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> *From:* NANOG on behalf of
> Tim Burke
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 31, 2023 10:26 AM
> *To:* Mike Hammett ; michael.bro...@adams12.org <
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> *Cc:* NANOG
> *Subject:* Re: OSP Management
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> We're on OSPInsi
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> *Subject:* Re: OSP Management
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> We're on OSPInsight here. Don't have much exposure to it, but it seems to
> do the trick well.
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> *From:* NANOG on behalf of michael
> brooks - ESC
We used to have an FTE for ArcGIS. We got by pretty well until we needed to
document circuits down to the NIC level, and then we lost that FTE
altogether. PatchManager was chosen from an RFP for its granularity and
(seeming) user-friendliness.
michael brooks
Sr. Network Engineer
Adams 12 Five S
On that topic, I find it interesting to see how different medium/regional
scale ISPs have developed their own in-house GIS systems, once they reach
the size and scale where one FTE staff position to run GIS systems/database
backend is a necessity.
There is a great deal that can be done with QGIS a
Hammett ; michael.bro...@adams12.org
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: OSP Management
We're on OSPInsight here. Don't have much exposure to it, but it seems to do
the trick well.
From: NANOG on behalf of michael brooks -
ESC
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2023
We're on OSPInsight here. Don't have much exposure to it, but it seems to do
the trick well.
From: NANOG on behalf of michael brooks -
ESC
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2023 8:26 AM
To: Mike Hammett
Cc: NANOG
Subject: OSP Management
On that note, what do you all
For our own plant, we use https://mapitright.com/ For managing my collections
of others' maps, I use ArcGIS. Map It Right does all of the slack loops, splice
maps, etc. ArcGIS just loads for me a bunch of layers of network map.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www
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