On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
> So what were you doing than, RFC 1483?
Back when I worked with AT&T's business-market DSL folks,
used RFC 1483 rather than annoy customers with PPPoE,
and we provided ATM to lots of CLECs that did the same.
(I don't know what the current ILEC c
We use Orion NCM here from Solarwinds - not only does it do backups etc.
but also allows us to script changes, updates and IOS upgrades as well
(after extensive testing of course). For example, we still have 50-60
Cisco 806 routers deployed at customer sites - takes about 20 minutes to
do an IOS u
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 01:12:42PM +0100, Michael Dillon wrote:
>
> I think that many company officers will ask to see the results of an audit
> before they sign this document, and they will want the audit to be performed
> by qualified CPAs. Are your IPv4 records in good enough shape that an
> ac
I can assure you that based on my own experiences in very large
companies that I'd have few issues complying with this new
requirement. I like the idea and honestly, ARIN is damned if they do
(see this pretty inane thread) and damned if they don't (wait until
RIR exhaustion 'day' comes and goes an
Owen DeLong writes:
> My favorite front end for serial console management is conserver.
>
> It's really great software and the price is right.
>
> http://www.conserver.com
see also /usr/ports/sysutils/rtty on freebsd, which pulls from
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/rtty/ \
Hello,
I am looking for someone to help escalate an abuse case at AT&T (if it
matters, specifically the former Southwestern Bell servicing the San
Francisco area). I have been emailing ab...@sbcglobal.net,
ab...@swbell.net, and ab...@att.com since 3/35 and all I have received are
automated respon
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