Re: Nov 16th (Overnight Traffic Pattern)

2022-12-06 Thread J Crowe
That was most likely due to Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 going live that day. On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 2:34 PM Nicholas Warren wrote: > I noticed something strange looking at our traffic pattern (eyeball > network). Our usage normally drops very low between 4am and 6pm (central). > But, on the 16th of

GoDaddy abuse Contact

2016-09-29 Thread J Crowe
Could someone from GoDaddy please contact me off list? Running into issues where customers on our network are not able to reach their sites due to blackhole because of phishing sites that are on the shared IP. Thanks Joe Crowe Comcast

Re: using expect to log into devices

2018-07-21 Thread J Crowe
Have you looked into utilizing Ansible? On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 8:22 PM wrote: > On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 00:43:35 +0200, Niels Bakker said: > > Fine as a personal exercise, of course. The inability to download > > modules seems sadistic to me, though. > > And given the adage "Never create a rule yo

Re: From Nov 2017...

2018-04-03 Thread J Crowe
That database could possibly be ingested and used locally. Traffic may not even be traversing to the database hosted by IBM. At least they are open about where they are getting the data that allows for blocking to certain FQDNs. On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 10:36 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > On 4/2/1

Re: Arista optics

2016-01-27 Thread J Crowe
*edit* be aware that if you are on the latest code revision 4.15.x that you may have to manually reseat the flexoptics SFPs for them to work --- this is after you reboot/reload the switch. On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 8:30 AM, J Crowe wrote: > If you are going to be using Flexoptics copper SFPs,

Re: Arista optics

2016-01-27 Thread J Crowe
If you are going to be using Flexoptics copper SFPs, be aware that if you are on the latest code revision 4.15.x that you may have to manually reseat the flexoptics SFPs for them to work. I have run into this issue recently in our lab. I can confirm that if you use 4.14.x that you will not have to