Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread A. Chase Turner
I am seeking a $100 turnkey micro hardware appliance to plug into a LAN hub (behind a consumer-level cable modem) whose only purpose in life is to send heartbeat (and simple quality of service metrics) to a pre-configured central aggregation service on the WAN. Key requirement is the micro hard

RE: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Krembs, Jesse
http://www.appneta.com/ might fit your need sets. Jesse Krembs - Data Network Architecture & Planning FairPoint Communications | 800 Hinesburg Rd, South Burlington, VT 05403 | jkre...@fairpoint.com www.FairPoint.com| 802.951.1519 office | 802.735.4886 cell -Original Message- From: A. Chas

Re: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Jon Lewis
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, A. Chase Turner wrote: I am seeking a $100 turnkey micro hardware appliance to plug into a LAN hub (behind a consumer-level cable modem) whose only purpose in life is to send heartbeat (and simple quality of service metrics) to a pre-configured central aggregation service

economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Dave Hart
AS path geeks: At the risk of invoking ire and eliciting comparisons to the widely-reviled and growing practice of selling IPv4 addresses, I'm wondering if anyone has sold legacy AS numbers for quick cash. For example, NASA has AS23 among others, and does not use 23. Could they help fund a Mars

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Sebastian Spies
Hi Dave, On 17.11.2011 15:53, Dave Hart wrote: > I recognize there's no practical shortage of AS numbers. BGP's > preference for low AS numbers doesn't come into play much. On the > other hand, a low AS number can't hurt at the human level when > negotiating peering or attracting customers. Co

IP Options

2011-11-17 Thread harbor235
Is it just me or has there been an increase in packets with IP options set hitting our front door? There are ways to mitigate e.g. IP options selective discard, and ACL IP options support. ACL entries on the edge appear to be the best way identify and log the source. IP options selective discard dr

Re: IP Options

2011-11-17 Thread Christopher Morrow
got pcaps? On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:04 AM, harbor235 wrote: > Is it just me or has there been an increase in packets with IP options set > hitting > our front door? There are ways to mitigate e.g. IP options selective > discard, and ACL > IP options support. ACL entries on the edge appear to be

Re: IP Options

2011-11-17 Thread harbor235
Sure, but mirroring a port on the edge may not be the best way to go, ACL hits and logs dumped to syslog may be the best approach. So if your capturing traffic how are you mitigating this traffic with minimal impact? Mike On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Christopher Morrow < morrowc.li...@gmail.

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Leo Bicknell
In a message written on Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 02:53:26PM +, Dave Hart wrote: > I recognize there's no practical shortage of AS numbers. BGP's > preference for low AS numbers doesn't come into play much. On the > other hand, a low AS number can't hurt at the human level when > negotiating peeri

Re: IP Options

2011-11-17 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:17 AM, harbor235 wrote: > Sure, but mirroring a port on the edge may not be the best way to go, ACL > hits and logs > dumped to syslog may be the best approach. So if your capturing traffic how > are you mitigating this traffic > with minimal impact? > sorry, my questio

Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Bielawa, Daniel Walter
Greetings, My team is in the process of putting some documentation together to justify a bandwidth upgrade. I am asking if you would be willing to reply back to me, with how you decide that it is time to upgrade your bandwidth. On-line or off-line reply's will be acceptable. Tha

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Richard Irving
"40 Years of Training Champions for Christ: " You would have thought they would have trained a /Network Engineer/, or two.. in those 40 years, wouldn't you ? ;-) On 11/17/2011 10:30 AM, Bielawa, Daniel Walter wrote: Greetings, My team is in the process of putting some doc

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Karl Clapp
Ideally, when our 95th-percentile hits 65% utilization, we begin the pricing and planning process and its up on peoples radar. Once the 95th-percentile hits 80-85% we start planning the maintenance and execute the upgrades. I say ideally, because in a perfect world this would happen 100% of the tim

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Keegan Holley
Start with why you think it's necessary and what happens if mgt doesn't listen. Bandwidth is like electricity in a sense. Either you have what you need or you go belly up until some utility company can give you more juice. If you notice a growth pattern and are trying to get in front of it that'

