Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 <http://206.108.255.181/24> IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO -- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
I believe you mean AS19230 :) Out of curiosity, is NANOG itself (or connectivity partner) paying for the 100g port? Or is this something MICE is doing to benefit the meeting at n/c?
On Aug 31, 2021, at 10:39 AM, Jay Hanke <jayhanke@SOUTHFRONT.IO> wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 <http://206.108.255.181/24> IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org <mailto:peering@nanog.org> Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
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This is donated. Reid On Tue, Aug 31, 2021, 11:48 AM Andrew Hoyos <hoyosa@gmail.com> wrote:
I believe you mean AS19230 :)
Out of curiosity, is NANOG itself (or connectivity partner) paying for the 100g port? Or is this something MICE is doing to benefit the meeting at n/c?
On Aug 31, 2021, at 10:39 AM, Jay Hanke <jayhanke@SOUTHFRONT.IO> wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 <http://206.108.255.181/24> IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
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In case some don't realize: For the NANOG meeting in November in Minneapolis, NANOG will run their own meeting network at the hotel. They have an ASN, will announce prefixes, and--for the first time I'm aware--will be peering locally. That is so cool! :-D Kudos to whoever made this happen. :-D Jonathan Stewart Network Engineer LES.NET - AS18451 Desk: 1-204-666-6191 Mobile: 1-204-990-2120 130 Portage Avenue E Winnipeg, MB R3C 0A1 CANADA On Tue., 2021-08-31 11:05 a.m., Reid Fishler wrote:
This is donated.
Reid
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021, 11:48 AM Andrew Hoyos <hoyosa@gmail.com <mailto:hoyosa@gmail.com>> wrote:
I believe you mean AS19230 :)
Out of curiosity, is NANOG itself (or connectivity partner) paying for the 100g port? Or is this something MICE is doing to benefit the meeting at n/c?
On Aug 31, 2021, at 10:39 AM, Jay Hanke <jayhanke@SOUTHFRONT.IO <mailto:jayhanke@SOUTHFRONT.IO>> wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 <http://206.108.255.181/24> IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org <mailto:peering@nanog.org> Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
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On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 10:39:32AM -0500, Jay Hanke wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
All setup on the RRs with ASN = 19230 instead.
yes AS19230 is the correct asn. On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 11:55 AM Doug McIntyre <merlyn@iphouse.net> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 10:39:32AM -0500, Jay Hanke wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
All setup on the RRs with ASN = 19230 instead.
-- Jay Hanke, President South Front Networks jayhanke@southfront.io Phone 612-204-0000
So then the IPv6 correct is 2001:504:27:0:0:4B1E::1? On 8/31/21 11:55 AM, Jay Hanke wrote:
yes
AS19230 is the correct asn.
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 11:55 AM Doug McIntyre <merlyn@iphouse.net> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 10:39:32AM -0500, Jay Hanke wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
All setup on the RRs with ASN = 19230 instead.
-- Richard
I'd say yes, so we stay consistant. I'll update the RRs. On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 04:26:13AM -0500, Richard Laager wrote:
So then the IPv6 correct is 2001:504:27:0:0:4B1E::1?
On 8/31/21 11:55 AM, Jay Hanke wrote:
yes
AS19230 is the correct asn.
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 11:55 AM Doug McIntyre <merlyn@iphouse.net> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 10:39:32AM -0500, Jay Hanke wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
All setup on the RRs with ASN = 19230 instead.
-- Richard
Do we know which IP blocks they plan to use? They have several in the IRR. Thanks ----- route: 199.187.216.0/21 descr: nanog show network origin: AS19230 mnt-by: MAINT-AS11404 changed: john@vanoppen.com 20140602 #18:14:27Z source: RADB route: 31.133.128.0/18 descr: nanog show network origin: AS19230 mnt-by: MAINT-AS11404 changed: john@vanoppen.com 20140602 #18:15:35Z source: RADB route: 192.252.240.0/20 descr: nanog / arin meeting origin: as19230 mnt-by: MAINT-AS11404 changed: john@vanoppen.com 20170525 #23:59:05Z source: RADB route: 199.187.216.0/21 descr: NANOG-NETWORKS origin: AS19230 mnt-by: CWIE-MNT changed: adrianm@phoenixnap.com 20130823 source: LEVEL3 route: 199.187.216.0/21 descr: NANOG meeting network origin: AS19230 notify: arin-poc@newnog.org mnt-by: MNT-NEWNO changed: feldman@newnog.org 20110916 source: ARIN route: 130.129.0.0/16 descr: NANOG/Interop meeting network origin: AS19230 notify: arin-poc@newnog.org mnt-by: MNT-NEWNO changed: feldman@newnog.org 20140506 source: ARIN-NONAUTH route: 31.133.128.0/18 descr: NANOG meeting network (wireless) descr: US origin: AS19230 mnt-by: MNT-NEWNO changed: eoosting@nanog.org 20140530 source: ARIN-NONAUTH route: 192.252.240.0/20 descr: NANOG/ARIN shared meeting space descr: US origin: AS19230 mnt-by: MNT-NEWNO changed: eoosting@nanog.org 20140828 source: ARIN-NONAUTH route6: 2620:0:CE0::/48 descr: NANOG meeting network origin: AS19230 notify: arin-poc@newnog.org mnt-by: MNT-NEWNO changed: feldman@newnog.org 20110916 source: ARIN On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 11:41 AM Doug McIntyre <merlyn@iphouse.net> wrote:
I'd say yes, so we stay consistant.
I'll update the RRs.
On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 04:26:13AM -0500, Richard Laager wrote:
So then the IPv6 correct is 2001:504:27:0:0:4B1E::1?
On 8/31/21 11:55 AM, Jay Hanke wrote:
yes
AS19230 is the correct asn.
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 11:55 AM Doug McIntyre <merlyn@iphouse.net> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 10:39:32AM -0500, Jay Hanke wrote:
Name: NANOG Switch: MICE MAIN Port: Ethernet3/27/1 ASN: 19320 IPv4: 206.108.255.182/24 IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:0:4b78::1 Peering Contact: peering@nanog.org Route Servers- Yes BFD: NO
All setup on the RRs with ASN = 19230 instead.
-- Richard
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participants (7)
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Andrew Hoyos
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David Farmer
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Doug McIntyre
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Jay Hanke
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Jonathan Stewart
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Reid Fishler
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Richard Laager