WEBCAST TODAY: NEDASNYC In-Building Wireless Summit

2016-04-06 Thread Joly MacFie
This is the second year I've streamed the NEDAS NYC conference. It's a very high quality event that gets into nuts and bolts of bringing connectivity to mobile devices in dense environments. Last year one panel was a fascinating dial

gmail for business email contact - server blacklisted

2016-04-06 Thread Joseph Jenkins
Anyone on here from gmail that can help with an issue. One of your email servers has been blacklisted by spam cop and is still in rotation. It's causing individual senders to be blocked on our side. If possible can you remove that server from rotation? IP is: 209.85.161.176

GCN / DigiCell or Columbus Communications ?

2016-04-06 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Hello, We are looking for 10g wave between Puerto Rico to Trinidad (Maparippe). Please contact me off list. Thanks. Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom 7266 SW 48 Street Miami, FL 33155 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net

Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
All, We recently, at $dayjob, had one of our peers (at Symantec) send out a network maint notification, putting 70 addresses in the "To:" field, rather than using BCC or the exchange's mailing list. Naturally, when you mail 30 addresses, of the forms peering@ and noc@ various organizations,

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Hal Ponton
I think there was a BCP being worked on. I seem to recall it was being discussed as a Facebook group. But there's no RFC, at least that I know of. Regards, Hal Ponton Senior Network Engineer Buzcom / FibreWiFi Tel: 07429 979 217 Email: h...@buzcom.net > On 6 Apr 2016, at 19:56, Dan Mahoney,

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Michael J Wise
> I think there was a BCP being worked on. I seem to recall it was being > discussed as a Facebook group. But there's no RFC, at least that I know > of. And additionally, putting the recipients in the To: line sounds like a really bad idea. Sharing PII without permission and stuff like that. Mak

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread joel jaeggli
On 4/6/16 3:56 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > All, > > We recently, at $dayjob, had one of our peers (at Symantec) send out a > network maint notification, putting 70 addresses in the "To:" field, > rather than using BCC or the exchange's mailing list. > > Naturally, when you mail 30 add

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Sean Donelan
On Wed, 6 Apr 2016, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: My question for the group -- does anyone know if there's a "best practices" for sending maint notifications like this? An RFC sort of thing? It falls in the category of "Doctor, it hurts when I do this. Don't do that." Even the most dense

RE: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Ray Orsini
"The other "don't do that" is never configure Music on Hold for any NOC/SOC lines. Few things are more annoying than a eight hour trouble shooting conference bridge, and one of the dozen NOC/SOCs on the bridge hits the Hold button." Now that you've said it it seems so obvious. But, honestly I'd

RE: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- r...@orsiniit.com wrote: From: Ray Orsini "The other "don't do that" is never configure Music on Hold for any NOC/SOC lines. Few things are more annoying than a eight hour trouble shooting conference bridge, and one of the dozen NOC/SOCs on the bridge hits the Hold button." Now that you'v

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Eric Kuhnke
And some genius at an ISP's NOC has put rick_asley_never_gonna_give_you_up.mp3 in the their hold queue music rotation list. On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Ray Orsini wrote: > "The other "don't do that" is never configure Music on Hold for any NOC/SOC > lines. Few things are more annoying than

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Robert Drake
I've been on hold a few times with some companies that had great 80's music. I almost asked them to put me back on hold when they finally took me off. Sometimes it's a party when one of the people on the call hits the hold button, it depends on how bad the outage is :) On 4/6/2016 4:56 PM,

mpls switches

2016-04-06 Thread Mike
Hi, Im looking to deploy more mpls in my network. I like the Cisco 3600X series but the low density of 10g ports has me wanting to consider perhaps others. I would love a minimum of 4 10g ports but of course more is better. Cost would also be a factor. What are people using these days? T

Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications

2016-04-06 Thread Chris Grundemann
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Hal Ponton wrote: > I think there was a BCP being worked on. I seem to recall it was being > discussed as a Facebook group. True. https://www.facebook.com/groups/maintnote/ Currently under development, but fairly far along... Cheers, ~Chris -- @ChrisGrundema

Re: mpls switches

2016-04-06 Thread Todd Crane
Mike, Nor sure how much you know about SDN or if you are in anywhere near being able to make the transition, but white-label switches may be a deciding factor for you. In fact you may be able to do it without SDN, but I cannot say for sure as we have ours configured in SDN mode. We use Edge-Cor

Re: mpls switches

2016-04-06 Thread David Bass
Interesting. What SDN controller are you using? Seems like quite a few are moving to white box switches... > On Apr 6, 2016, at 9:53 PM, Todd Crane wrote: > > Edge-Core 5712-54X

Re: mpls switches

2016-04-06 Thread Baldur Norddahl
ZTE 5950 serie MPLS routing switches are about 1500 to 3000 USD depending on configuration. They have a 4x 10G subcard. The CLI is very Cisco like. The ZTE 5960 has 32 or 64 x 10G but starts at 5k-6k. Regards Baldur Den 7. apr. 2016 02.05 skrev "Mike" : > Hi, > > Im looking to deploy more m

Re: mpls switches

2016-04-06 Thread Mark Tinka
On 7/Apr/16 02:02, Mike wrote: > Hi, > > Im looking to deploy more mpls in my network. I like the Cisco > 3600X series but the low density of 10g ports has me wanting to > consider perhaps others. I would love a minimum of 4 10g ports but of > course more is better. Cost would also be a fact