My apologies for the spam, but if there's someone from Comcast Business land
who is available off-list please ping me. I've got a VIP at my employer that's
having a ton of issues with his Comcast Business service, and we're not making
much progress.
Thanks,
John
Agreed. Current environment is a saltstack/netbox combo that's, shall we say,
"in development".
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019, at 5:43 AM, Raymond Burkholder wrote:
> Expanding further, there are those that use ansible for network management.
> But I don't think it does well in scaling out for functional
Which is kinda funny when you think about it.
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remember: no obstacles/only challenges
It's been a while since I've had to look at mainland China connectivity -
what is the current situation for point-to-point business circuits from
China domestic locations to a datacenter in HK? Does anyone have
providers they like?
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On Thu, 3 Nov 2016, Randy Bush wrote:
the users' dilemma: do you buy a mac today, or wait six month hoping
they will fix X (for your particular X)?
It is more: Do I wait for a Mac desktop that doesn't suck, or do I build
a Hackintosh?
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remember: no obstacles/only challenges
n't contact Logitech's servers. But since my mail server is
at he.net that was the big thing I noticed. :)
But of course, step one, reboot my modem...*sigh*
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at home, and I can't reach anything over at Hurricane Electric.
>> I can confirm that HE is reachable from the University of Washington.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ashoat
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also shows how
vulnerable we are. I'm guessing the next Die Hard movie will have the
baddies cutting fiber trunks before trying to steal the money?
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a broadcom-based PCI-X card. (I've got some old
pizza boxes I'm trying to repurpose as network probes.)
Thanks,
John
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y hardware?
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this to
be at all practical you'd have to have some sort of DWDM aggregation point
or something, wouldn't you? And if that's the case then haven't you just
swapped one kind of equipment for another?
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BXL
without the switch fabric mojo - that's stuff's expensive. The whole thing
really makes me wonder about the value of selling the Cat platform as a
customer edge router...
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