Another option is EVE-NG
https://www.eve-ng.net/
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> On 4/3/24 04:13, aun Joe wrote:
>
> is there anysi network simulator for carrier networks ?
>
>well, from 2023 to 2024 there happes so many carrier network outage
> caused by network
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Date: Friday, 22 April 2022 at 20:51
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Subject: RE: Any s
HE, I use them for similar applications.
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Although this will not give you a side by side comparision I have been using
the HE exchange report. Maybe that will help.
https://bgp.he.net/report/exchanges
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This would be a good approach. In SNMP the request initiator (the one
sending the SNMP 'Get' or 'GetNext' or 'GetBulk' ) can anticipate the size
of the outgoing request will be small(er) by asking for fewer variables at
a time. (Each variable is a 'varbind' and each is specified in the
outgoing r
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Gregory Boyce wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
>> I think that Debian's plan to allow multiple init systems
>> (irregardless of which one is default) is a bad plan. The non-default
>> ones won't get a
I would think this would not sit very well with the providers. They've
likely installed equip nearby to the hotel & conv.ctr in order to
adequately handle the concentration of devices at that location. True?
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Michael O Holstein <
michael.holst...@csuohio.edu> wrote
Hello folks,
I would like to chime in on this thread. I have great interest in how this
plays out. The Jagornet DHCPv6 Server is capable of providing specific
addresses to clients based upon DUID and IAID using a filtering mechanism
supported in the configuration file. Of course, predicting what
to be any help as it points an error on "authentication"
keyword.
Is there anything I could try to do about this before I through it out
from my balcony?
Thank you.
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 16:21:50 +0200
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> can anybody recomend a piece of software, that could "graph" a live
> network scanning it via snmp.
> requirements are:
> 1. must produce a text output suitable for postproduction.
ile. clean text
console, suitable to run as a cronjob.
3. must be able to work in heterogenous environment.
thanks a lot in advance
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From: christopher.mor...@gmail.com [mailto:christopher.mor...@gmail.com]
On Behalf Of Christopher Morrow
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:44 PM
To: Gregory Croft
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: BGP and Firewalls...
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Gregory Croft
wrote
Hi All,
Does anyone have any experience with using firewalls as edge devices
when BGP is concerned?
Specifically the Palo Alto series of devices.
If so please contact me off list.
Thank you.
Thank you,
Gregory S. Croft
Hi, I'm at a smaller company that wanted not only firewall capabilities but
application level filtering.
We went with the Palo Alto Networks.
Story is the Palo Alto founder was formerly of Netscreen/Juniper.
Anyhow. We've not had any issues with the PA500's that we use in our
environment. They al
here is mine:
#!/bin/sh
echo "-i origin $1" |nc whois.radb.net 43
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 05:40:14 -0700
Kate Gerry wrote:
> Crap! Sorry about that, I sent the post as an HTML message. :(
>
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> QuadraNet, Inc
> 530 W 6th Street #901
> Los Angeles, CA 90014
> k...@quadranet.com
>
> Fr
On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 07:53:57 -0700
Michael Thomas wrote:
> Randy Bush wrote:
> >> But Gregory is right, you cannot really trust anybody completely.
> >> Even the larger and more respectable commercial organisations will
> >> be unable to resist when they ask
&g
l, I do not even see how can one trust any certificate that is
issued by commercial organization.
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 23:35:05 -0400
"MageMojo" wrote:
> Does anyone know of competitors to internap's fcp product?
Also, I would greatly appreciate if anybody could explain what
technically is internap fcp.
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On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 10:58:05 -0500
Jimmy Hess wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Brandon Butterworth
> wrote:
> [snip]
> > This W6D is about turning v6 on. At some point, many years from now,
> > when everyone has got bored of supporting legacy v4 for a hand full
> > of legacy users there m
On Wed, 18 May 2011 13:07:32 -0700
Landon Stewart wrote:
> Lets say you had a file that was 1,000,000,000 characters consisting
> of 8,000,000,000bits. What if instead of transferring that file
> through the interwebs you transmitted a mathematical equation to tell
> a computer on the other end
other PA's
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Description: PGP signature
oducts, or is
> WiMax really a dead end?
Sprint/Clear certainly thinks it has promise. They just put up a
wireless tower just next door to my house in San Jose... (Well, Clear
actually received permission from the city zoning dept...)
Reg
solution for global warming.
> Let's hold all the car owners accountable for all the greenhouse gases
> their cars belch out, and let them have the recourse of being (at
> least partially) reimbursed by their at-fault car manufacturers and
> gasoline distributors for contributory negligence.
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an afford it. :-)
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When I sold my business in January, we still had 4 PRI circuits that were
providing Dial-Up access using Livingston Portmaster 3's. I bet those things
will run for another 5 years! :)
Dial Up still has a place in many areas where Broadband cannot
cost-effectively reach. Better to have Dial Up than
and residental setups. At least it is so with smaller
providers like one I have at home and one I work for (they are two
different companies).
