I've been saved by the sound of Microsoft.
~Jay
"We move the information that moves your world."
“Engineering is about finding the sweet spot between what's solvable and what
isn't."
“Good engineering demands that we understand what we’re doing and why, keep an
open mind, and learn from experi
The umbra of it all. We have jobs though.
~Jay "We move the information that moves your world."
“Engineering is about finding the sweet spot between what's solvable and what
isn't."
“Good engineering demands that we understand what we’re doing and why, keep an
open mind, and learn from experien
Network utopia.
~Jay
“Engineering is about finding the sweet spot between what's solvable and what
isn't."
“Good engineering demands that we understand what we’re doing and why, keep an
open mind, and learn from experience.”
I second this...
~Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM State Government
"We move the information that moves your world."
“Good engineering demands that we understand what we’re doing and why, keep an
open mind, and learn from experience.”
“Engineering is about finding the sweet spot between what
www.Whois.net; whois.arin.net, etc.
~Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM State Government
"We move the information that moves your world."
“Good engineering demands that we understand what we’re doing and why, keep an
open mind, and learn from experience.”
“Engineering is about finding the swee
traffic-shape rate 7500 9000 9000 1000 for example. Your rate limit
will police your traffic and drop it all.
Traffic shaping produces a queue, and does not completely junk a packet. It
becomes q'd, and produces a smoother output.
~Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM State Governme
Dude,
LTE and WiMax a more siblings, than distinct rivalries. The technologies will
grow together over time, versus, one taking the ascendancy, and the other,
descent. WiMAX is here today, and long term evolution, well, let's see how the
futures play out.
~Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM
nt before printing e-mail
-Original Message-
From: Bill Fehring [mailto:li...@billfehring.com]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 4:42 PM
To: Murphy, Jay, DOH
Cc: Dale Cornman; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Strange practices?
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 14:59, Murphy, Jay, DOH wrote:
> "So if
el.org] On Behalf Of Dorn Hetzel
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 4:41 PM
To: Steve Bertrand
Cc: Murphy, Jay, DOH; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Strange practices?
Perhaps the providers BGP is just being fed from interface anchored static
routes which will, hopefully, drop out if the customer fac
ase consider the environment before printing e-mail
-Original Message-
From: Steve Bertrand [mailto:st...@ipv6canada.com]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 4:38 PM
To: Murphy, Jay, DOH
Cc: Dale Cornman; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Strange practices?
On 2010.06.07 17:59, Murphy, Jay, DOH wro
Please consider the environment before printing e-mail
-Original Message-
From: Steve Bertrand [mailto:st...@ipv6canada.com]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 4:00 PM
To: Murphy, Jay, DOH
Cc: Dale Cornman; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Strange practices?
On 2010.06.07 17:49, Murphy, Jay, DOH wrot
"So if the enterprise loses connectivity to one of these two providers, does
the provider without working connectivity to the enterprise have mechanism in
place to cease originating the address space?"
Yes, BGP updates.
~Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM State Government
IT
"Has anyone ever heard of a multi-homed enterprise not running bgp with
either of 2 providers, but instead, each provider statically routes a block
to their common customer and also each originates this block in BGP?”
As stated before...yes this is a common practice.
"One of the ISP's in this cas
Jeffrey,
We have deployed metro Ethernet in our network... some things to consider:
1) Is metro Ethernet available end to end, if not will you utilize MPLS?
2) We've deployed Juniper EX3200s, Cisco has great solutions as well... for
example 2800 series router. We use Cisco as well.
3) Metro Ethe
George,
As a previous thread had stated I would opt for Singapore as well. 1) The
country is more technology driven. They speak good english, and the country is
beautiful too, without the uncertain future.
Jay Murphy
"We move the information that moves your world."
Please consider the envir
Word up arin-annou...@arin.net; arin-p...@arin.net
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
From: Jorge Amodi
BGP
BGPlay a web based service, freely available to the community since
2004, which allows graphical inspection of interdomain routing evolution
using public BGP data collected by www.routeviews.org and by
www.ris.ripe.net.