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Kevin Loch
Dave Hart wrote: AS path geeks: At the risk of invoking ire and eliciting comparisons to the widely-reviled and growing practice of selling IPv4 addresses, I'm wondering if anyone has sold legacy AS numbers for quick cash. I have heard first hand stories of folks being offered 5 figures for fo

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Keegan Holley
That depends on the network configuration though. If you have redundant links and one link is at 65% and the other is at 35% or more you won't be able to get through a circuit flap or outage without dropping packets. 2011/11/17 Karl Clapp > Ideally, when our 95th-percentile hits 65% utilizatio

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Keegan Holley
Besides standing at the water cooler at 1:23PM on 12/3 telling AS123 jokes I'm not sure a particular AS number has any relevance or any monetary value unless there is scarcity. 2011/11/17 Kevin Loch > Dave Hart wrote: > >> AS path geeks: >> >> At the risk of invoking ire and eliciting compariso

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Karl Clapp
Very true.. It is an open-ended question that can have many answers, especially without knowing their design... On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: > That depends on the network configuration though. If you have redundant > links and one link is at 65% and the other is at 35%

Comcast DNS Contact?

2011-11-17 Thread Steve Polyack
Could a Comcast DNS admin please contact me off-list? We're seeing lots of queries from local Comcast resolvers for a domain which we haven't hosted in nearly a year. Thanks, Steve

Re: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Henry Yen
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 06:58:46AM -0600, A. Chase Turner wrote: > I am seeking a $100 turnkey micro hardware appliance to plug into a LAN > hub (behind a consumer-level cable modem) whose only purpose in life is > to send heartbeat (and simple quality of service metrics) to a > pre-configured cent

Re: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Roy
I will second the WRT54GL with OpenWRT. I have a number of them deployed. I run an OpenVPN tunnel from the WRT54GL to a Linux server at our shop so I can remotely log into the box and carry out any tests or changes needed. On 11/17/2011 6:21 AM, Jon Lewis wrote: On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, A.

Re: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Julien Gormotte
Le Thu, 17 Nov 2011 08:59:46 -0800, Roy a écrit : > I will second the WRT54GL with OpenWRT. That's one possibility. Any router compatible with OpenWRT would do an acceptable job. Another possibility may be more interesting : http://pcengines.ch/alix3d2.htm These ones are cheap (around 70 $ i

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Dave Hart
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 15:22, Leo Bicknell wrote: > In a message written on Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 02:53:26PM +, Dave Hart > wrote: >> I recognize there's no practical shortage of AS numbers.  BGP's >> preference for low AS numbers doesn't come into play much.  On the >> other hand, a low AS n

Re: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 11/17/11 4:58 AM, A. Chase Turner wrote: > I am seeking a $100 turnkey micro hardware appliance to plug into a LAN hub > (behind a consumer-level cable modem) whose only purpose in life is to send > heartbeat (and simple quality of service metrics) to a pre-configured central > aggregation se

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Owen DeLong
On Nov 17, 2011, at 6:53 AM, Dave Hart wrote: > AS path geeks: > > At the risk of invoking ire and eliciting comparisons to the > widely-reviled and growing practice of selling IPv4 addresses, I'm > wondering if anyone has sold legacy AS numbers for quick cash. > > For example, NASA has AS23 am

Fwd: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Owen DeLong
Um, Can someone explain this one to me? 1. Why was such a list created? 2. Why was I automatically subscribed to it? 3. Why was this done without notice to the community? Thanks, Owen Begin forwarded message: > From: marketing-requ...@nanog.org > Date: November 17, 2011 7:17:0

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread PC
Yes, lot's of missing pieces here. It depends on your tolerance for delayed and dropped packets during periods of high usage, connection media type, speeds we're talking about, who your users are, and the applications you must support. Generally if your graphs says 75% peak usage, you should have

Re: Fwd: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Lynda
On 11/17/2011 9:35 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: Um, Can someone explain this one to me? 1. Why was such a list created? 2. Why was I automatically subscribed to it? 3. Why was this done without notice to the community? Before this erupts in yet another thread, this was already asked

Re: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Betty Burke
So Sorry Owen, as explained earlier, my mistake in list management! All resolved and those members added to the wrong list have been removed. Again sorry for the email noise. Sincerely, Betty On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: > Um, > > Can someone explain this one to me? >

