On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 11:02, Warren Kumari wrote:
>> well, what you REALLY need is one of these:
>> https://www.cru-inc.com/products/wiebetech/hotplug_field_kit_product/
>>
>
> Yeah, no... actually, hell no!
>
> That setup scares me, and I'm surprised that it can be sold at all,
> even with many
Hi Sam,
You might have better luck connecting through the Mitel User Group -
https://mitelusergroup.org. Last I knew they were active and quite helpful.
Andy
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 11:44, Samual Carman wrote:
> does anyone have any contacts at mitel that they can share or forward me onto
>
>
There was an inadvertent DMARC handling setting applied to all posts. This has
been corrected. Sorry for the disruption.
Andrew Koch
come from yahoo.com users. We are not wishing to restrict posting,
however posts from yahoo.com accounts are causing operational issues
with the mailing list.
Once a final timeline for the upgrade procedure and selective rewrite
are available, we will let you know.
Best Regards,
Andrew Koch
org, is
the appropriate place to bring mailing list concerns to. We may not
always be aware of these types of troubles, so please do let us know.
Best Regards,
Andrew Koch
NANOG Communications Committee
>
> Received: from us25.unix.fas.harvard.edu (us25.unix.fas.harvard.edu
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maintenance plans as we move forward.
Thank you for your understanding.
Andrew Koch
on behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee
A second maintenance will be happening at 15:30 PDT to work on the
existing server problems. The website will be restored as quickly as
possible. Thanks for your understanding..
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 9:56, Andrew Koch wrote:
>
>We are aware of trouble with the NANOG website.
The NANOG web site will be offline starting at 12:15 Pacific time for
hardware maintenance. We expect the outage to last at least 10 minutes
but no longer than 45 minutes. We apologize for the inconvenience.
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 9:56, Andrew Koch wrote:
>
> We are aware of trouble
We are aware of trouble with the NANOG website. The NANOG geeks have been
dispatched to work on the trouble. Please be patient if you are trying to view
the site.
Andrew Koch
on behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee
>
The mailing list does try to receive and process bounce messages.
I cannot find this address in the NANOG mailing list as a subscriber. It
appears that a subscriber is forwarding messages to this mailbox.
Best Regards,
Andrew Koch
on behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee
We are aware of the live streaming troubles. The engineering team is
working on switching out to the backup the system at this time.
Hopefully, the stream will be back soon.
Best Regards,
Andrew Koch
on behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee
On 4/17/12 13:46 AM, Joseph Mays wrote:
> The interface on the remote end (t1 WIC port in a 2600 shows a lot more
> errors, including a lot of frame errors, for the same time period.
[snip]
Are these T1 frame errors, or a higher level? If you believe this to
be a T1 concern, you should be check
re returning a 404 Not Found when browsing via v6
Andrew Koch
andrew.k...@gawul.net
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 23:20, wrote:
>> >> 198.32.176.0/24
>> >
>> > Yahoo!
> This particular prefix was used as a public exchange, operated by Switch &
> Data. Not sure
> what they have done w/ it since then.
>
> Switch and Data Management Company LLC NET-PAIX-V4 (NET-198-32-175-0-1)
> 198.3
h or even have the overall
PPP process on the whole box stop responding, needing to reload the
whole router. It is possible that the beefier SIP modules on the 7600
would handle this better, but I have no experience with such.
Andrew Koch
andrew.k...@gawul.net
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:14, Andrew Koch wrote:
> Those look more like power lines, with a substation in the background.
Helps to read the whole thing; you were talking about power lines. I
missed a few messages when this took a turn off from last mile
communications access.
Anyway, fo
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:03, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "JC Dill"
>
>> On 19/12/10 8:31 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
>> > Look up pictures of New York City in the early days of electricty.
>> > There were streets where you couldn't hardly see the sky because of
>> > a
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 22:17, William Herrin wrote:
> So you're saying: treat it like electrical service. I have a 200 amp
> electrical service at my house. But I don't pay for a 200 amp service,
> I pay for kilowatt-hours of usage.
>
> There are several problems transplanting that billing model
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