;s time for
>> an upgrade.
>>
>> OpenGear seems to have some nice stuff, anyone else?
>>
>
> +1 for OpenGear. I asked this same question about a year ago..
+1 from me. Their boxes really rock. It just saved my life you can fully
access the underlying linux as root (in m
(though we have a lot of written laws,
including many very strange ones). ;-)
De facto, everybody in the industry continues to use "dual use" tools
without fear of punishment and I am not aware of any dubious court
decisions - the law was created for clearly illegal uses of such tools.
am aware of this way, sure. I just hoped, there would be a more...
efficient way.
Thanks anyway.
.m
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Hi there,
I need to get in contact with someone from (eur.)army.mil network
operations staff, since they seem to block our whole AS. Any hints how
to reach them?
TIA && rgds,
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Am 31.03.10 18:14 schrieb valdis.kletni...@vt.edu:
> On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:46:34 EDT, Daniel Senie said:
>
>> So how about it? lou...@nanog.org? offto...@nanog.org?
>
> sn...@nanog.org. ;)
nanog-...@nanog.org - sec like in "secret", and then make it "mediocre operators
only".
Seriously, +1 - k
Hi,
Am 18.03.10 15:56 schrieb Dennis Dayman:
> call in a company to help identify it?
yes.
Regards,
Malte
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Since Core Switches always are operated as redundant pairs, the are named
master/slave, as they work as those per data centre room. Of course, we could
have just chosen "cr-$number", but at least a little bit of "colour" should be
allowed in such a digital world like
Hi,
Am 11.03.10 15:50 schrieb Raoul Bhatia [IPAX]:
> which "known" brand can it be compared to?
the CLI looks IOSish. Pity.
.m
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Service fail.
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Hi,
Am 12.11.2009 22:29 Uhr schrieb Jonathan Lassoff:
> Are there any applications that absolutely *have* to sit on the same
> LAN/broadcast domain and can't be configured to use unicast or multicast
> IP?
yes. There are at least some implementations of iSCSI and the accompanying
management servi
Hej,
Am 12.11.2009 21:04 Uhr schrieb Raj Singh:
> We are actually looking at going Layer 3 all the way to the top of rack and
> make each rack its own /24.
what a waste of IPs and unnecessary loss of flexibility!
> This provides us flexibility when doing maintenance (spanning-tree).
If you use
G'day,
Am 01.11.2009 13:24 Uhr schrieb isabel dias:
> peering in the IX's a.k.a peering -> unless is a payed service
> =private-peering! at the exchange
despite full sentences are clearly better to understand, the term "_private_
peering" does not necessarily include payments. It just means that
Hej,
Am 11.02.2009 19:13 Uhr, John Osmon schrieb:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 04:11:38PM +0100, Mathias Wolkert wrote:
>> I like the idea of having one physical version showing cables and devices
>> (CDP/EDP/LLDP view pretty much) and one logical view showing IP subnets.
>> Many times I found *docum
Am 11.02.2009 21:50 Uhr, Craig Holland schrieb:
> Mathias Wolkert wrote:
Did he?
OmniGraffle is the better Visio.
>
> ...except I've not found any good networking/systems stencils for
> omnigraffle (even on graffletopia). I tried to import the visio ones in 5.0
> but that didn't work too
Hi,
Ross Vandegrift wrote:
Is there any application that takes some kind of *simple* description
and produces a (possibly not so beautiful) picture?
yes, Omnigraffle here as well. Can be simple AND beautiful.
rgds,
.m
Mathias Wolkert wrote:
I'd like to know what software people are using to document networks.
Visio is obvious but feels like a straight jacket to me.
I liked netviz but it seems owned by CA and unsupported nowadays.
What do you use?
OmniGraffle is the better Visio.
rgds,
.m
Hi,
Am 31.12.2008 01:19 Uhr, Braun, Mike schrieb:
> Why not just AS prepend your secondary site if the services to the
> Internet are the same at both sites and tied to the same IP addresses?
because that simply does not work (reliably). It would depend on
AS-paths of the same length from every p
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