BGPmon can monitor your prefixes and alert you in case of a
'interesting
Listen the two are different, level3.com, and level3.net, the two are
colo'd at the same place, thus the reason for the Denver "dying" end
point. It's .net as you can see; try surfing to 4.6 8.95.11 yes,
4.68.95.28, no...It's just how the DNS PTR for the box is set. It has
nothing to do with the
Yea Jason, level3.net is unreachableI am sure it is filtering ICMP,
or blocking certain ports, sessions, or services, dude. The level3.net
server is used for other purposes as stated in the previous thread, so
necessarily it is not a question of destination unknown, DNS, or access
for that mat
--Original Message-
From: J. Oquendo [mailto:s...@infiltrated.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:56 PM
To: Murphy, Jay, DOH
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Level3 funkiness
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009, Murphy, Jay, DOH wrote:
> Have you been able to in the past?? The site is used for other
purpos
Have you been able to in the past?? The site is used for other purposes,
and the front end site that you will see is www.level3.com, not net. So
which one?
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
Cool enough. :-)
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
From: Jorge Amodio [mailto:jmamo...@gmail.com]
Sent: T
True enough Jorge, however, we need full-orbed perspective hereit's
not merely beating a dead horse; as far as topic goes, it is purely
edification in the nth degree, manner, fashion. This is the lingua
franca of this forum, and those who chose to read it, or not. Not
merely pointed dialogue o
A sobering touché.
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
From: Robert M. Enger [mailto:en...@enger.us]
Sent:
For Lunar Pages: 1-877-586-2772 or, 1-714-521-8150 (US/Canada)
For CA Regional Intranet: 1-888-221-5902 x2
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
One more note it is a bridging chip, not switching, that is resident
on the board that is the communicator to the other NIC chipsets.
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the info
Yea cards are default for separate physicals MACs, since they are
supported by individual net chips. The only time one would see a
"logical" Mac, is when the ports are trunked, and this is driven by
software.
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operation
Yea, it is Jackson Pollack's B-day art...
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
From: Antonio Querubin [mailto:
Hey all,
Can anyone point to a good power-point template/presentation for metric and
cost analysis for routing? I will not plagiarize unless; I am given copyright
permission :-). Seriously, anyone have one handy, I am under the press to
complete a presentation before Friday morning.
Thanks
All,
In your humble opinion, which transmission method is more efficient, packet or
cell? Granted a cell is a fixed length packet and an IP packet is variable
lengthwould this necessarily only relate to a specific protocol, namely,
cell in ATM, and IP in Ethernet or other types of domai
Level 3 has gear.
Bleeding edge technology.
Get huge pipes right now.
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:50 AM
To: Murphy, Jay, DOH; neal rauhauser; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Cogent Haiku v2.0
Customers thank me
I will not stoop much lower
Pay dirt for transit
-Original Message-----
From: Murphy, Jay, DOH [mailto:jay.mur...@state.nm.us]
Sent: Monday, January 1
NANOG is too cool.
Rhyming with net engineers.
Poet don't know it.
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
From:
around the world in 80 days...
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
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-Original Message-----
From: Murphy
r 29, 2008 11:20 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Level 3 issues
I think that most of the anger was directed at the wanna-be
reporters/journalists that visit this list.
Todd Vierling wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Murphy, Jay, DOH
> wrote:
>
>> You know, it gets
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NM Department of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851
"We move the information that moves your world."
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Loch [mailto:kl...@kl.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 20
You know, it gets pretty thick through here, when all you people slam on
someone, to justify pent up angst or whatever the cause may be. I
worked for Level 3 as a NOC engr, and they follow standards as other
companies do, and for that matter a standard that I AM SURE all of you
follow in some fo
Vitto,
If you want access to NMS tools and tutorials, here is a great resource
to delve into, to equip yourself with the appropriate tools
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NMD of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
"We move the information that moves your world."
http://www.slac.stanf
Vitto,
If you want access to NMS tools and tutorials, here is a great resource
to delve into, to equip yourself with the appropriate tools
Jay Murphy
IP Network Specialist
NMD of Health
ITSD - IP Network Operations
"We move the information that moves your world."
http://www.slac.stanf
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