And the price difference between the many possibly varying levels of
redundancy.
On Aug 17, 2016 3:38 PM, "Josh Reynolds" wrote:
> Assuming a single 208/30 feed, he also asked about redundancy.
>
> On Aug 17, 2016 5:23 PM, "Justin Wilson" wrote:
>
> > Indiana Data Centers:
> > $600-900 per lit
Dear nanog,
I'm asking the group to stay focussed on network operator topics.
While I appreciate the time and effort spend on the original legal
research in this thread, I fear the problem space of what defines libel
or slander is too far removed from the mailing list charter as described
here: h
Guys,
Actually, thank you for the responses. I was hoping you wouldn’t take my
attempt at friendly and humorous conversation the wrong way. I appreciate the
education on the topic, as well. :)
However, I’d like to ask a few questions on it, if you don’t mind? (Also -
you’re right, it’s not the
Assuming a single 208/30 feed, he also asked about redundancy.
On Aug 17, 2016 5:23 PM, "Justin Wilson" wrote:
> Indiana Data Centers:
> $600-900 per lit rack
>
>
> Chicago
> $1800 per lit rack
>
>
> Ohio
> $700-900 per lit rack
>
>
> Justin Wilson
> j...@mtin.net
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Indiana Data Centers:
$600-900 per lit rack
Chicago
$1800 per lit rack
Ohio
$700-900 per lit rack
Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net
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xISP Solutions- Consulting – Data Centers - Bandwidth
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We’ve done this as well, and Arista support hasn’t hassled us about anything
yet so I’ve been pleased. I’ve been very happy using Flexoptics transceivers
in all kinds of equipment too, if anyone’s looking for something they know
works, and you get a programmer that will let you code optics to c
Exactly this, get your unlock key that is tied to your company and you are off
to the races, bake it into your standard config. Your SE or support team
should be able to get this to you :)
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ryan, Spencer
Sent: W
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your expressive answer. Will try it :)
Tim Jackson писал 2016-08-17 22:57:
> I'd suggest bitching and moaning at your account team & support until they
> give you the key to unlock them..
>
> --
> Tim
>
> On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Stanislaw wrote:
>
>> Hi all
Let me know if you want samples. We can ship today.
> On Aug 17, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Stanislaw wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Is there a way for unlocking off-brand transceivers usage on Arista switches?
>
> I've got an Arista 7050QX switch with 4.14 EOS version. Then it has been
> found out that Arista
I'd suggest bitching and moaning at your account team & support until they
give you the key to unlock them..
--
Tim
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Stanislaw wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there a way for unlocking off-brand transceivers usage on Arista
> switches?
>
> I've got an Arista 7050QX switch
Yes, email support and ask for the unlock code, they will make you agree that
you know that 3rd party optics may explode the switch and it's not their fault.
The command they give you will have a key/hash built into it (but will work on
any switch) that ties the "unlock" to your org.
Ours loo
Hi all,
Is there a way for unlocking off-brand transceivers usage on Arista
switches?
I've got an Arista 7050QX switch with 4.14 EOS version. Then it has been
found out that Arista switches seem to not have possibility to unlock
off-brand xcievers usage (by some service command or so).
I've
We’d experienced similar, plus, email to text doesn’t work if the path between
alerting system and email gateway is broken.
We bought a few of these cellular gateways: http://www.smseagle.eu/
Then I went into a t-mobile store and bought a few $25/mo SIM cards, put credit
card on file to auto r
We’re grandfathered to power being available with rack, and $hundreds to
$thousands per month for 208V/30A HA depending upon the facility. These sites
are not West Coast.
On Aug 17, 2016, at 11:48 AM, Eric Kuhnke
mailto:eric.kuh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Of course I know all of the above exist and
Of course I know all of the above exist and are available. Looking more
into the cost difference between facilities that sell 'basic' backed power
(where you absolutely need to install your own rectifier and battery plant)
vs facilities that sell 30A circuits they claim meet the definition of high
L6-30s are probably the most common power drop in colocation.
A) Is proprietary. I won’t pretend you will get zero answers, lots of people
will likely break their NDAs.
B) You can find any and all of those options.
C) Ditto.
Are you looking for specific cities or buildings? Or just trying to s
a) How much, in $/mo
b) To what degree is it protected (1+0 generator, 1+1 generator, N+1
generator, single UPS, 1+1 UPS, etc).
c) What extent of diversity were you able to obtain vs. your other AC
circuits (unique riser? separate transformer? separate power feed from
second route into the buil
That’s fine. The surrounding discussion is likely helpful to other nanogen.
-mel
> On Aug 17, 2016, at 7:53 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> Just a heads up to everyone with these suggestions, Mike is complaining the
> thought of using a paid service for a "critical" function to be a waste of
> ban
Just a heads up to everyone with these suggestions, Mike is complaining the
thought of using a paid service for a "critical" function to be a waste of
bandwidth. He will then block your email address.
Just thought I'd save everyone's time from trying to help him. He is only
concerned about fixin
This subject pops up every 6 months and it's a problem that can be solved
100 ways. One way we did it at Team Cymru was install a foxbox sms gateway
in our datacenter. It was a pain to get working, (mainly due to some
miscommunication with the Italian support team), but one we got past a few
proble
On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 01:11:09 +0200, Jonathan Hall said:
> And either way, defamation requires some form of punitive damage be proven in
> order to act ually win that case.
In addition to the other things already pointed out, punitive damage doesn't
need to be proven.
*Actual* damages have to be p
We use Zang.io and are very happy. Be careful when using long codes (10
digit numbers) as if you send too many messages out in a day (500+) the
larger carriers such as Verizon will start blocking you. As Jeff mentioned
if your monitoring tool is onsite and the internet goes down then it's
worthless
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