We have been advised by the Reserve Bank that the Governor, Don Brash will make a major announcement on Wednesday 17 Nov at 0900. They will be offering this via a streaming server at RBNZ and are concerned about the impact of possible traffic increases on the Internet. Their Corporate Affairs people have estimated that something between 200 and 800 clients MAY view it. Each client will be approx 28kbps stream. Routers on CityLink/WIX may struggle under the load. CityLink will install a temporary 100mbps link for the occassion, along with a WIX router, so that traffic gets passed directly to as many clients as possible. Is any WIX ISP interested in offering international traffic (and IP numbers to go behind the router) for the occassion ? Richard richard.naylor(a)citylink.co.nz This mail message contains information that is confidential and which may be subject to legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not use, distribute or copy this message. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and erase this mail. --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
Hi All Tomorrows broadcast is coming from 203.79.85.16/29 (courtesy of Paradise), and is currently being advertised into the WIX route server routing table. If you filter announcements from the route server, please allow the above network in. Broadcast starts at 9am tomorrow (sorry about the short notice, we had to change ISP's at the last minute). Cheers Si On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Richard Naylor wrote:
We have been advised by the Reserve Bank that the Governor, Don Brash will make a major announcement on Wednesday 17 Nov at 0900. They will be offering this via a streaming server at RBNZ and are concerned about the impact of possible traffic increases on the Internet. Their Corporate Affairs people have estimated that something between 200 and 800 clients MAY view it. Each client will be approx 28kbps stream. Routers on CityLink/WIX may struggle under the load.
CityLink will install a temporary 100mbps link for the occassion, along with a WIX router, so that traffic gets passed directly to as many clients as possible.
Is any WIX ISP interested in offering international traffic (and IP numbers to go behind the router) for the occassion ?
Richard
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Hi folks. At the last minute, they decided they needed more boxes, so the mask has changed to 203.79.85.16/28. Apoligies for the short notice - this better be worth it! Cheers Si On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Simon Blake wrote:
Hi All
Tomorrows broadcast is coming from 203.79.85.16/29 (courtesy of Paradise), and is currently being advertised into the WIX route server routing table. If you filter announcements from the route server, please allow the above network in. Broadcast starts at 9am tomorrow (sorry about the short notice, we had to change ISP's at the last minute).
Cheers Si
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Richard Naylor wrote:
We have been advised by the Reserve Bank that the Governor, Don Brash will make a major announcement on Wednesday 17 Nov at 0900. They will be offering this via a streaming server at RBNZ and are concerned about the impact of possible traffic increases on the Internet. Their Corporate Affairs people have estimated that something between 200 and 800 clients MAY view it. Each client will be approx 28kbps stream. Routers on CityLink/WIX may struggle under the load.
CityLink will install a temporary 100mbps link for the occassion, along with a WIX router, so that traffic gets passed directly to as many clients as possible.
Is any WIX ISP interested in offering international traffic (and IP numbers to go behind the router) for the occassion ?
Richard
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Simon Blake wrote:
Hi folks. At the last minute, they decided they needed more boxes, so the mask has changed to 203.79.85.16/28. Apologies for the short notice - this better be worth it!
All this excitement for the Governor of the Reserve Bank..... What would the netmask be expanded to for the Spice Girls....... I think we should be told..... R
Cheers Si
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Simon Blake wrote:
Hi All
Tomorrows broadcast is coming from 203.79.85.16/29 (courtesy of Paradise), and is currently being advertised into the WIX route server routing table. If you filter announcements from the route server, please allow the above network in. Broadcast starts at 9am tomorrow (sorry about the short notice, we had to change ISP's at the last minute).
Cheers Si
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Richard Naylor wrote:
We have been advised by the Reserve Bank that the Governor, Don Brash will make a major announcement on Wednesday 17 Nov at 0900. They will be offering this via a streaming server at RBNZ and are concerned about the impact of possible traffic increases on the Internet. Their Corporate Affairs people have estimated that something between 200 and 800 clients MAY view it. Each client will be approx 28kbps stream. Routers on CityLink/WIX may struggle under the load.
CityLink will install a temporary 100mbps link for the occassion, along with a WIX router, so that traffic gets passed directly to as many clients as possible.
Is any WIX ISP interested in offering international traffic (and IP numbers to go behind the router) for the occassion ?
Richard
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On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Roger De Salis wrote:
What would the netmask be expanded to for the Spice Girls.......
iproute 0.0.0.0/0 null0 IMHO. And they say spam on the 'net is a problem.. ;) -- Josh Bailey (mailto:joshbailey(a)lucent.com) lucent->ins->software->alameda[CA] --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
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Josh Bailey
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Richard Naylor
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Roger De Salis
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Simon Blake