Show the output of a "show interface" command.
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Jeremy wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I think i may be noobing this one here, any help would be appreciated. We
> have an ASR1006 with a SIP and a 2x1gbps SPA. Right now we have:
>
> 2800 g0/0<- -> ASR1006 g1/0/0
>
> All
> We are looking into utilising OpenVPN for out-of-office workers who
> would be running mobile broadband in rural areas. Typical data across
> the wire would be SQL queries for custom applications and not much else.
>
I agree with Patrick, SSH would do nicely. You could even setup a
tunnel, and
Because I don't need any of the cute and fluffy features like a
quarantine spambox, I just use the barracuda rbl along with a few
others.
You get their filtering power for free and don't have to deal with the
hardware, if you don't particularly like it.
http://www.barracudacentral.org/
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It seemes like it died on the vine:
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Fred
I've been a geek since I was a kid, and I'm now in my mid thirties. I
had worked at an ISP in Central NY for several years until my wife and
I decided to move south, to warmer weather. We ended up in South
Carolina where I found a job as the Senior Network Engineer for a
small datacenter company.
Mine is.
Well?
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Fred
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message ,
> Fred
> Richards writes:
>> I ran across this link a while back, it shows, of the top 100k
>> websites (according to Alexa), which ones are IPv6 enabled:
>>
>> http://www.atoomnet.n
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 6:47 PM, George Bonser wrote:
> I have yet to see a broadband provider that configures a network so that
> individual nodes in the home network get global IPs.
>
One huge reason to adopt ipv6.
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Fred
I completely agree with Franck. If you wanted to try a new acme
thingamawidget on your network, what would you do? You'd probably
isolate it onto its own vlan, and assign a subnet. Route that subnet,
and then prevent access in either your L3 device or firewall if you
didn't want it interfering w
I ran across this link a while back, it shows, of the top 100k
websites (according to Alexa), which ones are IPv6 enabled:
http://www.atoomnet.net/ipv6_enabled_popular_websites.php?complete_list=true
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Simon Leinen wrote:
> Tim Chown writes:
>> Which of the big b
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