I've just checked the CIDR report for our AS
(http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS23657), and I don't
see one of our upstreams listed anymore. We are multihomed with AS6461
and AS30362. Does anyone see any of our prefixes via AS30362?
I've checked our eBGP peering, and everything looks fine.
Thanks,
Alo
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Aloiamoa Anesi, Jr.
Network Operations Engineer
Blue Sky Communications
478 Laufou Shopping Ctr
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
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Ph: +1.684.699.2759 ext 1098
Cell: +1.684.258.1098
As you may have noticed, we're in the midst of making some changes to our current network. After I've slogged through the mess, I would love to present this as a case study at the next PACNOG function. We've been touching on some points that are directly relevant to the routing and switching workshops in the last two PACNOGs.
Now if someone would just pay my airfare and accomodation.... (*hint*Fred Christopher*hint) =)
- Alo
Hey,
I've got an upstream who wants to use a 10.x.x.x/30 for our peering
point. Is this unusual? I've always used public IPs for this.
Thanks,
- Alo
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Aloiamoa Anesi, Jr.
Network Operations Engineer
Blue Sky Communications
478 Laufou Shopping Ctr
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
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Ph: +1.684.699.2759 ext 1098
Cell: +1.684.258.1098
No, they literally just gave us a 10.2.1.0/30 to use for the connection.
I've already replied that we would use a /30 from our APNIC portable
address space.
However, this doesn't reassure me in regards to this upstream provider:
=)
- Alo
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Woodcock [mailto:woody@pch.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:19 PM
To: Alo Anesi
Cc: Li'a Tufele Jr; pacnog(a)pacnog.org
Subject: Re: [pacnog] Using RFC1918 addresses for peering points
> I've got an upstream who wants to use a 10.x.x.x/30 for our
peering
> point. Is this unusual? I've always used public IPs for this.
Yes, that's unusual. Public IPs will allow for easier debugging, proper
in-addr DNS resolution, et cetera.
Have they suggested any reason for using private space?
-Bill
Wanted to do this earlier but was trying to catch up with work
first.....
I just wanted to thank APNIC (Save), PITA (Fred), ISOC, ICANN, IANA and
CityLink for organizing PACNOG2 and to the instructors especially for
the Routing and Networking Sections which I was in. (Phil and Joule of
CISCO and University of Oregon respectively) Thank you also for the
O'Reilly books we received. And last but not least a big thank you to
Alex and his hardworking staff at SamoaTel for hosting PAGNOC2. (and pls
forgive me if I have missed anyone out).
After having gone thru my first PACNOG, I am able to say I am in full
support of more PACNOG workshops in the future. My organization is not a
member of PITA nor am I an ISP but despite this I am very happy to put
my name down to help in some form or other.
What do I want to see in future PACNOGs? :
Training for Govt entities who are not ISPs or telcos but who also
manage WANs/MANs just the same. We may provide internet services to our
users across many sites in our capital towns/cities but that is not the
only thing we do. Usually our main goal is to provide access to
applications which may be Financial, GIS, Border Management, Health
applications, etc.
And not just cisco routing but also to look at network design / project
management workshops where we go thru case studies and look at
implementing various technical solutions such as fibre, wireless, ASDL,
etc taking into account, application bandwith requirements, no. of
users, limited budgets, restrictive licensing and geographic
constraints, etc. And above all being able to sell such solutions to
upper management.
Hope this sparks some challenging future workshops.
See you all at PACNOG-3.
Rgds.
Ilu.
-----Original Message-----
From: Save Vocea [mailto:save@apnic.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 5:43 PM
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Subject: PacNOG 2 participant list
Hi all,
The attached participant list will help you remember peers and
resource people you've met this week.
Recently subscribed emails to the pacnog mailing list are names with
green shading as others already exist.
Currently there are 132 emails subscribed to the mailing list. Look
fwd to your participation by posting replies, comments and any
contribution you can offer to keep PacNOG active.
cheers,
Save
To all PACNOG 2 registered Participants,
Please note the following. We still have a number of people who have not
provided us their flight details. I kindly request that you send us your
confirmed flight no, date and time to Tupe.sonny(a)samoatel.ws and cc
Taua.senio(a)samoatel.ws
Airport Pickup/Drop Off
SamoaTel will be arranging pickup of participants but sufficient notice must
be given if you have not already forwarded your details. Kindly have your
flight information passed on at least 3 days prior to arriving into Samoa so
that transportation can be arranged.
If you have not provided this information to SamoaTel, the following options
are available:
* Arrange with the Kitano for Transfer which will cost approximately
$15 one way. If you have arranged pickup and drop off with the Hotel, you
are responsible for the charges.
* Using Airport Taxi service, please check and agree with the taxi
driver on the taxi fare. Approximate charge is $40 tala. You are
responsible for the charges.
Looking forward to seeing all in Samoa.
Best Regards,
Alex Abraham
Network Operations Manager
SamoaTel Limited
Maluafou HQ
Private Bag
Apia
Samoa
Tel: +685 67853
Fax: +685 24000
Email: alex.abraham(a)samoatel.ws
website: www.samoatel.ws
To all the registered PACNOG2 delegates,
There are a number of delegates who have not sent over their flight details.
Kindly have this information sent over so we know when you are coming. This
is for us to organise transport from the Airport to the Hotel.
Send your names and flight details to tupe.sonny(a)samoatel.ws
PACNOG 2 Coordination Committee
Alex Abraham
Network Operations Manager
SamoaTel Limited
Maluafou HQ
Private Bag
Apia
Samoa
Tel: +685 67853
Fax: +685 24000
Email: alex.abraham(a)samoatel.ws
website: www.samoatel.ws