ould try out Elastiflow:
https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow
My understanding is that tuning the number and settings of the Logstash
instances can be challenging, but it's very pretty when it's working
correctly.
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lm-automation/napalm-yang) is an example
of doing this via NAPALM output via profiles that handle the parsing to/from
device native data structures, with differing levels of support:
https://napalm-yang.readthedocs.io/en/latest/root/supported_models/index.html#profile
gh the customer support
apparatus.
Seeing as how my current choices are bonded aDSL and Comcast, adding a 3rd
party would be extremely advantageous to the HOA and provide turnkey access
to the rest of the residents.
If someone knows someone at AT&T who could assist, I would be extremely
appre
exits being selected.
Work is being done to allow RRs to compute metrics from the client's
position in the IGP: See
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-idr-bgp-optimal-route-reflection-13
for more information
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t
curious if this tool is still being developed. Emails to r...@level3.net
return a bounce directing one to their customer portal.
Also curious if the tool now supports IOS-XR RPL
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2K performs absolutely ZERO local switching -- all
frames received from client ports are just copied to the upstream device, so
it can handle the frame/packet forwarding logic.
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for full
propagation.
https://routingfreak.wordpress.com/tag/minimum-route-advertisement-interval/
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staying up ~3 seconds at a time before rebooting again.
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to /dev/null.
You can push the stream back to offloaded cloud now:
http://devnull-as-a-service.com/
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10 business day turnaround.
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out
> Wendell Odom's website for tips.
What topics are missing on GNS3 for CCNP? Is there that much switching
covered in the exam? I was able to use dynamips/dynagen to study for CCIP
(yay EOL'd certs) without issue last year.
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Greetings,
Anyone know how I can get my hands on a SFP-10G-LR in the Reston area,
tonight?
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and figure out why I am suddenly an unhappy AT&T
customer?
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dem, that I know has IPv6 support. Will AT&T be doing
some sort of wizardry to ensure it will work for their CPE, but not mine?
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ram that
automates consolidation of multiple rows into single rows based on
configuration data -- allowing you to keep 5-minute readings of interface
data for 2 months, then condensing it to 1 hour readings after that, with
the flexibility to identify specific tables and specific timeframe
k the NOC list at puck.nether.net, but it appears to be down.
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.dan.me.uk/filtergen and creating one off that.
whois -h filtergen.level3.net
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t will probably
> still cause problems for scripts.
I'm just sad I can't get the RWHOIS referral from an ip query for jwhois to
follow automatically anymore.
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ou do not need MPLS, and do not need the StackWise ports on 3750s, the
3560 is the same switch, minus the stackwise ports, and ~33% cheaper.
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nt to use
> Windows 64-bit or other OSs, so in the future the argument for having a
> separate box for client-based IPSEC will be moot.
>
Cisco has released a beta version of their 64-bit IPSec client for Windows
7.
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includes only the "from-trunk" context, making
it behave like a standard incoming over over a configured trunk. If you've
configured FreePBX to allow outgoing calls from the trunk context, you have
larger problems in general.
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I'm using one right now with v6.
>
> MMC
>
Can you comment on what version you got it to work on? I haven't futzed
with it much, but with 12.4(24)T2, you can't put an ipv6 address directly on
the wireless subinterface. I tried putting it on a BVI interface,
distribution as an option for systems/services that require a common
broadcast domain.
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Thanks!
>
I recently submitted a new record -- I didn't receive an automated reply,
but the database did reflect the entry when I had checked back the next day.
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 08:11:28PM +0300, Saku Ytti wrote:
>
> Sound like these shops are using 3550 as router, which is common for
> smaller shops, especially in EU. And indeed, 3550 would not do uRPF.
> (3560E does).
>
Are you sure? According to the IOS guide for 3560E/3750E, "ip verify" is
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