specially those
that are boondocks-bound) where MSO fiber-based offerings are being seriously
considered for WAN access, both of the type discussed above and enterprise-
tailored rings coming off local head-ends.]]
Frank
On Sun, 30 May 2004 08:47 , 'Christopher J. Wolff' <[EMAIL
Correcting a previous url error on my part.
Narad's site is at:
http://www.naradnetworks.com
Sorry 'bout that, folks.
Frank
On Mon, 31 May 2004 11:30 , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>Agree, this is a great discussion, akin to a recent Cook Repo
of course, are not based
on some RF exorcism device. Instead, they are standard fare, comparable to what
MFN/Abovenet or the local ILEC would install. I suppose that the Narad approach
works for limited numbers of corporate type accounts on the same segment, maybe
even more than I could envisage.
04382&VERSION_NUM=1&pc=ENL
Frank
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 14:09 , Curtis Maurand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>
>That's how time-warner is doing it here in Maine. However, they've
>assigned voip to its own channel while digital channels occupy another and
>hd
physical patch panel type of cross-connects we're all familiar with.
A DSX-1 is a twisted pair demarcation point for a DS-1 or T1 line. A DSX-3 is a
digital cross-connect for a DS-3 or T3. Etc.
Frank
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 13:21 , 'Williams, Jeff' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
The year was 1968. I was working the 4 to 12 at the NY #2 office of AT&T, which
was located at 32 Avenue of the Americas, just south of Canal St. near NY's
China Town. It was just about 11:30 PM when I received a system alarm on a NY to
Kingston NY "ON" Carrier Ssytem.
Believe me, they don't mak
On the matter of the type of cabling to be used between the Telco Demarc and the
CPE, I have found this to be one of the most shrouded of all areas in telecom
standards. The jabber and deliberations that have taken place over this issue
border on folk lore and hijinx, and could fill a plant man
Since we're posting articles this morning:
"North Korea Has Some 600 Computer Hackers, South Korea Says"
>From MIT's Tech Review Newsletter:
"They don't need physical nukes to create problems ... They (the North Koreans) could
just exploit our network vulnerabilities.
It's completely doable."
Try this, instead, if you are getting 404s:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?B24816979
---
On Thu Oct 7 8:55 , Blaxthos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/04/10/ap_2100504.asp\?trk=nl
>
>i get a 404 for that url
>
>8:55am CDT
>
>/blax
On Thu Oct 7
Black Market Offers Cisco's PIX [Firewall Source Code]
NOVEMBER 05, 2004
Source code for Cisco Systems Inc.'s (Nasdaq: CSCO - message board) PIX firewall is up
for sale. Too bad
it's not Cisco doing the selling.
An underground group known as the Source Code Collective is offering PIX version
-back atop primary providers,
often can.
-
This tidbit concerning Sean's work and other documents regarding
location was posted to my forum on Silicon Investor. You may find it
of interest:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=19094753
Frank Coluccio
DTI Consultin
Hello ,
is there someone from kornet.net out there, please contact me off list
Thank you
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If it's there and you can see it - it's REAL
If it's there and you can't see it -
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thank you all for your fast and uncomplicated help.
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If it's there
art
> with a couple.
the orginal GSR blanks came without handles. They were also put in tight
as ***. For days after, your fingers would have the imprints of the
little screws on them. I once use my socks to protect my fingers when I
was pulling them out.
Frank
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I looked for dialup connectivity in Finland. The choice went
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Hi guys,
Can you help me correct my our router? please see the details below.
BTW, our ISP told me that there's no problem with their side but still i
can't find any of my configuration that causing this.
Looking forward for your help thanks your.
./fRank
#traceroute nanog.org
T
all the AS numbers are the same
On Feb 19, 2008 10:39 PM, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Can you help me correct my our router? please see the details below.
> BTW, our ISP told me that there's no problem with their side but still i
> can't fi
Thank you guys for your help.
