Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate
On 20/01/2012 15:44, "Nick Hilliard" wrote: >No. This is one of cacti's major failings: there is no externally >accessible API. Not an external API but scripts have been available for some time now: http://www.cacti.net/downloads/docs/html/scripts.html Ian
Re: Console Server Recommendation
On 30/01/2012 16:08, "Ray Soucy" wrote: >OpenGear seems to have some nice stuff, anyone else? +1 for OpenGear. They come in a range of port densities, AC or DC power, various OOB options and were significantly cheaper than the Avocet alternatives. I have used the IM4200 in larger sites and also ACM5000 and CM4000 in small POPs without issue. Ian
Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations
On 24 Jul 2013, at 15:59, Jeremy Bresley wrote: > The only OpenGear boxes we're seeing with DC power is a little 4 port unit > and they don't mention NEBS compliance. Lantronix mentions DC power for > their SLC line, but doesn't mention anything about NEBS compliance either. Not sure about NEBS but we use the Opengear IM4200 range which meet your other requirements: http://opengear.com/product-im4200.html -48v and Cisco pinout available. I guess the small 4 port units you found were the ACM5000s. These come with an external transformer which is a pain to rack mount unlike the larger IM4200. Avocent were good when I used them a few years ago but very expensive. Ian
BT / Yahoo Mail Contacts
Hi List, Does anyone have a clueful contact in BT / Yahoo Mail? We are a UK ISP having problems sending mail to their recipients and are getting no where completing their endless online forms... Thanks Ian -- Ian Goodall Senior Network Engineer, CI-Net CI-Net, Network House, Langford Locks, Kidlington, OX5 1GA Tel: +44 1865 856000 email: ian.good...@ci-net.com Fax: +44 1865 856001 web: http://www.ci-net.com CI-Net - A company registered in England and Wales number 3155758