I second Vyatta. I've played with it quite a bit and found it to be
extremely functional.
Ernest
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
> Good times!
>
> We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
> that supposedly have to be able migrate from si
Openbsd makes a mighty fine router. Includes support for OSPF and BGP
out of the box.
Cory Struth
c...@utilitympls.com
On 6/1/10, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
> Good times!
>
> We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
> that supposedly have to be able migrate from sit
On 01/06/2010 22:13, Jeremy Parr wrote:
> On 1 June 2010 16:50, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
>
>
>> Good times!
>>
>> We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
>> that supposedly have to be able migrate from site to site in case of a
>> failure of the local hardware (
On 1 June 2010 16:50, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
> Good times!
>
> We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
> that supposedly have to be able migrate from site to site in case of a
> failure of the local hardware (or software).
> Seems like to do that I'd have to run
Really not core network related as it never touches a wire, let alone
the core, but try www.xorp.org.
Andrew
On 06/01/2010 04:50 PM, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
Good times!
We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
that supposedly have to be able migrate from site
Good times!
We are starting to play around with VMware SRM and they "virtual" subnets
that supposedly have to be able migrate from site to site in case of a
failure of the local hardware (or software).
Seems like to do that I'd have to run a software router on a VM that would
redistribute the "vir
In my two most prominent deployments, I have 0.16.4 and 0.17.9. I
don't believe we have any deployments (either direct or accessed by
us) that are above 0.17.9.
--Don
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Coy Hile wrote:
>
> I've seen racktables mentioned recently in an IP Address management thread.
Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 6/1/10 9:22 AM, Justin Wilson wrote:
He has since reversed that stance and they are working on IPV6 support,
at least that is what I read somewhere. I don¹t blame the guy really. If
people want a feature they should pony up a little money. Otherwise it is
free s
Please check out our Network Documentation Tool:
http://netdot.uoregon.edu
Is there any not-thumbnails screenshots available?
I've seen racktables mentioned recently in an IP Address management thread. Do
people use the stable version (0.17) or the beta (0.18)?
D C wrote:
> I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
> an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
> addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Danielle
>
Please check out our Network Documentati
On 6/1/10 9:22 AM, Justin Wilson wrote:
> He has since reversed that stance and they are working on IPV6 support,
> at least that is what I read somewhere. I don¹t blame the guy really. If
> people want a feature they should pony up a little money. Otherwise it is
> free software with no imp
He has since reversed that stance and they are working on IPV6 support,
at least that is what I read somewhere. I don¹t blame the guy really. If
people want a feature they should pony up a little money. Otherwise it is
free software with no implied support.
--
Justin Wilson
http://www.mtin
On 6/1/10 6:07 AM, D C wrote:
> I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
> an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
> addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
>
I used to use IPplan, but the author was dead
One of our engineers has started playing with dcTrack from Raritan; he quite
likes it so far. It primarily manages information about data centers, like
power draw, physical layout, and cable connections. It also provides a
change management system tied to power / cabling requirements. In additio
D C writes:
> I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
> an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
> addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Somebody recommended http://sourceforge.net/projects/haci/ recent
There are two that come to mind
IP Plan http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/On Jun 1, 2010, at 8:07 AM, D C wrote:
and Racktables for IP and rack DC location tracking as well.
http://racktables.org/
Marty
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
>
> an excel s
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:07 PM, D C wrote:
> I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
> an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
> addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
http://tipp.tobez.org/
Under activ
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:07 AM, D C wrote:
> I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
> an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
> addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
>
We've found RackTables[1] to meet
http://iptrack.sf.net
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 8:07 AM, D C wrote:
> I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
> an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
> addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
I am looking for a better way to manage IP addresses. I am currently using
an excel spreadsheet, but this is becoming cumbersome as more and more
addresses are being added. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks,
Danielle
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