>
> Forget it [Gbe] with today's technology. All long haul
> systems use SONET framing. But with the 10Gbe standard
> WAN PHY you can directly connect into a SONET
> transponder and your ethernet will be carried transparently.
Agreed, for the most part, especially when one is solely depende
> Does anyone have any current opinions on Williams IP service and any
> expected changes with the Chapter 11?
>
> Shane
Williams Communications Group Inc. (The "Holding Company") has filed, but this,
*ostensibly*, should not affect the ongoing operations of their operating
subsidiary, Wil
at's
okay.
Frank
ed from Google in
five seconds. If you feel the need to blabber endlessly, get yourself a
diary or livejournal account.
Frank Rizzo
sting your
already-scarce capacity to Global Crossing downloading the new Barry
Manilow album?
Frank Rizzo
-Original Message-
From: [EMA
Sean Donelan wrote:
> Sorry for interrupting our quarterly peering debate, but I'd like to
> ask if there are any groups for people who are Postmasters (abuse, spam,
> dmca, etc)
Alcoholics Anonymous.
Frank Rizzo
going down, and there's nothing you need to change on your nameservers.
Your nameservers are not broken, there's nothing to fix.
Frank Rizzo
ORA publications before you go off spouting some more
misinformation on here?
> Its no joke.
The only joke here is your lack of knowledge concerning basic networking
concepts like DNS.
Frank
"Mitchell, Dan" wrote:
> Plan on seeing an SLA of 99.999%
Better-than-PSTN reliability, coming soon to an ALGX salesrep near you!
What next, Dan, 6 9's?
Rizzo, Frank
> Link isn't working this morning.
Thanks Jane. I've taken the liberty of copying all interested parties.
Frank
r macro-allocations and true
financial disclosure/accountability at the ARIN conference. Beginning
of the month works best. I've been benching 300 and tracing Broadwing
cross-country fiber routes by foot in preparation, hopefully you'll be
able to keep up! Have any other internet lum
ill have enable? Therein lies the real danger.
Frank "Mr. Wiggles" Rizzo
Roy wrote:
> Their NOC is clueless. Anyone have a better number?
Your upstreams, who will help you back-track. Nobody DoS'es with their
real IP's anymore.
Frank
nd a bit over 80% of them use the real IPs
DDoS/botnet, yes. Targeted DoS (think Jason Legate's stream.c), no.
Frank
dry's planned support for Internet
Protocol versions 4 and 6.
Alif The Terrible wrote:
> I am on the 6bone using a combination of 2600 and Zebras.
Forge any checks to pay for those, Jerry?
Frank Rizzo
Alif The Terrible wrote:
> Afraid not. How about you?
Good to hear, Jerry. Have you forged any checks in the past, or are the
guys on usenet full of it?
Frank Rizzo
Jason Legate wrote:
> The payload it tries to dump is located below
Jason, my mailer's complaining your message is too short. Could you
please re-submit it, padding it with some more uuencoded content (a
certain jpg comes to mind)?
Frank Rizzo
l in Concord. If you want a discount, tell them you
know Sol Rosenberg. Or send me a DHL, UPS, or FedEx account number and
I'll send you the cupon I saw in this week's circulars.
Frank
"Pawlukiewicz Jane" wrote:
> I remember pegasus! That was ages ago.
How did you install it, did it come on 8mm tape? Or did you download it
from the local WaReZ BBS?
> enough ot
Jane, have you EVER posted anything on-topic?
Frank Rizzo
"Pawlukiewicz Jane" wrote:
> Good ol Frank, we can always count on you! Get a job, man.
I'm employed, but looking. I sent a resume to Booz Allen Hamilton last
week for the Senior Consultant position in NoVA. Do me a favor and talk
to HR and put in a good word for me.
