Show 201 – Internet Dies at 512K, Long Live the Internet

Ethan
Banks

Greg
Ferro

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The Internet has Died at 512K routes. Ethan & Greg discuss some news and events of the last few weeks and nod nerdishly while noodling about nothing. Yeah, it’s a nerd chat show this week. InternetIsDeadLongLiveInternet

Show Links

TEF 2014: The Rate Debate | Ethernet Alliance

25 GbE: A Big Deal That Will Arrive – Network Computing

RFC 7241 – The IEEE 802/IETF Relationship

A Full Year of Commercially Available Cumulus Linux Brings Us to Version 2.2 | Cumulus Networks Blog

Prescriptive Topology Manager (PTM) — Cumulus Networks August 15, 2014 documentation

Dell Active Fabric Manager Details | Dell

What caused today’s Internet hiccup | BGPmon

How the Internet Died | Excessive Redundancy

People can be fired for buying Cisco – Forrester. Watch Out! Networking Professionals Can Be Fired For Buying The Market Leader | Forrester Blogs

Massive Bitcoin heist sees hacker divert traffic from 19 ISPs (Wired UK)

Show 105 – BGP Origin Validation with Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) – Packet Pushers Podcast

PQ Show 30 – RPKI DNSEC and Internet Security with Ivan Pepelnjak – Packet Pushers Podcast

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