You are not alone sir, for reasons as yet unknown outlook.com has
recently started blocking my range as well.
If I make progress in contacting someone with clue I will pass that
information along privately.
Sam Moats
On 2021-03-08 16:18, Dan Walters via NANOG wrote:
Good afternoon,
So I
Good news on our front, Microsoft did respond to cCircleNet's request
and has cleared the issue.
Thanks for all of the feedback.
Sam Moats
On 2021-03-10 03:50, Arne Jensen wrote:
Here are some suggestions for improvements, for both of you, below...
Many postmasters (/networks) out there
Good afternoon list,
Anyone on the list from OpenDNS willing to contact me offlist? Somehow
my $dayjobs SSL cert if being munged on your service.
Thank you
Sam Moats
Hello if this is not appropriate for this list please excuse me and
disregard this email. I thought of no better place than this place however
if there is a better place for this email please advise and I will direct
the email and the student to the questions.
I received an email form a student th
I'm not sure about the license that you may need IANAL but you can get
DIDs from a number of resellers I use http://www.voxbeam.com/, Level3
http://www.level3.com, and vitelity http://www.vitelity.com
Hope that helps.
Sam Moats
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> Can som
Even if your crypto is good enough end to end CALEA will require you to
hand over the keys and/or put in a backdoor if you have a US nexus.
>From Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Assistance_for_Law_Enforcement_Act
USA telecommunications providers must install new hardware or
into your data center before the crypto.
With CALEA requirements and the Patriot Act they could easily compel you
to give them a span port prior to the crypto.
Regardless of how well built our networks are internally and externally we
still must obey a court order.
Sam
>
>
> --- m
Well put, and point taken :-).
Sam
>
> On Jun 25, 2013, at 6:34 PM, s...@wwcandt.com wrote:
>
>> I believe that if you encrypted your links sufficiently that it was
>> impossible to siphon the wanted data from your upstream the response
>> would
>> be for the ta
o become a member of the tin foil club but it's getting hard
each day.
Thanks.
Sam
* Moderators please delete the copy of this I sent from s...@circlenet.us.
We use Ping Plotter for similar analysis which may help you.
http://www.pingplotter.com/
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Dave,
I work for a smaller ISP in the Midwest with clients coast-to-coast. I deliver
internet to about 2/3 rds of them over private ethernet circuits, the rest I
deliver private addressed SIP service. Aside a handful of them who advertise
their own /24 to me over BGP, the rest are exclusively s
addresses are still
having our invoices go to their spam folder.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Sam.
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Manager, Network Operations
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Actual data from a Spectrum residential customer in DFW.
First, IPv4:
trace dfw.source.kernel.org
traceroute to dfw.source.kernel.org (139.178.84.217), 64 hops max, 40
byte packets
1 my.router 0.389 ms 0.350 ms 0.292 ms
2 142-254-130-077.inf.spectrum.com (142.254.130.77) 8.423 ms 8.408
-script/
We worked with the Brander Group as a broker. They were great and have since
launched a portal/storefront I believe.
Kind regards,
Sam.
From: NANOG On Behalf Of John Alcock
Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 11:34 AM
To: Torres, Matt
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Purchasing IPv4 space
We have 2 customers complaining about this in the past 3 days - both using IPv4
only. Glad to see this because maybe it’s a larger problem outside of our
network.
Sam
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
> Sent
recommend some
that will reliably get us texts to our verizon phones.
Sam
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ryan, Spencer
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 4:17 PM
> To: Josh Luthman; Mike
> Cc: NANOG list
> Subject: RE: Email t
vice (probably
with the end user involved of course, but maybe with less effort).
I do also like the idea of IPv4 CPE having a menu displaying DHCP client
ID, in/out bps/pps counters, especially if that is able to be exposed to
the ISP helpdesk / abuse desk if needed. It's a nice to have, but not sure
it'd ever get meaningful deployment in a timeframe that makes it useful.
Food for thought.
Sam
them at all. I have about 10 prefixes being
announced so I could implement a no-export on some of them to load balance but
that doesn't work.