Frank
Tech Email... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tech Phone... 01 41 22 14 93
Tech Fax. 01 46 84 00 18
Frank Rizzo
Hi, it's me again, Frank Rizzo. Earlier today, Susan E. Harris, PhD
revoked my posting privs for doing the unheard of: discussing personal
matters on this list. I've helped Jane out of a jam or two due to her
inability to use www.google.com, so I figured now would be a good time
to
What vendor by default does not take action on no-export???
Certainly cisco and juniper both honor it by default.
To get back to the original question of 63/9 being announced it can be entertaining to
watch for other fishy routes to show up in the routing table, like 63/8. I know of at
leas
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From: Richard A Steenbergen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sat 7/13/2002 10:20 PM
To: Frank Scalzo
Cc: Stephen Stuart; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Paul Schultz
Subject:Re: No one behind the wheel at WorldCom
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 09:21:16PM -0400, Frank Scalzo wrote:
>
&g
di is correct, we do not have sufficient functionality
in today's routing software to fix the problem. Oh well I guess it has
worked for this long.
-Original Message-
From: Stephen J. Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 8:39 AM
To: Majdi S. Abbas
Cc: Frank Scal
Maybe you don't have the router do the authorization of the prefix.
Maybe it asks another box that says yes, or no. If that box disappears
you have a fallback mechanism (prefix-limit and as-path filter). Of
course you still need vendor buy-in.
I don't think this is realistic, so hold the tomato
You're leaving 701. BR's are exit points toward a peer. If you go
through a BR you are into a peering connection. That connection may be
messed up, and sure that's their problem. But you'll get a lot further
asking the right question is there a problem with 701-X peering in the
south-east.
---
It would be nice if Transmode spent a little more attention to the detail in
their data sheet and less on their art work. I can't discern what their CWDM
spacings are either. If you return to the site you'll note that the 1.25 and 2.5
Gxx numbers you cited were actually *bit rates*, not freque
"Anyone remember the Magnum's ...?"
Yep. How about the FiberCom FDDI box, the one that went manufacturer discontinued
on the day that we commissioned CCNY's 12 building campus network in Harlem, New
York?
>
> Anyone remember the Magnum's or MetroLans?
>
> :-)
>
> Jon Hardy where arrr
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> > How about an operations oriented question. What is the current
> > preferences amoung network operators for network inventory and
> > configuration management tools? Not so much status monitoring (up,
> > down) but other stuff network operato
All,
Tracking the preceding discussion on fiber cuts has been especially
interesting for me, with my focus being on the future implications of
the pending RBOC mega-mergers now being finalized. The threat that
I see resulting from the dual marriages of SBC/AT&T and VZ/MCI will be
to drastically r
Gordon Cook asked:
--
>>How many enterprises do you see Frank that may begin to understand
they better build their own infrastructure.
because perhaps placing all your infrastructures marbles in the
equivalent of a new set of twin towers is not a good
execution of your fiduciary responsi
re: @Home's 119 domain names up for sale
Interesting that you'd bring this up. The federal pork trasfer of $1 Billion
that
was announced on Sunday to "bridge the digital divide" references an
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" program as a part of its underpinning.
From: http://press.arrivenet.com/pol/article
Responding to all previous messages in this and the original thread:
I note that "Way OT" was added to my original subject heading, and
indeed for good cause because this discussion has veered off the course
it could have taken in some ways, and that's okay, too.
My associating the name "[EMAIL
Panduit (taken from
the Cisco CCNA Networking Academy Program)
http://www.tecmiami.com/cisco/extra/CCNA1_CS_1_en.pdf
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-587-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
exposure to it. Nufsed.
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-587-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
On Wed Sep 14 10:58 , 'Hannigan, Martin' sent:
I asked him "what did your electricians say" and the entire
ground conversation went south.
Good post. Thanks.
ing of the country will be a
Herculean task.
Frank
- Original Message -
From: "Alexei Roudnev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 11:35 AM
Subject: What happen in Russia?
>
> What is wrong with Internet in Russia? Looks as they experienc
stem from a network you don't know, you'll find
yourself blocked.
