> > Paul Baran's rand paper was on survivable networks. The arpanet was not
> > that network.
>
> I worry now if it will survive the people that operate it.
I doubt it. When the machines rise up against us they will
kill the current net and carry on with their own IPv8 network.
brandon
Hi
I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been
tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and
Service providers network. i would like to ask the community
to help recommend the best tool out there that can help me do this
Joshua
When you say monitoring...
Do you mean servers and network gear or just network? What type of gear? What
kind of information are looking to get? (How detailed?)
What kind of budget do you have?
Really all of those are needed to make a recommendation. I'm guessing this is a
small network? How m
Well Kelvin
I am looking at monitoring the network actually not the servers
as for the budget , there is no limit,since it is coming down from
management they are looking for solutions, that can monitor bandwidth and
provide report based on specific times. I don't know of any off head , but i
do k
http://www.invea-tech.com/products-and-services/flowmon/flowmon-overview
You can try FlowMon on our online demo :
https://demo.invea.cz/
Login: flowmon
Password: flowmondemo
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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 08:05:14AM +0100, Brandon Butterworth wrote:
> > I worry now if it will survive the people that operate it.
>
> I doubt it. When the machines rise up against us they will
> kill the current net and carry on with their own IPv8 network.
Purely photonic relativistic cut-thr
Hi
If there's anyone here from stumbleupon can you please contact me reguarding
a security issue please.
To everyone else, appologies for the noise.
--
Martin Hepworth
Oxford, UK
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 08:05:14 BST, Brandon Butterworth said:
> > > Paul Baran's rand paper was on survivable networks. The arpanet was not
> > > that network.
> >
> > I worry now if it will survive the people that operate it.
>
> I doubt it. When the machines rise up against us they will
> kill th
Well am looking at system or software that can be used to monitor a bank of
about 160 branches using cisco products, i want to monitor the network links
, bandwidth application usage and IDS and do monthly reports for managements
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:57 AM, wrote:
> When you say monitori
Yeah I would not mind having those xtra features like IDS and IPS
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Matthias Flittner <
matthias.flitt...@de-cix.net> wrote:
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> > for project
> please describe your project in more detail. Could you please name the
http://www.cacti.net/
with
http://www.network-weathermap.com/
among other plugins found:
http://docs.cacti.net/plugins
can be a very good first step, and its free, though it has a lower resolution
then some minute/minute is often all that's needed for management types, not to
mention its r
First off, thanks to the staffers who set up live streaming. I'm using
HD unicast, and the quality is great.
That said, is it possible to have the camera zoom in to the presenter a
bit? The whole room is shown, and even on a 24" screen I still can't
really see the presenters very clearly, sinc
> Well am looking at system or software that can be used to monitor a bank of
> about 160 branches using cisco products,
https://demo.invea.cz/
Login: flowmon
Password: flowmondemo
>i want to monitor the network links, bandwidth application usage
https://demo.invea.cz/netflow
Login: flowmon
P
Joshua William Klubi wrote:
I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been
tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and
Service providers network. i would like to ask the community
to help recommend the best tool out there that can help me do
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Thorsten Dahm wrote:
> Joshua William Klubi wrote:
>>
>> I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also
>> been
>> tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and
>> Service providers network. i would like to ask the c
Thank you, now I can see the presenter.
Next challenge, can you put an overlay of the slides on the upper right
quarter of the screen? :-)
TJ
On 6/14/2010 9:43 AM, T.J. Kniveton wrote:
First off, thanks to the staffers who set up live streaming. I'm using
HD unicast, and the quality is great
On 14/06/2010 18:00, T.J. Kniveton wrote:
> Thank you, now I can see the presenter.
>
> Next challenge, can you put an overlay of the slides on the upper right
> quarter of the screen? :-)
The slides are available on the flash stream:
http://www.nanog.org/streaming.php?secondflash=1
Nick
Hello All:
My apologies if you already read this on nanog-futures. We are monitoring
Twitter for #nanog and #nanog49. If you are participating remotely and
would like to ask questions of the presenters please tweet them with one of
those hashtags and we¹ll do our best to get them in front of the
Thorsten Dahm writes:
> The usual suspects in the open source world would be nagios, cacti,
> mrtg, netflow, ...
There is no tool called netflow. ;-) To collect and analyze netflow
data I'd recommend nfdump.sf.net and nfsen.sf.net as open source
solution.
