I've been pondering what aspects of a residential broadband connection
that would be worthwhile in testing, which would also be some kind of
incentive for ISPs to start doing "better".
Some things that comes to mind:
speed
latency to some points geographically near the user
MTU of the connec
So, this week, I actually read the update report. Noting the stats below (..a
flap/update once per minute? please, fix your CPE router), I have but one
humble request:
Could the settlement-free members of the DFZ please consider re-enabling
route-flap dampening towards customers?
Thanks,
-Tk
On 3/27/2010 12:10, Guillaume FORTAINE wrote:
nymshifting son of a .
More stringent measures are required.
On 3/27/2010 2:06 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm looking for recommendations for switches between 5 and 10 ports that meet
> the following specifications:
>
> 1) Sub-$150 USD
> 2) Can untag vlans
> 3) Multicast capable
> a. Capable of 30+ multicast groups
>
> Best Regar
could you please keep a constant email address so we don't have to keep
adding to our mail filters? thanks.
randy
Hello List,
I'm looking for recommendations for switches between 5 and 10 ports that meet
the following specifications:
1) Sub-$150 USD
2) Can untag vlans
3) Multicast capable
a. Capable of 30+ multicast groups
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg
Misses, Misters,
FYI :
http://tools.bgp4.jp/index.php?tools%20team/tools
Best Regards,
Guillaume FORTAINE
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On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 02:11:32AM -0700, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Sounds like you forgot to configure the "Root is that-way ->" sanity
> check on your switches. Make sure that Root bridge can't be
> determined to be in a direction other than "upstream" will help
> a lot with this.
No STP in the core
Thanks for sharing. I think your/our circumstances are shared by many folks who
have a network to run, budgets to stck to, and technology to adopt. Not
everyone
has a massive core network with 10s of thousands of downstream clients.
A few years ago I attended a SIGCOM mtg and was on a pannel t
On Mar 26, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 08:29:52PM -0500, James Hess wrote:
Most all switch manufacturers provide some type of port security
feature that allows an end-user connection port to automatically be
disabled and require admin intervention to re-ac
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