RE: Managing your network devices via console

2009-05-15 Thread Jake Vargas
> I stumbled across these, which look like decent alternatives to getting > a 2511 from eBay: http://www.perle.com/products/Terminal-Server.shtml > > The 48-port 1U terminal server with redundant power looks particularily > nice. > > I've no experience with Perle, though. Anyone else? > I use

RE: Managing your network devices via console

2009-05-16 Thread Jake Vargas
> Check out something like the BayTech RPC3 or RPC41 family? I don't > know if it's exactly what you're looking for, but that's what I just > picked to have per-outlet monitoring and control for a research > datacenter we're building. > >-Dave > We use Servertech's Sentry Switched CDU's for

Traffic Shaping on ISPs

2009-09-10 Thread Jake Vargas
Hi Nanog, We have recently introduced a MMORPG (online game) to the Internet. We currently are receiving many complaints from UK (and a few EU) customers of sudden traffic loss or slowness which makes the game unplayable. The complaints come through like clockwork from 6:00PM to 11:59PM (GMT).

RE: Traffic Shaping on ISPs

2009-09-10 Thread Jake Vargas
> While I cannot confirm officially, there is a lot of rumors, that several > larger UK ISP's are throttling traffic at that time period. > I am not sure who to contact, but the individual ISP's to solve this, from > your point, maybe another NANOG'er knows. Hi Lasse, Thanks for the reply. We wr