Not sure why linking is difficult today ;)
Here's the post with pictures of the destroyed radome -
https://twitter.com/NWSSanJuan/status/912088552145645568
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On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 7:03 PM, Scott Weeks
Sorry, WISPs in the US48 to go to PR to help rebuild downed WISPs.
Yes, they need to be able to get there first. Those already on the island are
doing what they can until more supplies arrive.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WI
Job,
Thanks so much for the helpful information, especially the RFC. This is
exactly what I was looking for. Have a fantastic week!
Warm Regards,
Raymond Beaudoin
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Job Snijders wrote:
> Dear Raymond,
>
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 at 21:33, Raymond Beaudoin <
> raymon
--- s...@donelan.com wrote:
From: Sean Donelan
The National Weather Service office in San Juan Puerto Rico is back on
line. They have posted pictures of the weather radardome, or rather
what's left of the radardome after Hurricane Maria.
https://twitter.com/NWSSanJuan/status/912082857518092
The National Weather Service office in San Juan Puerto Rico is back on
line. They have posted pictures of the weather radardome, or rather
what's left of the radardome after Hurricane Maria.
https://twitter.com/NWSSanJuan/status/912082857518092288
On Sun, 24 Sep 2017, Mike Hammett wrote:
There are a bunch of WISPs waiting to go rebuild, but waiting for the
clearance to do so.
I'm not sure what clearances they are waiting for. If they are already in
Puerto Rico, self-sufficient, and respect curfews and other emergency
responders, they
>From one of my colleages that has a decent sized WISP in Puerto Rico.
" Guys, we are ok, network hurt pretty bad… will need help "
There are a bunch of WISPs waiting to go rebuild, but waiting for the clearance
to do so.
https://radar.qrator.net/as14979/providers#startDate=2017-08-09&endDat
Dear Raymond,
On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 at 21:33, Raymond Beaudoin <
raymond.beaud...@icarustech.com> wrote:
> How is this monitored and tracked? Are ACLs applied to help enforce this
> (seems to be limited at scale)? Flow export and alarming? Analytics and
> anomalous behavior detection? Common profes
Hello, Everyone!
Many SFP agreements include terms that the peering link will not be used as
an upstream with static defaults. A few examples are provided below.
*h. must agree not to abuse the peering relationship by engaging in
activities such as but not limited to: pointing a default route at
The ILEC, Claro, is reporting all 24 central offices in Puerto Rico are
now operating on generators, and maintaining re-fueling operations.
The CO's in the (San Juan?) metro area have voice, data and long distance
service including to the mainland.
The CO's elsewhere in Puerto Rico have only
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