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Owen DeLong
On Nov 17, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Dave Hart wrote: > On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 17:32, Owen DeLong wrote: >> ARIN policy does not currently support the transfer of AS numbers in >> this manner. IMHO, it shouldn't, but, there is a policy proposal to >> do so. I suggest that anyone interested in this subj

Re: Fwd: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Richard Golodner
On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 09:35 -0800, Owen DeLong wrote: > Can someone explain this one to me? > > 1. Why was such a list created? > 2. Why was I automatically subscribed to it? > 3. Why was this done without notice to the community? > > Thanks, This has a lot of us wondering

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread David Conrad
On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: > Besides standing at the water cooler at 1:23PM on 12/3 telling AS123 jokes > I'm not sure a particular AS number has any relevance or any monetary value > unless there is scarcity. You are discounting (pun intended) vanity and marketing. I am no

Re: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:59:38 EST, "Betty Burke " said: > So Sorry Owen, as explained earlier, my mistake in list management! All > resolved and those members added to the wrong list have been removed. It's OK.. Everybody's entitled to at least one low-caffeine low-impact faux pax a year. ;) pg

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Hank Nussbacher
At 10:21 17/11/2011 -0800, David Conrad wrote: On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: > Besides standing at the water cooler at 1:23PM on 12/3 telling AS123 jokes > I'm not sure a particular AS number has any relevance or any monetary value > unless there is scarcity. You are discount

Re: Fwd: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Betty Burke
Everyone: This was truly just a honest mistake on my part. You are all right, should not have happened and I apologize. market...@nanog.org is a list used in connection with Sponsorship inquiries/activity. refer to http://www.nanog.org/sponsors/ Membership of market...@nanog.or is the Developmen

RE: OT -- seeking a knowledgable AS 701 technical contact.

2011-11-17 Thread Schiller, Heather A
Hi! Now that you have my email address, ping me offline and I'll see if I can help. --Heather ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Heather Schiller Network Security - Verizon Business 1.800.900.0241secur...@verizonbusiness.com -Original Message- From: Robert Bonomi [m

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Keegan Holley
2011/11/17 David Conrad > On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: > > Besides standing at the water cooler at 1:23PM on 12/3 telling AS123 > jokes > > I'm not sure a particular AS number has any relevance or any monetary > value > > unless there is scarcity. > > You are discounting (pun

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Richard Irving
Since AS1 (BBNPLANET) was bought for around 666 million way back when, as I recall.. your 1k purchase would be -outstanding-. On 11/17/2011 01:55 PM, Keegan Holley wrote: 2011/11/17 David Conrad On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: Besides standing at the water cooler at 1:

Re: Fwd: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Robert E. Seastrom
To echo what Betty said and address an unspoken concern: "market...@nanog.org" is the mailing list (and external interface?) for the folks who make sure that there are good cookies and other break goodies, beer-n-gear sponsors, meeting hosts, etc. It is most assuredly not a spamming list, which

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread David Conrad
On Nov 17, 2011, at 10:55 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: > You are discounting (pun intended) vanity and marketing. I am no longer > surprised at what people will be willing to pay (sometimes astonishing > amounts of) money for. > > I suppose I can't argue with that, but anyone technical enough to kn

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Dave Hart
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 18:55, Keegan Holley wrote: > I suppose I can't argue with that, but anyone technical enough to know > what an AS is should know better.  Also, would it really count?  What if I > opened a small ISP in some carrier hotel and paid 1000 bucks for AS 1.  I'm > not sure I'd wan

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:55:46 EST, Keegan Holley said: > I suppose I can't argue with that, but anyone technical enough to know > what an AS is should know better. Also, would it really count? What if I > opened a small ISP in some carrier hotel and paid 1000 bucks for AS 1. I'm > not sure I'd wa

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Dave Hart
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 19:08, David Conrad wrote: > whois -h whois.arin.net 42 RFC 943: 42 THINK-AS [BJN1] [BJN1]Bruce Nemnich TMC b...@mit-mc.arpa I have no idea which registry was maintaining AS number registrations when AS42 chan

