Nice, concise.
Thanks!
Kurt
On 2/13/08, Nick Rogness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 2/8/08, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > My company is getting a fractional DS3 in the near future, and I've
> > acquired a Sangoma a301 card to handle the interface.
> >
> > We're ret
On 2/8/08, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All,
>
> My company is getting a fractional DS3 in the near future, and I've
> acquired a Sangoma a301 card to handle the interface.
>
> We're retaining one of the T1s we currently have, from a different
> provider, and we're intent on using BGP t
Kurt Buff wrote:
All,
My company is getting a fractional DS3 in the near future, and I've
acquired a Sangoma a301 card to handle the interface.
We're retaining one of the T1s we currently have, from a different
provider, and we're intent on using BGP to manage the two connections.
Does anyone
All,
My company is getting a fractional DS3 in the near future, and I've
acquired a Sangoma a301 card to handle the interface.
We're retaining one of the T1s we currently have, from a different
provider, and we're intent on using BGP to manage the two connections.
Does anyone have good pointers
>From what I have learned (textbooks etc.), the size of TCP/IP headers do
not change often. I wonder then how often they do change in a system
running a webserver. Or is there a sysctl variable that reports such
things? Thanks.
John
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