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
do with positioning that that implies, then
you'd be 100% correct.
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-587-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
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> In (at least) the Long Island, NY market, Verizon FTTH/FIOS installers
> physically cut and decommis
find over time that the issue over neutrality is
not only about the top-down perspective, but about the bottom having a say in
the shaping of channel facilities, too.
Frank
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From: Sean Donelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tue Nov 29 12:56:
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005
ed from
anywere (cyber-cafe when you are on holiday, pda's, even some
cellphones, ...).
BTW: Belgium's two biggest isps _do_ block tcp/25 outgoing...
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
smtp-auth mail, not regular smtp.
That way, virii/spam junk won't be able to use that port.
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
s left that don't
block"?
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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ook Report discussion
list.
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Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
New York
David Barak noted:
>>It should be noted that the same statement applies to
DSL, FTTH, or RFC-1419 service as well: anyone who
wants to CAN do an overbuild, and in fact that would
probably be the best for customers in the long-run.
A very timely comment, and IMO you are correct. Especially with r
l region of their spectrum, for
program video delivery to homes. Check it out.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/dsso/global/madsl_wp.htm
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
On Fri May 13 2:29 , "Alexei Roudnev" sent:
>
>>
>>
>> So imagine a residential ar
Valdis Kletnieks wrote:
>there's going to be *plenty* of room for small
>flexible operators in niche markets, at both
>ends of the pipe.
Agreed. Adding some substance to those words, see:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=21312808
Frank A. Coluccio
ld be appreciated, either on list or
off. TIA.
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-857-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
On Sat May 14 7:33 , Pete Templin sent:
>
>John van Oppen wrote:
>> Anyone know anything about the Fiber cut that took Cogent's Seattle POP
>> out of c
The URL that should have been shown in the preceding message:
"Call Before You Dig" by Glenn Fox
http://www.pobonline.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/Article/0,9169,100727,00.html
Sorry about that.
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-857-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
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On
Thanks to Curtis, first. And Roy echoed my next question. This is an interesting
example of how pending and future regulatory decisions that are based on
assumptions of an earlier time are now intersecting with VoIP providers'
existing
capabilities and future "responsibilities.
See UTOPIA's Standby Power RFB :
Invitation to submit sealed bids for stationary and transportable generators
RFB 2005GEN-004 June 2, 2005
http://www.utopianet.org/contracts/RFPs/pdfs/RFB_2005GEN-004.pdf
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Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-857-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
O
gulatory persepective. I suppose its left to interpretation, but I'm
wondering
if the ILECs, by their use of a battery-replacement policy may be breaking the
models of both.
Frank A. Coluccio
DTI Consulting Inc.
212-857-8150 Office
347-526-6788 Mobile
On Sat Jun 4 23:56 , Sean Donelan se
n the need to maintain preparedness with
functioning generators, including fuel and spare parts. Not to mention the need
to modify air intakes and exhausts for a new form of threat: Airborne Debris.
Frank
On Tue Jun 7 15:34 , Jerry Pasker sent:
>
>Even though it is fed with N+1 UPS powe
I commented independently concerning the same issue just a little while ago, at:http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=21457409re: "The question may now become if consumer can order Vonage, 8x8, ... VoIP service, riding the cable Internet service."---begin snip: Agreed, that is a major
therefore localized closer to the common Internet user in Germany and Europe
than
a DNS inquiry to the U.S.A or Japan etc.
http://european.de.orsn.net/about.php
Network
http://european.de.orsn.net/network.php
Operators
http://european.de.orsn.net/members.php
--
Frank
-Deepak wrote:
Is
set of users of a
given community mind set, then it works and everyone is happy. Beyond that? One
could be left sucking wind.
Frank
ps - I've been advised on several occasions by Randy Bush alone that whenever I
post to NANOG I leave microsoft artifacts such as ( ^ } in my wake. I don
Whoops! 2 hours to find routers w/o an IGP tsk tsk.
