Re: fiber

2000-07-25 Thread John Kramer
> > I have seen patchcords with a 3inch length stripped near the jack, and > working on 10MBps. I have seen a patch panel, with the ENTIRE panel > patched with 2' lengths of wire, nicely bundled and routed, though of > course they had no twists with respect to each other any longer. And this

Re: fiber

2000-07-25 Thread John Kramer
> > I have seen patchcords with a 3inch length stripped near the jack, and > working on 10MBps. I have seen a patch panel, with the ENTIRE panel > patched with 2' lengths of wire, nicely bundled and routed, though of > course they had no twists with respect to each other any longer. And this

Re: OT: working with cisco gear (Re: CISCO --> debian tool(s))

2000-11-18 Thread John Kramer
> > which are useful unless you have to manage lots of those boxes, > I wouldn't know. > but isn't that what OpenView is for? and is unbeatable in that field? > Openview doesn't manage those boxes specifically. It's an expensive SNMP-mib collector/network-discovery-agent/oh-crap-this-node-went