So it seems very very strange to me you need to justify anything with
your network operator.
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them.
At my previous $DAY_JOB, a technicion who was classified as "exempt"
took $EMPLOYER to court over back pay, overtime, lunch breaks, et al
and WON. (He had no direct reports...)
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for ; Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:07:13 -0400
It didn't waste any time getting from you to eastrmimpop01.cox.net but
took about 45 minutes to get off of eastrmpop110.cox.net. That backlog
has most
gt;
> Thank You,
> Mike
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> Subject: Re: CRS-3
> From: David Conrad
> Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 23:06:39 -0800
>
> On Mar 9, 2010, at 10:55 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
> >> Anyone have any idea how much a fully configured CRS-3 would cost?
> > Admittedly, my information on these topics comes from NPR these
days. :-)
> >
> >
>Anyone have some insight on a good dual stack Linux (or BSD) router distro?
Currently using IPCop but it lacks ipv6 >support. I've used SmoothWall
Express but not in some time and not sure how well it works with IPv6. Not
looking for >something huge, just something for the equivalent of a small
en look at the problem.
>
But that can be easy addressed by yourself.
just do not allow traffic originating from your range on your
external interfaces.
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:40:19 -0500
Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:03:22AM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> > Somebody from apews, could you please contact me off list?
>
> (a) unlikely to happen
> (b) probably doesn't matter anyway, apews isn
Hello Everybody,
Somebody from apews, could you please contact me off list?
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does outgoing email filtering. Just requires setup.
Regards,
Gregory Hicks
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mark Urbach
> PinPoint Communications, Inc.
> 100 N. 12th St Suite 500
> Lincoln, NE 68508
> 402-438-6211 ext 1923 Office
> 402-660-7982 Cell
> mark.urb...@pnpt.com
>
> We have 3 big Comet systems, and we're absolutely delighted with
> them. Their service is the best we receive from any vendor we deal
> with.
I'll second that. We have a 50 KVA MGE Comet and it has been rock solid, and
their support is excellent.
On Sat, 2009-06-06 at 10:37 -0400, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
> NANOGers,
>
> Can someone please point me in the direction of an rwhoisd solution to
> be run on a CentOS Linux platform? ARIN is now punting rwhois queries
> to us and frankly i've been unable to find an easy to install/use
> solution to an
t; you
> can eliminate the space use of the step-down transformer in the
> mechanical
> room.
>
>
>
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On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 19:02 -0400, Polar Humenn wrote:
> >From my mail log. Geez, I can't even get to Cornell, which is just down the
> friggin road! (Yeah, I know, but really).
> What is going on?
>
> May 19 18:58:26 greene postfix/smtp[5895]: connect to
> mailin-01.mx.AOL.COM[205.188.159.57]:
>
> > Cisco ASA's appear to be linux under the hood based on watching
> > versions of ASA804-3/12/19/23/31 boot on the console
>
> They are Linux, and run two copies of IOS simultaneously in a VM each.
>
> Kind of like how VMWare ESX is Linux - technically it is, but you
> don't really treat it as
I've also had good luck with Skycasters (http://www.skycasters.com) but I'm not
sure if their coverage extends to that part of the world.
Can someone with a clue from the following two carriers please contact me
off list?
XO - ASN 2828
Level 3 - ASN 3356
I am currently experiencing a UDP/DNS DOS originating from 165.194.27.159 in
Aisia. We have attempted to blackhole the subnet using BGP communities, but
the requests are being filt
Man.. I'd love to have this for Netgear switches! :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Bielawa, Daniel W. (NS) [mailto:dwbiel...@liberty.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 2:07 PM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: RE: Documentation of switch maps
>
> Hello,
>
> We use switchmap h
> This morning whilest Googling, I got a bunch of "Permission Denied" to
> "/interstitial?..." URLs on Google.
>
> Then all my search results got listed as "This site may harm your
> computer."
>
> Is Google broken, or is the functionality of listing sites as broken,
> broken?
I thought I was go
Tim,
Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but AFAIR killspike works with rrdtool,
while i need to do magic on an old mrtg log format.
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Tim Eberhard wrote:
I would suggest looking at Killspike. Works wonders in Cacti (A mtrg
based app)
Good luck,
and I
cannot find and download it anywhere.
So if some good soul will give me a link, or send me the file, I will
be really grateful.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Hello all,
I have some equipment going into a Telco Co which only offers
battery backup on it's DC power plant. Most of the equipment that is already
moving into that facility is AC powered, so I am looking for advice on
rackmount DC inverters. Looking for something that can accommodate inv
; getting each message. Did someone tamper with the settings or was there
> an administrative mistake?
I don't have the message, but, a few days ago, there was a message from
Betty that basically said that the list was moving and that we would
have to recreate any individual settings... And that
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