Hello altogether,
I'm in kind of a pinch currently - I have to get a Juniper
SRX-210 into China. That got the box stuck at import there,
and they demand the CCC certificate from us.
Unfortunately, Juniper has as yet not been willing or able
to respond to this request (ongoing for weeks), and I wo
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 10:03 +0200, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
> Hello altogether,
>
> I'm in kind of a pinch currently - I have to get a Juniper
> SRX-210 into China. That got the box stuck at import there,
> and they demand the CCC certificate from us.
>
> Unfortunately, Juniper has as yet not been wi
George Bonser (gbonser) writes:
> Anyone have any recommendations of software for Configuration Management
> (change control for hardware, networks etc) and
> event scheduling?
>
> We are using a hodgepodge of homegrown stuff and RT but are outgrowing
> it.
>
> What's good? What sucks?
H
Re Gordon,
gordsla...@ieee.org (gordon b slater) wrote:
> ...something in the back of my head says they retracted from their
> initial stance recently (few month ago?) and said the CCC for IT
> security kit was only needed for Gov't Procurement kit - I could be very
> wrong, it was a snippet of
You should buy locally in China and Juniper's partner in china will provide
you CCC.
thanks,
Shahid
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
> Re Gordon,
>
> gordsla...@ieee.org (gordon b slater) wrote:
>
> > ...something in the back of my head says they retracted from their
> >
ssh...@gmail.com (Lala Lander) wrote:
> You should buy locally in China and Juniper's partner in china will provide
> you CCC.
Thank you for the insight, Shahid. Can you please send me your time machine? ;-)
Elmar.
Hi All:
Will having correct reverse DNS mapping improve SSL performance on a 11503
during peak load? My guess is no but I don't want to pound my prod device
to find out.
-Bobby
rDNS should not affect the performance of an SSL device.
On 5/18/10 11:06 AM, Bobby Mac wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> Will having correct reverse DNS mapping improve SSL performance on a 11503
> during peak load? My guess is no but I don't want to pound my prod device
> to find out.
>
> -Bobby
>
--
S
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 21:04 -0400, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> On Mon, 17 May 2010 19:15:01 EDT, Deric Kwok said:
> > My company will get 2 upstream provider. We will plan 2 routers and
> > each router to connect one provider to use bgp for redundant.
> > Do you have any useful bgp example and
Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment
Technical Status Update 2010-05-17
This is the seventh of a series of technical status updates intended
to inform a technical audience on progress in signing the root zone
of the DNS.
CHANGE IN DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
The date for the publication of the root zone trust a
If there are any hulu reps on this list that can assist, please contact me off
list.
You're showing a /18 of ours coming from Canada for some reason. It's causing
issues for customers who are assigned IPs from this range.
Thanks.
--
Matt
Like everyone else said, don't undertake this unless you know what you're
doing. Hire a consultant to come in, or hit the books. Internet Routing Arch
is great, as is the O'Reilly BGP book.
--
Colby Glass
Network Engineer
http://blog.alwaysthenetwork.com
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Deric Kw
My mcast is rust, but look into CGMP. Switches flood multicasts out all
ports by default.
--
Colby Glass
Network Engineer
http://blog.alwaysthenetwork.com
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Rens wrote:
> I have done some tests with multicast streams, sender & receivers all in
> the
> same layer
>>I can see that IGMP is enabled on all interfaces but do I need enable
>>something else?
You need to have a multicast router or enable IGMP querier on one of your
switches. For IGMP snooping to work something on the network has to be sending
out PIM hellos or IGMP query messages. Without tha
We have some interest in testing the real-world connectivity of several
cellular towers using a GSM modem that has both a IP address on the WWAN and
has SMS support. Is anyone aware of a self-contained box that supports both
technologies? EDGE support is preferred, but GPRS would be acceptable.
Hi, folks,
After declining to sign a new 2-year $500/mo contract with my formerly-favorite
inbound VOIP (DID) provider - a wholesaler based in Brussels - I'm completing
the process of porting the last of my DIDs from them off to other providers
with lower minimum purchase commitments.
The firs
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