Thx,
Sam
BGP routing table entry for 108.175.47.0/24
Paths: (2 available, best #1)
2906
AS-path translation: { 108.175.47.0/24
Amazon that can help?
Thx,
Sam
Anyone know EDGECAST / Verizon contact and can help with geolocation /
anonymizer listings? We finally got off the Amazon / MaxMind lists but seems
this one is stuck.
Thx,
Sam Norris
San Diego Broadband
Many options available -
1. DNSBOX - does IPAM, DHCP and DNS Management, thinking of those RDNS.
2. Infloblox - relatively same as (1) difference being cost
3. A couple of open source vendors - netbox, phpIPAM,
List never runs out - Solarwinds too has an IPAM feature.
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 1
Good stuff and great to learn about the existence of this network operator
groups !
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 6:33 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> It gives me great pleasure to announce that SAFNOG-4, in collaboration
> with EANOG (East Africa Network Operators Group) and tzNOG (Tanzania
>
Hi
Any online link available for remote participation or viewing ?
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:46 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov
wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming
> NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this:
Are there any DAZN contacts on-list? We are having geolocation issues with a
few IP blocks we purchased last summer.
Please contact me off list.
Thanks,
Sam.
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Support: supp...@lakelandnetworks.com 705-646-1846 | Direct:
sro
few small radio
stations, so this was most of my day.
The FCC is mandating (very shortly) that broadcasters start weighting
the digital alerts over the messages received from other radio stations,
which is an upgrade that's going to cost us a bit.
-Sam
To anyone who might be able to help me reach someone clued at the State of
Illinois website.
We (Coeo Solutions) had to acquire an IP block, 213.159.132.0/22, from RIPE
many years ago. This was due to availability issues at the time for acquiring
new IP’s. This block was transferred to ARIN and
I will look into this, but I’m not sure the Illinois St Police will get this
info into their outdated DB.
Thanks
From: Chris
Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 15:08
To: Sam Kretchmer
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org"
Subject: Re: Geolocation IP help
You don't often get email from ch.
Yes, this was mentioned earlier too. I am just worried that the Illinois St
police don't update their database through any automated system, it has been
over 6 years since these IP's were transferred.
Thanks!
Sam
On 5/22/24, 15:20, "Randy Bush" mailto:ra...@psg.com>
I was trying to not make this that painfull..
__
thanks
On 5/22/24, 15:34, "Mark Andrews" mailto:ma...@isc.org>> wrote:
There is always talk to the local politician route so it gets raised in the
state legislature.
--
Mark Andrews
> On 23 May 2024, at 06:27, Sam K
$100? All that gets you nowadays is a clubbing. (and no, not the Rush St bars
type of clubbing)
On 5/22/24, 15:36, "Randy Bush" mailto:ra...@psg.com>> wrote:
> There is always talk to the local politician route so it gets raised
> in the state legislature.
this is illinois/chicago. you slip
with a former employer we had a suite at the L3 facility on Canal in
Chicago. They had this exact issue for the entire time we had the suite.
They kept blaming a failing HVAC unit on our floor, but it went on for
years no matter who we complained to, or what we said.
Good luck.
On 10/11/17, 7:31
7;ve heard users claiming
environmental parameters were out of spec before, but then it turned out it
was their own environmental monitoring they'd installed in the rack (using
default parameters out of the box, not configured to match the facility
SLA) that was complaining about a set point of 25...
Cheers,
Sam
Subject of interest; my 15 years experience I met a blend of senior admins
while learning the curves ..
1. Those who denied you knowledge/handover due to insecurity
2. Those who fed you with knowledge but were rude and could make you feel
like you undergoing some military training
3. Those w
All industries have risks associated.
In our Sysadmin context - Though I have not heard of any yet - a case
scenario of telesurgery/remote surgery.
In the midst of this operation - a misconfiguration by either a
netadmin(bgp) or sysadmin(dns) resulting into downtime cutting off
communication = ca
Anyone figure this out? I need to get our prefixes updated as well as they are
detecting our customers in the wrong city.
