[AusNOG] IP transit via Megaport in Sydney and Melbourne

Jared Hirst jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au
Sun Jul 13 21:55:11 EST 2014


It's 32 Gbits? That's nothing to be super excited about? Sounds like a mass
marketing ploy on Ausnog again.

Literally myself and many other's get hit with that daily :) Maybe we
should all start comparing our '...attacks'

Joel from Zone networks would be in the same boat as us and being smashed
with attacks much larger than this launched by script kiddies upset about
being booted from their game servers!


On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 9:50 PM, John Wooler <john.wooler at exigent.com.au>
wrote:

>  Hi Andrew
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> No worries at all.
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> We have a load of information about  the attack on both of our websites.
> Went into as much detail as we both could since we know there is quite a
> bit of interest in these types of things in the network industry.
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> http://blog.exigent.com.au
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> http://www.micron21.com/34gbit-ddos.php
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> They can even deliver the DDoS protection to any of your other PoP’s
> around Australia over Megaport.  This is how we have our DDoS protection
> delivered to our Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane locations and very soon our
> Perth location as well.
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> Kindest Regards,
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> * John Wooler,*
> Founder & CEO
> Exigent Enterprise
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> *From:* Andrew Tschudi [mailto:andrewtschudi at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Sunday, 13 July 2014 9:43 PM
> *To:* John Wooler
> *Cc:* ausnog at ausnog.net
> *Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] IP transit via Megaport in Sydney and Melbourne
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> John thank you for your suggestion.
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> I have talked with Micron21 previously and they were very knowledgeable
> I’ll reach out to them for our Melbourne requirements.
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> What type of DDOS attack was it do you have any more information?
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> Andrew
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> On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 9:18 PM, John Wooler <john.wooler at exigent.com.au>
> wrote:
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> Hi Andrew
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> For IP transit in Melbourne, definitely contact the guys at Micron21…
> James responded on here today about his DDoS protection that he’s able to
> provide both domestically & internationally and they’re also on Megaport as
> well.
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> Just this week they successfully soaked & scrubbed a 34.11Gbit attack on
> our network which really has made having their DDOS protection well worth
> having!
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> The guys are always happy to sit down and take the time to have a chat
> with you and see what you need and setup what you’re looking for.  The guys
> are definitely switched on.
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> www.micron21.com
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> Kindest Regards,
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> * John Wooler,*
> Founder & CEO
> Exigent Enterprise
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> *From:* AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] *On Behalf Of *Andrew
> Tschudi
> *Sent:* Sunday, 13 July 2014 9:01 PM
> *To:* ausnog at ausnog.net
> *Subject:* [AusNOG] IP transit via Megaport in Sydney and Melbourne
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> I am after a backup IP transit provider in Sydney and in Melbourne for IP
> transit delivered over Megaport VCX.
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> I would want my Melbourne provider to be diverse from my Sydney provider
> to create some form of redundancy between Melbourne and Sydney, I’ll also
> require a full routing table.
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> My question is who is using IP transit over Megaport and who can you
> recommend, or not recommend ?
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> Bonus ports for recommending a provider who can provide 95% percentile
> billing, because this is a backup service I would be looking to commit to
> as little as possible with a large as possible burst.
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> Happy to also provide IP transit from Optus as part of an exchange if
> required,
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> Andrew
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