We were one of the earlier adopters of Cisco ACI. Any issues with ACI were
automatically escalated to an engineer that could fix almost anything.Now
ACI tickets seem to go though a generic queue and the tech doesn't even know
how to spell ACI.
We continue to have the same type of failure
Greetings,
We have recently added a second ISP (third if you count I2). Our first "ISP"
is actually a private state network that peers with two Tier 1 providers. We
own an AS number and our IP space but at the last minute learned our state
network is advertising our network using two differe
Thanks for all the responses. I will answer a few questions that have come on
and off list. (Sorry for length)
We advertise our ASN into the state network with more specific routes that we
advertise via ISP2 via our ASN.This is done because the state (vendor
managed) network runs statefu
:07 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On Friday, November 21, 2014 12:00:47 AM Curtis L. Parish
> wrote:
>
>> We have recently added a second ISP (third if you count I2). Our
>> first "ISP" is actually a private state network that peers with two
>> Tier 1 providers.
On the converse side I live in a neighborhood that has quite a bit of distance
between houses yet I can still a couple of neighborhood SSIDs.If one of
their guests hops on to my Xfinity Wifi it is going to be with a weak signal.
Their weak signal is going to drag down the performance of th
Way off topic but the Act may had around 2K pagesbut the rules and
regulations go with it are at 20K and counting . That is what people are
referring to.
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If the building is over 30 years old I can guarantee you it is at least 75%
empty now.
>P.S. If there was any way to get a tour inside of there at least I'd totally
>sign a NDA for that. :) Never been inside, let alone near, a CO >before.
>-- John Musbach
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