Sam
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of
> li...@silverlakeinternet.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20,
me
advice? It would be appreciated. All I need to do is to assign different IP's
to the client and it works fine (hopefully eliminating Layer 1 and Layer 2,
i.e. routers, circuits, etc..) My apologies if this is not the correct forum
for this kind of question.
Thanks
Sam
39xx routers, but is still
useful for raw 3DES/AES performance for the 1800/2800/3800. See Table
5.
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x27;s a hangover from when it had to queue packets
whilst dialling? I've come too late to networking to know). Reducing that
number to 10 (~60ms @ 1500 bytes @ 8Mbps) has noticeably increased the
latency response and fairness of the connection under load.
Sam
e; i.e., it makes things
> far worse.
Roland, I'm missing something here. Why do you say there is zero state at
the server, but the not at the client? (Because of all the servers TCP/UDP
ports are well known perhaps?)
Sam
y in place, if you wish to prevent the
static being withdrawn if the interface goes down.
Sam
+1 Same feeling here.
Sam Moats
On 2014-02-06 16:22, Matthew Crocker wrote:
IMHO Cogent bandwidth is fine so long as it isn’t your only
bandwidth. Good, Cheap, Fast, Pick any two.
--
Matthew S. Crocker
President
Crocker Communications, Inc.
PO BOX 710
Greenfield, MA 01302-0710
E: matt
I have to recommend Linode in the UK, from my experience they have
their act together and their prices are reasonable.
Sam Moats
Circle Net
On 2014-02-18 12:50, Carlos Kamtha wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone could share some experiences with
server providers specifically in argentina
ndwidth. I believe they are probably stuffing too
many bits thru the peering there and wondering whats the best way to prove to
them both (we pay for both) that they need to fix it.
During non-peak traffic times these look normal (sub 10s).
Sam
ifferent views, but I'd say Netflix provide a
reasonable set of options here for the smaller ISP. I'd have thought
factoring in the assorted costs to access Netflix content (building to a
mutual peering IX vs. transit vs. the cost to run a local cache) would fall
into the standard sort of analysis you'd make running an ISP same as when
assessing if it makes sense to hosts a Google or Akamai cache.
Sam
http://imagestream.com
On 11/22/11 9:38 AM, Deric Kwok wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can I know any selection of Linux routers except cisco / juniper?
>
> They are reliable and have good support provided
>
> We would like to get one for testing.
>
> Thank you
>
On 11/30/2012 03:30 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote:
WAIT A SECOND HERE!?!?
I just read below that this guy runs a large ISP in Austria. I thought
his Tor node was hosted with an external provider. If he runs the ISP,
why would he not host his own server in house? I suppose there are
reasons but I c
in
the cast!
I'll keep this brief. There's a two minute trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t3B3hBXKCc
And the full film (one hour long) is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07H0ci7-OMw
We now return to your regular scheduled programming...
Sam
Some of the IP's I manage got blacklisted and its true they were spamming
and Sorbs had a very valid reason for blacklisting them.
I got this response response from sorbs after resolving the problem
amicably. Sorbs responded well on time.
*Your request appear to have been resolved. If you have an
On 04/26/2012 05:00 PM, Andrew Latham wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Kyle Creyts wrote:
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/november/malware_110911/DNS-changer-malware.pdf
On Apr 26, 2012 5:48 PM, "Leigh Porter"
wrote:
On 26 Apr 2012, at 22:47, "Andrew Latham"
mailto:lath...@gmail.
all be directly replied, eliminating broadcast gratuitous arps. If the
switches don't support the protocol they would default to flooding the
discovery requests.
It seems to me that so many network are caused because of the inability to
change the host mechanisms.
Sam
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at
Why would you only allocate a residential customer a single /64?
That's totally short sighted in my view.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Faisal Imtiaz
wrote:
> We are going thru a similar process.. from all of my reading, best
> practice discussions etc..
>
> Here is what i have understood so
I can't hit the Naenara website, which is the DPRK
intranet-- that might be what they're talking about.
