The reason high voltage and low voltage aren’t permitted to share a
conduit is safety. Chafing/rub outs that would energize low voltage
cable and devices with high voltage aren’t protected against in the same
way that a high voltage to high voltage short would be. It’s a low
likelihood/high c
The pessimistic (and likely most realistic) take is that enabling
potential customers to do research like that is seen as a missed
opportunity for a sales contact.
-- Original Message --
From "Mike Hammett"
To "NANOG"
Date 10/26/2023 12:17:22
Subject Pulling of Network Maps
Has an
The last time I worked with vMX was several years ago. The image was
outdated to the point of having to fire up an older version of VMWare to
export the two VMs so I could import them back into 6. The
documentation barely existed. I had to figure out which vmware adapters
corresponded to whi
On Mon, 3 Feb 2020 10:55:35 -0800 (PST)
Sabri Berisha wrote:
> - On Feb 3, 2020, at 10:35 AM, Christopher Morrow
> morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 1:26 PM William Herrin
> > wrote:
>
> >> VPN.
> >
> > I love it when my home network gets full access to the c
Hey!
New message, please read <http://lilouconnect.com/with.php?ktxb>
Daryl G. Jurbala
I know it’s a long shot on this list, but if you know of anyone who can provide
these services or even just a good place like NANOG for that part of the world
please contact me off list.
I have to respond with the sentiments of Robert: "large" is a very relative
term. Also, are we talking about origination or termination here? How many
minutes a day of each? What's your ACD? What are your top destinations? If
it's bursty like a call center how many concurrent calls?
You can'
On Jan 4, 2011, at 9:04 AM, Takashi Tome wrote:
[snip]
> Put in other words, software knowledge is not enough, you must have a deep
> understanding of that business and the history of the system itself...
[snip]
This is the case 100% of the time, regardless of how many "top"
developers/coders t
On Aug 4, 2010, at 9:53 AM, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
>
> Le 4 août 2010 à 15:14, Mirko Maffioli a écrit :
>
>> 2010/7/25 Laurens Vets :
>>>
>>> Cisco PIX: no, Cisco ASA: yes. It even runs under VMware... It's however
>>> very hackish... :)
>>
>> Cisco ASA under VMware?? :|
>
> CiscoASA is bas
call logs, etc) simply isn't feasible (you can doubt this
assertion, but unless you know the middle eastern VoIP markets you
have no business doing so).
Solution? Generic sounding domain name with private registration.
Cheap. Effective. Done.
Daryl
c MySQL management. It's basic and a bit kludgy, but
definitely adequate, and easy enough to hack into your own idea of
what it should be.
Daryl
On May 11, 2009, at 4:48 PM, Duane Waddle wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson
wrote:
IIRC, you can turn the feature off WHEN it makes an issue.
Fixed that for you.
S550 attached to a 6509, Dell blade in a blade chassis with Power
connect switches cross-connected
On Apr 30, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Paul Jakma wrote:
Is the ESX Hypervisor useful without the Linux layer? Then, to what
extent do "based on" and "depends on" differ in the context of
software?
I needed DR-DOS 3 to make NetWare 3.12 boot, but I wouldn't consider
it to be "based on DOS".
it, you all need to spend more time in the big
room with the blue ceiling outside of your colos/DCs.
Daryl
e right tool, it's simple.
And, yes, you can get lockable manhole covers. They aren't cheap.
McGuard make a popular one.
(Yes, yes...why would I possibly know any of this.I'm a fire
marshal in a small town as a part time gig, so I have to deal with
this kind of thing on a reasonably regular basis)
Daryl
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