Jens
--
I know this topic must have been covered before, but I can find no search
tool for the NANOG archives. I did google and reference Halabi's book as
well as Avi's howto, but I still don't feel I fully understand the pros
and cons of Full vs. Partial routes in a dual/multihomed network.
Cisco'
In connecting to the conference network, I noticed this on the Westin
wireless:
ath0: no link . got link
DHCPREQUEST on ath0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
DHCPREQUEST on ath0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
DHCPNAK from 1.2.1.3
DHCPDISCOVER on ath0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 12
DHCPOFFE
Hi,
On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 11:35 -0700, Tom wrote:
> In connecting to the conference network, I noticed this on the Westin
> wireless:
>
> ath0: no link . got link
> DHCPREQUEST on ath0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
> DHCPREQUEST on ath0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
> DHCPNAK from 1.2.1.3
> DH
Tom writes:
> DHCPACK from 1.2.1.3
>
> Perhaps someone should mention this to the hotel? :)
I've senn DHCPACK from 1.1.1.1 I was told it's the default value of a
Cisco WLAN Controller. There are more things broken in most hotel
WLANs.
Jens
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li...@quux.de (Jens Link) wrote:
> > DHCPACK from 1.2.1.3
> > Perhaps someone should mention this to the hotel? :)
>
> I've senn DHCPACK from 1.1.1.1 I was told it's the default value of a
> Cisco WLAN Controller. There are more things broken in most hotel
> WLANs.
We should go soft on the West
Joshua William Klubi (joshua.klubi) writes:
> Hi
> I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been
> tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and
> Service providers network. i would like to ask the community
> to help recommend the best tool ou
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
I've senn DHCPACK from 1.1.1.1 I was told it's the default value of a
Cisco WLAN Controller. There are more things broken in most hotel
WLANs.
We should go soft on the Westin. The wireless works surprisingly well.
It does indeed, wasn't implying that
I can confirm this, our WLC from Cisco came with a default IP setting of
1.1.1.1 for the portal.
-g
On Jun 14, 2010, at 2:48 PM, Jens Link wrote:
> Tom writes:
>
>> DHCPACK from 1.2.1.3
>>
>> Perhaps someone should mention this to the hotel? :)
>
> I've senn DHCPACK from 1.1.1.1 I was
On 6/14/2010 11:52 AM, Phil Regnauld wrote:
Joshua William Klubi (joshua.klubi) writes:
Hi
I have been tasked to develop a good network for a Bank and i have also been
tasked to get a good monitoring tool for the Bank's local network and
Service providers network. i would like to ask the com
thnx
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Roy wrote:
> Opsview
On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:30 AM, James Smallacombe wrote:
> Cisco's position these days seems to be "you don't need to carry full views
> unless you like tinkering with optimizig paths and such."
Not sure why Cisco's position is relevant, but let me restate it.
Cisco will happily sell you all the
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:43 AM, T.J. Kniveton wrote:
> First off, thanks to the staffers who set up live streaming. I'm using HD
> unicast, and the quality is great.
>
> That said, is it possible to have the camera zoom in to the presenter a bit?
> The whole room is shown, and even on a 24" scree
I mean really simple. Like 2000::/3. If it's not in there it's bogon,
yes ?
What I'm really asking, is for folks thoughts on using this - is it too
restrictive ?
How long until it's obsolete ?
Should be a really long time no ?
Again, just looking for some feedback either way. Would be ve
On 6/14/2010 16:37, Brandon Applegate wrote:
> I mean really simple. Like 2000::/3. If it's not in there it's bogon,
> yes ?
>
> What I'm really asking, is for folks thoughts on using this - is it too
> restrictive ?
>
> How long until it's obsolete ?
>
> Should be a really long time no ?
>
>
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Brandon Applegate wrote:
I mean really simple. Like 2000::/3. If it's not in there it's bogon, yes ?
Been using that on the advanced networks side for ... OK, years. Seems to
work. Kept unseemingly bogons like 1000::/3 out, except for the
deprecated 6bone pTLA, 3FFF:
I took some notes from today's NANOG presentations, for those
who might not have been able to attend. Unfortunately, my
day was peppered with meetings at work, so I had to miss
several of the presentations. :(
Rather than flood the list, I put them online at
http://kestrel3.netflight.com/2010.06
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