Hi Colton,
I've been recently looking at the Huawei 12808 switch - I'm not sure
if it's the same OS as the routers, but so far I've had a positive
experience.
I would say it's not very close at all to IOS - other than being
command line - perhaps closer than Extreme's OS, but not by much
It works fine
The cli syntax is quite similar to iOS in shape, but keywords are different
You won't (almost) understand everything on the fly, reading to
documentation in *not* an option (is it somewhere ?); By the way,
Huawei's documentation is a bit ugly, not as versatile as Cisco's; You
will hav
On 19/08/14 22:43, Tom Hill wrote:
> Looks like I owe you a beer or two, Randy. :)
Or, more accurately, some happy soul has nominated that you shall
receiveth said beer tokens, by fortune of spoofed e-mails.. ;D
Tom
On 18/08/14 18:00, ra...@psg.com wrote:
> Contact for God, please reach out to me offlist.
[18:12:24] 12:38 <@teh-35425> Beer tokens to the man
that puts in a request to nanog-ml for 'Contact for God, please contact
me offlist'
[18:12:36] teh-35425, looks like you owe rbush some
beer tokens
Loo
On (2014-08-19 14:34 -0500), Colton Conor wrote:
Hi,
> How does Huawei's Versatile Routing Platform (VRP) operating system that is
> on their switches and routers compare to Cisco IOS or Juniper JunOS? Is the
> CLI syntax similar? How is the overall feature set? Would a tech that knows
> cisco be
How does Huawei's Versatile Routing Platform (VRP) operating system that is
on their switches and routers compare to Cisco IOS or Juniper JunOS? Is the
CLI syntax similar? How is the overall feature set? Would a tech that knows
cisco be able to understand Huawei fairly easy?
The pricing and featur
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 06:09:50PM +, Sholes, Joshua wrote:
> Doesn't everyone do that?
>
> NANOG was the list that taught me, twelve years ago, that I would suffer
> terribly if I didn't pre-sort individual mailing lists into their own
> folders. =)
Procmail, while not all that _friendly_, c
Doesn't everyone do that?
NANOG was the list that taught me, twelve years ago, that I would suffer
terribly if I didn't pre-sort individual mailing lists into their own
folders. =)
--
Josh
On 8/19/14, 1:44 PM, "Doug Barton" wrote:
>
> or, learn how to filter e-mail into folders like the b
On 8/19/14 7:15 AM, Rob McEwen wrote:
RE: QOS improvement suggestion for NANOG list members
Go to the search feature of your e-mail, and search for all messages
from the NANOG list that has the word "URGENT" in the subject line...
then delete them! Then, there will be a LESSER chance of overlook
Folks,
FYI -- currently being discussed on v6...@ietf.org
Cheers,
Fernando
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Folks,
Ten da
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 14:32:38 -, "Eric C. Miller" said:
> I thought that keeping up with the times is part of basic necessity of
> business.
Yes, but here in the US, a precedent got set when some communications companies
got given really sweet deals to encourage them to deploy next-gen broadba
I thought that keeping up with the times is part of basic necessity of business.
Eric Miller, CCNP
Network Engineering Consultant
(407) 257-5115
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To: Alej
Le 19/08/2014 16:08, William Herrin a écrit :
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Michael Hallgren wrote:
>> Le 18/08/2014 20:38, Jeroen van Aart a écrit :
>> -Original Message-
>> Contact for God, please reach out to me offlist.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -AS666 NOC
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RE: QOS improvement suggestion for NANOG list members
Go to the search feature of your e-mail, and search for all messages
from the NANOG list that has the word "URGENT" in the subject line...
then delete them! Then, there will be a LESSER chance of overlooking a
truly urgent messages from your ow
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Michael Hallgren wrote:
> Le 18/08/2014 20:38, Jeroen van Aart a écrit :
> -Original Message-
> Contact for God, please reach out to me offlist.
>
> Regards,
> -AS666 NOC
>>> --
>> OP is a troll,
>
> OP is a troll, best to ignore and block:
Be nice. Randy can be abrasive, but calling him a troll seems out of
line. I like to think of him as a hobbit with shorter temper than
average.
Not everyone here will agree with me :-)
jms
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