On 12 May 2012 04:29, Ben Bartsch wrote:
> Has anyone seen this behavior with BGP IPv6 between Juniper (owned by Level
> 3, advertising routes correctly, sending default ::/0) and Cisco (6509
> running 12.2.58.SXI6 advipservices, receiving all routes fine except
> default, hearing ::/3)? I worked
Hi,
> This one is very strange...
>
> Has anyone seen this behavior with BGP IPv6 between Juniper (owned by Level
> 3, advertising routes correctly, sending default ::/0) and Cisco (6509
> running 12.2.58.SXI6 advipservices, receiving all routes fine except
> default, hearing ::/3)? I worked wit
At 16:57 10/05/2012 -0400, Scott Berkman wrote:
I am looking for a simple Windows GUI s/w for a secretary to use to do
whois lookups for IP and ASNs and to easily copy/paste the
results. Amazing that there is no such beast.
-Hank
I use Launchy (a keystroke launcher similar to GnomeDo, Quic
Set up
http://www.the42.net/networkjack/
Point her browser at it. Problem solved?
I drove the Ping, Traceroute, Dig and Whois requirements of a Tier 2/3
Helpdesk with this tool for several weeks - several years ago, I
suppose, but I still have a copy running which I use occasionally when
I'm tra
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