On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Justin M. Streiner <streiner@cluebyfour.org> wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Paul Kaminsky wrote:
We are at a stage where we need an all-out uplink vendor to fuel our business endeavor. The bells and whistles we need are:
1. 1 Gbps link with complete block of UDP/ICMP protocol 2. BGP session with our AS
you have an asn?
3. Ability to blackhole (no route to host) by /32 prefix 4. Presence in Equinix SV1 or SV5 (San Jose) DC's - this is not mandatory, we're open for suggestions
If you feel your company measures up or is a cut above the rest, please get in touch with us to discuss the specific details.
Note: I am not a vendor.
One question: 1. Not knowing anything about your business, is there a specific reason that you want "a complete block of UDP/ICMP protocol"? That can be problematic with IPv4, and downright foolish with IPv6.
maybe he's upset that his current EU provider is in Sannyvale not Sunnyvale? inetnum: 109.206.160.0 - 109.206.191.255 netname: SERVEREL descr: Serverel Corp. country: EU org: ORG-SC64-RIPE admin-c: SN2485-RIPE tech-c: SN2485-RIPE status: ASSIGNED PI mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT mnt-by: SERVEREL-MNT mnt-lower: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT mnt-routes: SERVEREL-MNT mnt-domains: SERVEREL-MNT source: RIPE # Filtered organisation: ORG-SC64-RIPE org-name: Serverel Corp org-type: OTHER address: 970 Corte Madera ave, Sannyvale, CA, US phone: +18772467863 abuse-mailbox: abuse@serverel.com admin-c: AN495-RIPE ripe.. you may want to clean up some data here :) Also, that small townhouse, it surprises me that someone was able to get a gig pipe into it... especially with a /19 assigned. Odd, why is RIPE supplying space to what seems like clearly a ARIN region endpoint? -chris
jms