Dear AT&T IP Services Customer,
Please be advised of the following:
Date: 8/28/02
Customer Care TT#: 1070909
Start of Impairment:14:56 ET
End of Impairment: 16:52 ET
On behalf of AT&T, we would l
Since when is BGP a bug-free protocol? Let's not forget the BGP best
path selection algorithm itself is broken (there are circumstances under
which it will NEVER converge on a best path see ietf draft on IDR route
oscillation). Not to mention the various malformed AS-Path bugs which
have shown u
This was a totally bogus reason from the very beginning. Given that real
backbones carry no prefixes longer than 24 bits the "long" lookup in
Last numbers I saw put 701 at over 100k prefixes in the /25-/32 range.
The more correct statement is backbones carry no external prefixes
longer then /24
http://lw.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?
Section=Articles&Subsection=Display&ARTICLE_ID=152426
701 has a blackhole community, 701:, basically it sets the next-hop
to something blackholed on their edge so the DOS attack gets dropped as
soon as it hits them. I have made use of this to kill at least one DDOS
event. A global blackhole community may be difficult to achieve, but
getting the m
Do you really think that people who don't have enough clue to update
their filters are going to be able to figure out why they can't reach
content in 69/8?
Moving all root-servers WOULD fix the problem. Although I doubt anyone
is really going to be willing to make the news by causing that much of
oot
nameserver yet no one ever seems to mention the real scalability issues like that we
can't allocate large parts of the net because many network operators aren't bright
enough to update filters.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Owen DeLong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monda
pushing
10Mbps, while a new box with good NICs and a decent OS will forward
about anything you throw at it.
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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ments, and I am sure we can work something out.
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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roblem, they don't care about being
rfc-ignorant, because they know that every isp in Belgium that does
spam-filtering, is whitelisting them because they are the biggest isp in
town...
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Openminds bvbawww.openminds.be
Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 05:18:09PM +0100, Mark Vevers wrote:
>
> Anyone on the list care to comment on the most effective way to get their
> mailservers taken off unresponsive RBL's? (other than not let them be on there
The nanae newsgroup can be quite helpfull ..
Kind Regards,
>
> "Received: from [118.189.136.119] by smtp-server1.cfl.rr.com with NNFMP;"
what's the next/previous line? (The one just above it)
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
0.10.10.3.
traceroute to www.serverbeach.com
...
20. 64-132-228-70.gen.twtelecom.net
21. 10.10.10.3
22. 66.139.72.12
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
e it's
over 68% or so, you SHOULD complain. Otherwise, you "agree" to the
higher %, if they can prove you know about the higher %. (IANAL)...
Of course, there's a difference between complaining, and demanding
refund. However, I think it's wise to complain...
Kind Reg
r fscks up with the bridge?
Vriendelijke groeten,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
tion for potentially more frequent updates to these zones.
stuid question, but isn't 2004010101 (today) > 1076370400 (9 Feb 2004)?
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
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Openminds bvbawww.openminds.be
Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
801...
I know there are ways to "trick" nameservers in believing less is more,
but that requires at least 2 changes, and I don't know if that is
actually RFC-compliant behaviour...
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
--
Openminds bvbawww.openminds.be
Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 11:34:46PM +, Maarten Van Horenbeeck wrote:
> Hi Frank,
Dag Maarten,
> > stuid question, but isn't 2004010101 (today) > 1076370400 (9 Feb 2004)?
>
> This doesn't apply here. It is perfectly possible to decrease the value
> of
all dnsserver rfc compliant?
Vriendelijke groeten,
Frank Louwers
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
ings like monitoring new domains, deletes,...)
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers
--
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Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
reams as the
Filtering on a /20 or whatever (up to /24) is a bad thing because
RIPE (and maybe APNIC) actually gives out /24 PI space, that comes out
of RIPE's /8's, not your upstream's /20 or /16 or /whatever...
Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers - on a /24 PI space...
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