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Keegan Holley
2011/11/17 Dave Hart > On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 18:55, Keegan Holley > wrote: > > I suppose I can't argue with that, but anyone technical enough to know > > what an AS is should know better. Also, would it really count? What if > I > > opened a small ISP in some carrier hotel and paid 1000 buck

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 07:30:17PM +, Dave Hart wrote: > 42 THINK-AS [BJN1] > >[BJN1]Bruce Nemnich TMC b...@mit-mc.arpa > > I have no idea which registry was maintaining AS number registrations > when AS42 changed hands. I suppose

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Owen DeLong
>> >> Updates are processed through the standard ARIN-online process >> like updates to any other number resources. If you want additional >> assistance on that, I suggest contacting the registration services >> help desk by phone (703-227-0660) or email (hostmas...@arin.net). > > I was looking f

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Barry Shein
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines_Corporation Assets acquired by Sun Microsystems do maybe Oracle today. -b Sent from my iPhone On Nov 17, 2011, at 14:30, Dave Hart wrote: > On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 19:08, David Conrad wrote: >> whois -h whois.arin.net 42 > > RFC 943: > >

CDN locations for US eyeball networks

2011-11-17 Thread John Bell
Hello NANOGers. I am in the process of scouting for CDN node locations for content delivery to end users in the US. Currently looking at Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Miami and New York. Would much appreciate any recommendations, best practices or advice on how/where to get good conne

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Bielawa, Daniel Walter wrote: My team is in the process of putting some documentation together to justify a bandwidth upgrade. I am asking if you would be willing to reply back to me, with how you decide that it is time to upgrade your bandwidth. On-line or

Re: CDN locations for US eyeball networks

2011-11-17 Thread Ren Provo
Hi John, Take a look at - http://as7018.peeringdb.com http://as701.peeringdb.com http://as7922.peeringdb.com http://as7843.peeringdb.com http://as22773.peeringdb.com http://as20115.peeringdb.com Most list interconnect locations, others have policy pointers which list cities of interest. Cheers,

Re: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Richard Golodner" > > 1. Why was such a list created? > > 2. Why was I automatically subscribed to it? > > 3. Why was this done without notice to the community? > This has a lot of us wondering the same as Owen. > This is also not typical of how NANOG does t

J.D. Falk has passed on

2011-11-17 Thread Fred Heutte
A wonderful colleague, friend, and "leading purveyor of industry counter-rhetoric solutions." http://www.maawg.org/page/memorial-jd-falk http://www.cauce.org/2011/11/jdfalk.html http://www.facebook.com/jdfalk regards, fh --- Pure J.D. :) "Whether you are acting as a Mailbox Provider

Re: CDN locations for US eyeball networks

2011-11-17 Thread William Herrin
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:30 PM, John Bell wrote: > I am in the process of scouting for CDN node > locations for content delivery to end users in the US. Currently looking >  at Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Miami and New York. Hi John, Add Northern Virginia to the list. Then move it to

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Dave Hart" > On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 19:08, David Conrad > wrote: > > whois -h whois.arin.net 42 > > RFC 943: > > 42 THINK-AS [BJN1] > > [BJN1] Bruce Nemnich TMC b...@mit-mc.arpa > > I have no idea which registry was maintaining AS number registrations >

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Jeffrey Ollie
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > > The real question is whether it was issued after HHGTTG. HHGTTG first appeared on the BBC in 1978. Thinking Machines Corporation was formed in 1982. As far as I can tell the first BGP RFC is 1105 and was published in 1989. -- Jeff Ollie

Re: Query : seeking a (low cost & secure) turnkey plug-and-play appliance to report network outages

2011-11-17 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:58 AM, A. Chase Turner wrote: > I am seeking a $100 turnkey micro hardware appliance to plug into a LAN hub > (behind a consumer-level cable modem) whose only purpose in life is to send > heartbeat (and simple quality of service metrics) to a pre-configured central > a

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Robert E. Seastrom
Jeffrey Ollie writes: > On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >> >> The real question is whether it was issued after HHGTTG. > > HHGTTG first appeared on the BBC in 1978. Thinking Machines > Corporation was formed in 1982. As far as I can tell the first BGP > RFC is 1105 and was

