Hi NANOG,
AusNOG 2025 Call For Papers is now open!
We are looking for presentations that an audience working
predominantly in the network operating space will find interesting and
useful.
As always, we do not accept marketing or sales material as part of any
presentation.
The CFP will close on May 30th 2025. This allows time for the Program
Committee to review papers and choose the program.
Please express your interest and submit a short abstract of the topic
you'd like to present, via our CfP portal;
https://cfp.ausnog.net/ausnog-2025/
Thank you, and see you down-under in Melbourne, for AusNOG September 2025!
Event dates and details here; https://www.ausnog.net/
Kind Regards,
Mark Duffell
on behalf of the AusNOG PC (Jocelyn, Joe, Phil, James & Michael)
Today yet another ISP is running Fiber in the utility easement at the
street. I checked and they do not offer IPv6 or have ANY IPv6 peering.
I have offered the hard to find IPv6 Legacy Warning stickers on my
Redbubble profile. About a month before any meeting or event I see a bulk
order for Amish IPv6 stickers designed by Phil Benchoff and hard to find
post Google+. I have the markup/profit set to the lowest setting and have
made maybe $8 over 5+ years.
Linky:
https://www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Legacy-IP-Warning-by-gringomalvado/3858…
Ranting a bit as I have four ISPs boxes at the street and two of them do
not have IPv6 in 2025. Converting my frustration into finding Phil and
sending him some coffee money.
--
- Andrew "lathama" Latham -
Hi NANOG community,
I posed this question in several chat groups, but I'd like to get your
opinions.
Do you love the CLI? Do you hate the CLI? Would you -- or do you already
-- enjoy a world where you never need to touch the CLI, to manage your
network?
This applies to both provisioning and troubleshooting; to which, you may
have different answers.
So far, I've seen a variety of replies around the usual
"should/must/must not/should not".
Warm regards,
--
Mark Prosser
// E: mark(a)zealnetworks.ca
// W: https://zealnetworks.ca