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> From: "Fairlight"
> Unless someone dumbs down and jails their environment for them, which
> I'm staunchly against for anything except ftp or sftp use.
This is, um, the *filePro* mailing list.
Quick: who on here has ever set up a Unix user to go directly into
a fil
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Luke Marrott wrote:
I'm looking to evaluate some solutions for Rate limiting and bit counting /
metering.
Does anyone have any experience with hardware like this they could
recommend?
I have some not-very-recent experience with Cisco's "Service Control
Engine". A quick check reveals that the
Michael J McCafferty wrote:
All,
Orange innerduct/split-loom tubing for multi-mode, yellow for
single-mode... Where's the aqua for the aqua OM3 fiber?
I feel like the Ethernet fashion police, but it's a horrible color
clash for aqua fiber dressed in yellow or orange.
Wher
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On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 03:11:03AM -0700, Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> I want the conduit/innerduct corrugated tubing to be aqua for my aqua
> fibers. There is orange conduit and innerduct corrugated tubing for
> orange fibers, and yellow for yellow fiber.
Carlon has HDPE Innerduct in any color y
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Michael J McCafferty <
m...@m5computersecurity.com> wrote:
> All,
>Orange innerduct/split-loom tubing for multi-mode, yellow for
> single-mode... Where's the aqua for the aqua OM3 fiber?
>I feel like the Ethernet fashion police, but it's a horrible
I'm looking to evaluate some solutions for Rate limiting and bit counting /
metering. I am not really interested in Filtering packets by application or
protocol, just delivering bandwidth at a defined service level based on
endpoint IP. I would also like to have the option to track how much data is
On 8/30/11 02:21 , Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> All,
> Orange innerduct/split-loom tubing for multi-mode, yellow for
> single-mode... Where's the aqua for the aqua OM3 fiber?
> I feel like the Ethernet fashion police, but it's a horrible color
> clash for aqua fiber dressed in yellow o
I want the conduit/innerduct corrugated tubing to be aqua for my aqua
fibers. There is orange conduit and innerduct corrugated tubing for
orange fibers, and yellow for yellow fiber.
Maybe it's just coincidence that there are yellow and orange corrugated
tubing and orange and yellow fiber. I'd lik
Hi Michael,
I would like to help you.. but I really don't get your point. These are the
well used combinations:
MMF OM2&OM1 - orange (beige plug for LC and SC)
MMF OM3 - aqua (beige plug for LC and SC)
MMF OM4 - aqua / light blue (beige plug for LC and SC)
SMF - yellow (blue plug for LC and SC)
All,
Orange innerduct/split-loom tubing for multi-mode, yellow for
single-mode... Where's the aqua for the aqua OM3 fiber?
I feel like the Ethernet fashion police, but it's a horrible color
clash for aqua fiber dressed in yellow or orange.
Where is my aqua innerduct and/or
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 09:01:45 PDT, "andrew.wallace" said:
> It looks like the DHS, FEMA got this emergency wrong... by the time it got to
> NYC it was the equivalent of a normal day in Scotland
I doubt you actually have the sort of flooding Vermont is seeing as a normal
day.
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