All,
Please see the attached quote. We will need to renew the support for
another year for the Juniper switches. I believe we have enough in the
account to cover it at this time.
Any discussion or comments?
s
*Shaun Carlson
*Network Engineering Manager | Arvig
ph: (218) 346-8673 | em: shaun.carlson(a)arvig.com
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Woohoo. It appears Akamai has everything sorted starting last Friday and ramped up traffic into MICE.
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Can everyone PLEASE make sure they are listed on peeringdb.com as at MICE.
This is very important for the exchange, so that it appears as one of the
larger exchanges in the US, and thus draws more attention.
Reid
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Reid Fishler
Director
Hurricane Electric
+1-510-580-4178
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Akamai is planning to migrate a migration of their MICE peering
sessions on Friday July 5 at 1300 central time.
Can we get a volunteer to be available to assist with route
server/switch troubleshooting if necessary?
Thanks!
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Jay Hanke
CTO, CCIE #19093
Mankato Networks LLC
PO Box 54
619 S Front St
Mankato, MN 56001-3838
Google 530-618-2398
jayhanke(a)mankatonetworks.net
http://www.mankatonetworks.comhttp://www.neutralpath.net
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Mammoth Networks
AS: 10835
IPv4: 206.108.255.15/24
IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:2A53::1/64
Port: xe-0/0/9 Main Switch
Peering Contact: noc(a)vcn.com
Route Servers: Yes
Max IPv4 Prefix: 250
Route server information is listed at: http://micemn.net/participants.html
Please reply when the route server configuration is complete.
Welcome aboard!
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Jay Hanke
CTO, CCIE #19093
Mankato Networks LLC
PO Box 54
619 S Front St
Mankato, MN 56001-3838
Google 530-618-2398
jayhanke(a)mankatonetworks.net
http://www.mankatonetworks.comhttp://www.neutralpath.net
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This Friday July 5'th at approx 1PM CDT Akamai will be turning down the old 10 server cluster for MICE, and turning up a new 26 server cluster immediately there after. During this time period, please expect Akamai traffic to drop off before returning. The process is expected to take around 2 hours or less.
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Good morning,
CNS is going to moving from cabinets to a cage on July 2 starting at 12:01am
with a goal to be completed by 5:00am. As part of this maintenance, the
MICE remote switch will be moved and will be out of service for a period of
time (hopefully less than one hour).
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this, please feel free to
contact me.
Thank you,
Dean
Dean Bahls
Network Services Manager
Cooperative Network Services, LLC
(218) 346-3635 (office)
dean.bahls(a)cooperative-networks.com
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Minnesota WiFi
port: ge-1/0/9 (main switch) Remove Selloxx link
ASN: Pending ARIN
IPv4: 206.108.255.9
IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:????::1
darin.steffl(a)mnwifi.com
http://www.mnwifi.com/
Please update the website to assist them in the ASN process.
Thanks!
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Jay Hanke
CTO, CCIE #19093
Mankato Networks LLC
PO Box 54
619 S Front St
Mankato, MN 56001-3838
Google 530-618-2398
jayhanke(a)mankatonetworks.net
http://www.mankatonetworks.comhttp://www.neutralpath.net
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The University received a courtesy call from the Doppler radar people at
KSTP about interference on the 5.57G band they use for sever weather
tracking. Their next step is to call the FCC, but they would rather
whoever is causing this interference to stop, rather than have people's
gear confiscated, fines or whatever. We know at least a few of you have
wireless gear in the Dinkytown area thought we would pass along a note
along to all of you.
I'm sure most of you know this, but just in case you don't, if you are
running radio gear at or around 5.57 Ghz (Wifi channels 108, 112) you
need pay attention to this issue, especially in this part of town with
KSTP's radar nearby. There are conditions to the opening of this
spectrum for public use that require shutdown in the presence of Doppler
radio. (often referred to as DFS)
(Publication Number: 443999 Rule Parts: 15E"
<http://apps.fcc.gov/kdb/GetAttachment.html?id=dV24P2kaxB%2BkKzIPZxHxHg%3D%3D>.
/FCC <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Communication_Commission>/.
October 5, 2009. "Devices must be professionally installed when
operating in the 5470 – 5725 MHz band")
Since KSTP's radar facility is just up the street from campus, it has
been our experience that it is best just not to use those frequencies at
all, they seem to run the radar all the time. The dish they use has
very high gain, so something as small signal-wise as Wifi or cordless
microphones could be the issue. So, the source might not be outside and
may not be very powerful.
The vector for this interference is parallel to University Ave, and is
likely high above the ground, maybe as much as 150ft, but given the
elevation changes in this part of town that could be misleading. We are
double checking all our gear and with our other departments within the
University. We were thinking maybe the Chateau or one of the other
several new apartment buildings in the area could be the source and
thought we should give you all a heads up.
Thanks.
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