Chris Adams :
> Once upon a time, Royce Williams said:
> > The La Crosse 404-1235UA-SS UltrAtomic (not affiliated, just a fan) tracks
> > DST - and even leap seconds. They have much better reach than previous
> > similar clocks.
>
> Looks like somebody finally brought a clock to market that uses
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 11:12 PM Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> Chris Adams :
> > Once upon a time, Royce Williams said:
> > > The La Crosse 404-1235UA-SS UltrAtomic (not affiliated, just a fan)
> tracks
> > > DST - and even leap seconds. They have much better reach than previous
> > > similar clocks.
Are you sure the problem isn’t NTT? My buddy’s WISP peers with Spirit and had
a boatload of problems with random packet loss affecting initially just SIP and
RTP (both UDP). Spirit was blaming NTT. Problems went away when Spirit
stopped peering with NTT yesterday. Path is through Telia now t
Interesting at my 9-5 we use NTT exclusively for SIP traffic and it has
been flawless. If there are any tests that you want me to run over NTT via
their pop at 111 8th let me know.
On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 6:35 AM Chuck Church wrote:
> Are you sure the problem isn’t NTT? My buddy’s WISP peers wi
Bryan Holloway wrote:
> On 5/8/19 7:55 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> > On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 07:47:56PM -0500, Bryan Holloway wrote:
> > >
> > > When a NOC-ling, in their own local timezone, says, "hey, what happened
> > > two hours ago?", they have to make a calculation.
> >
> > Clocks are cheap.
>
Hi Chuck,
On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 06:34:21AM -0400, Chuck Church wrote:
> Are you sure the problem isn’t NTT? My buddy’s WISP peers with Spirit
> and had a boatload of problems with random packet loss affecting
> initially just SIP and RTP (both UDP). Spirit was blaming NTT.
> Problems went away w
Hello,
If anyone from Sprint Mobile operations is on list, could you reach out to me
off list? Having issues with some ip ranges properly communicating with your
WiFi Calling and SMS over IP hosts.
James
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note9, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
Job,
We have had a lot of dialog with the excellent people at NTT NOC this week,
easily over a couple of hours in total. We were told to talk to AWS directly
and have our customers talk to AWS. Basically, "it's not us" response. So we
reached out to our buddies in NANOG. We have no way to get AW
Dear Nick,
I sympathize with you plight, network debugging can be quite a test of
character at times.
I am snipping some text as I can't comment on on specific details in
this case, but you do raise two excellent questions which I can maybe
help with.
On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 03:05:43PM +, Ni
James,
Can you send me some specifics so I can try and figure out how to help with
your concerns?
V/r,
Tom
From: Fiumano, Michael F [CTO]
Subject: FW: Sprint Operations
Tom, Stephanie,
Is this something you could help with? Or fwd in the right direction?
Thanks,
Michael Fiumano
Manager, Spr
Hello,
On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 10:27:30PM -0400, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> UTC is nice
> EST is nice
> PDT is nice..
>
> pick one, deal with the eccentricities of that decision without
> foisting your religion on the rest of me. :)
Yes and no. Anything non-UTC can cause issues when working wit
On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 3:12 PM Andy Smith wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 10:27:30PM -0400, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> > UTC is nice
> > EST is nice
> > PDT is nice..
> >
> > pick one, deal with the eccentricities of that decision without
> > foisting your religion on the rest of me
Royce Williams :
> > Anybody know of anything fitting that description that you might want
> > to deploy in a data center as a Stratum 1? If such a creature exists I
> > shall contrive to get my lunch hooks on one and write a driver for it.
>
> That would be fantastic. I mentioned it on Freenode w
Many systems have less than ideal separation of collection, storage, viewing,
export, etc. timezones. I prefer to view in local time. I may wish to export in
another. Storage in UTC to facilitate all of this makes sense. Normalizing
input timezones would be nice.
A boy can only dream...
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