Re: Cable Company Hotspots

2020-11-23 Thread Thomas Scott
;https://msol.io/blog/tech/how-i-doubled-my-internet-speed-with-openwrt/> is a great example of a "creative setup" - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 9:12 AM Rod Beck wrote: > It is a lifesaver. It is a good back up to have if primary services f

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-23 Thread Thomas Scott
"Terrorbits" sounds like a 3 year old unplugging a router - over and over until which point it then had to be relocated to a top shelf with a UPS. Telling this from a friend's experience, not my own. Promise. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at

Re: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-27 Thread Thomas Scott
for their 7750 chassis. The 7210 is definitely older, but is a fantastic little MPLS PE router. SRoS is also easy to pickup, considering it was written by ex-Juniper and Cisco employees (TiMetra/TiMos if I recall correctly?) - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 7:10

Re: curious spam...

2020-09-15 Thread Thomas Scott
t;Sign in with Google" and then it was all down-hill from there. Within a few months I found myself on customer lists that I hadn't signed up for, and my spam folder grew as well. YMMV, but that was my culprit. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 8:15 AM

Re: anyone use fbtracert successfully?

2021-11-24 Thread Thomas Scott
I *always* drop traffic, when..." - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 12:23 PM Adam Thompson wrote: > The tool fbtracert (http://github.com/facebookarchive/fbtracert) was > mentioned here recently as a way to get visibility into multi-pathing. > > H

Re: anyone use fbtracert successfully?

2021-11-24 Thread Thomas Scott
Ha, my apologies, I thought I was writing this for a Linux User Group, not a NOG. Ignore my simplistic explanations. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 12:47 PM Thomas Scott wrote: > I have used it successfully in a test environment that I was using ECMP &

Re: Starlink terminals deployed in Ukraine

2022-03-02 Thread Thomas Scott
As I'm reading this - I'm reminded that you don't need to destroy a satellite to render it ineffective - just fill up the frequencies it's Tx/Rx on with so much RFI that the pipe no longer bends. It's not as if the frequencies and sat positions aren't publi

Re: Juniper vMX Trial - fake news?

2022-03-14 Thread Thomas Scott
+1 for cRPD - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 2:42 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > cRPD is a pretty nifty product as well. Some interesting little tricks you > can do with that. > > (Although I don't think they free trial that, those licenses are quit

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-15 Thread Thomas Scott
Interesting - AZ would join PDT as UTC-7. I wonder if they'd switch to line up with the rest of MDT. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 3:47 PM wrote: > Apparently this also adjusted the calendar, making today 2022-04-01 ? > >

Re: N91 Women mixer on Sunday?

2024-03-28 Thread Thomas Scott
rom the other evening events, so that those who wish to participate, can do all of the evening events, and not have to give up anything, at the cost of the extra day. That being said, I agree, moving more to Sunday is not an acceptable answer to me. Best Regards, -Thomas Scott On Mar 28, 2024 at 1

Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-18 Thread Thomas Scott
Standard deviation is now your friend. Learned to alert on outside of SD FEC and CRCs. Although the second should already be alerting. On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 8:15 AM Mark Tinka wrote: > On 4/17/24 23: 24, Aaron Gould wrote: > Well JTAC just said that it seems > ok, and that 400g is going to sho

Re: network simulator for service provider

2025-02-01 Thread Thomas Scott
+1 for containerlab. The ability to commit everything for the topology (including images) to a git repo is incredibly useful for sharing, study and analysis. There's also a gui floating around for it and klabernetes for labs that need more resources than a single server. Tim's too modest to toot