Re: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Cutler James R
On Nov 17, 2011, at 3:47 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > - Original Message - >> From: "Richard Golodner" > >>> 1. Why was such a list created? >>> 2. Why was I automatically subscribed to it? >>> 3. Why was this done without notice to the community? > >> This has a lot of us wondering the sa

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Matthew S. Crocker
For the past 17 years I have managed to keep my bandwidth budget the same. I had 1 T1 in 1994 and have multiple GigEs now. I still pay roughly the same price. So, shop it around and see if you can upgrade without affecting your budget. It is much easier to justify when it doesn't change th

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Jeffrey Ollie
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: > > Jeffrey Ollie writes: > >> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >>> >>> The real question is whether it was issued after HHGTTG. >> >> HHGTTG first appeared on the BBC in 1978. Thinking Machines >> Corporation was for

Re: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Andrew Kirch
On 11/17/2011 3:47 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > My, but there are a lot of people, in my best friend's favorite phrase, > "spring loaded to the pissed-off position". I didn't think NANOGers were > quite so prone to recreational indignation... > > Cheers, > -- jra If only there was some sort of movem

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Robert Bonomi
> From nanog-bounces+bonomi=mail.r-bonomi@nanog.org Thu Nov 17 14:53:57 > 2011 > Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:52:33 -0500 (EST) > From: Jay Ashworth > To: NANOG > Subject: Re: economic value of low AS numbers > > - Original Message - >> From: "Dave Hart" > >> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1

Re: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Paul Graydon
On 11/17/2011 10:47 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote: My, but there are a lot of people, in my best friend's favorite phrase, "spring loaded to the pissed-off position". I didn't think NANOGers were quite so prone to recreational indignation... Cheers, -- jra NANOG where no day is complete without a bit

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Robert Bonomi" > >> 42 THINK-AS [BJN1] > > The real question is whether it was issued after HHGTTG. > > I think it was abaout the time they clustered a group of nine 6-node > machines. As long as they worked in base-13. As it happens, Woody owns that ASN

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Dave Hart
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 21:11, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: > > Jeffrey Ollie writes: > >> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >>> >>> The real question is whether it was issued after HHGTTG. >> >> HHGTTG first appeared on the BBC in 1978. Thinking Machines >> Corporation was forme

Re: economic value of low AS numbers

2011-11-17 Thread Jim Mercer
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:21:59AM -0800, David Conrad wrote: > On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Keegan Holley wrote: > > Besides standing at the water cooler at 1:23PM on 12/3 telling AS123 jokes > > I'm not sure a particular AS number has any relevance or any monetary value > > unless there is scarci

Re: Fwd: Welcome to the "Marketing" mailing list

2011-11-17 Thread Michael Painter
Betty Burke wrote: Everyone: This was truly just a honest mistake on my part. You are all right, should not have happened and I apologize. No worries, Betty. The only ones amongst us who don't make mistakes are the ones who don't do anything. --Michael

Re: J.D. Falk has passed on

2011-11-17 Thread up
Somewhere in hell, Spamford Wallace is smiling. > A wonderful colleague, friend, and "leading purveyor of > industry counter-rhetoric solutions." > > http://www.maawg.org/page/memorial-jd-falk > > http://www.cauce.org/2011/11/jdfalk.html > > http://www.facebook.com/jdfalk > > regards, > > fh > >

Re: Bandwidth Upgrade

2011-11-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- dwbiel...@liberty.edu wrote: From: "Bielawa, Daniel Walter" My team is in the process of putting some documentation together to justify a bandwidth upgrade. I am asking if you would be willing to reply back to me, with how you decide that it is time to upgrade your bandwidth. On-line or o

Folks colo'd at COCOFLMA

2011-11-17 Thread Graham Wooden
Hello, I have a need to for layer2 connectivity between the COCOFLMA CO in Cocoa, FL over to ColoSolutions in Orlando. If any folks are on the list that are located in both locations and have some room (20-40Mb) on your backhaul circuits, please let me know off-list please. Would rather pay you t

Verizon 3G/4G

2011-11-17 Thread Elijah Savage
Multi question email. Is there anyone on this list that supports this infrastructure, (verizon 3G/4G Broadband) or is there a place a seasoned admin can go outside of the general support desk to get assistance when a major outage is occurring? Secondly has anyone on this list deployed this tech