environments
(music, etc).
They are way much more comfortable (like, you forget them) but also more
expensive.
BTW I'm looking for a place to get new ones in Europe, if anyone has got
adresses.
Will van Gulik
On 23 Sep 201
Since google is abandoning RS routes, we worked on setting up IX peering
across the board.
All of those requests have been completed but one seems to be stalled out for a
couple of weeks now.
I put in a noc ticket and got a tone deaf response of ‘that’s another group and
the ticket is still i
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