-Sam
All set for me; East Africa, Kenya, Nairobi .. I can also see some serious
dude fixing a bike on the site.
Tracing route to cisco.com [72.163.4.161]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.0.1
211 ms 224 ms13 ms 10.34.0.1
3 7 ms 7 ms 6 ms 19
Experienced a down time from East Africa - Nairobi - Kenya; but it is now
back up !
2015-09-28 23:38 GMT+03:00 Jürgen Jaritsch :
> Hi,
>
> also down for us (Austria & Germany) and the OVH network.
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Jürgen Jaritsch
> Head of Network & Infrastructure
>
> ANEXIA Internetdienstl
Hey!
New message, please read
<http://internetmarketing.onnet.com.vn/knowing.php?ljhy>
Sam Stickland
Hey everyone,
Can someone send me privately the contact info for an AT&T Wholesale rep for
Metro E / VPLS / Layer 2 stuff here in the SouthWest region? Their website is
not very informative on how to make any contact with the wholesale group.
Thx,
Sam
e out there getting charged ULS and other telephone taxes on MetroE
circuits? Or can anyone point me to somewhere that shows that it shouldn't be
charged telephone taxes? Assume there are no voip calls traversing these
circuits. I believe ULS is Federal, the other 3-5% is CA taxes on CLECs.
Thx,
Sam
) 67.903 ms 67.752
ms 68.071 ms
---
Hop 14 is the source ip of the traceroute which is forged. This essentially
makes hop 14 reply using the same ip for src and dst.
Sam
> maybe their loadbalancer is a little wonky? (I don't see this in
> traceroutes from a few places, but I also don't end up at IAD for
> 'www.facebook.com' traceroutes... here's my last 4 hops though to the
> dest-ip you had:
>
> .13.28.75) 0.597 ms ae0.dr08.ash2.tfbnw.net (31.13.26.235) 0.576 m
Yes, I would expect a lift at a colo but in terms of regulations (safety) I
do not think it is a mandatory requirement for most colo's
Allowing customers to use them can be a yes or no ; it requires some basic
operational skills to operate - you just cant trust a client visiting to
use it unless s
Address to lat/lng using google api
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=$address&sensor=true
Lat/Lng to Census Block via FCC
http://data.fcc.gov/api/block/2010/find?latitude=$latitude&longitude=$longitude&showall=true&format=JSON
On 03/03/2015 05:06 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
Hi Don
Check out http://www.quotecolo.com/colocation/ ; you will enter the
requirements inclusive the area you prefer.
They will send you referrals and you can choose who to pick.
Regards
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 3:30 AM, Don Gould wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have half a dozen servers in
The IP can change on the UniFi without having to re-adopt or
re-provision. APs are identified by MAC address at the UniFi protocol
level (not layer 2).
On 06/19/2015 09:09 AM, Naslund, Steve wrote:
Here is another though. If your APs are re-provisioning every eight hours,
what is your DHCP
Only have 1 Pro on my network and it hasn't given me any issues, several
of the original AP and AP-LR as well without issues.
What is the uptime on the AP? You should be able to ssh into the APs
using the controller username and password. It is a linux base so
'uptime' will tell you. You ca
Very interesting. I still have in ~/ a 6509 config I did for an early
Quakecon (or some predecessor or similar event) as a favor for a friend in
~2003. The more things change...
BTW, ISTR there's some dark fiber between Anatole and INFOMART. I'm sure
there's somebody in the 'mart who could provide
On 2013-08-01 10:57, Sam Moats wrote:
Good Morning Nanog List,
I'm not normally the tinfoil hat type howerver I do want to know
other operators opinions on the FCC 477, 499 and the 214 license
requirements in light of the recent revealations.
Do you think the info is actually for the s
to become a member of the tin foil club but it's getting hard
each day.
Thanks.
Sam
e the data in Mysql/Oracle but no-joy from
splunk so that I can use other tools on it easily.
+1 Free demo. You can download an eval version that is rate limited and
cripples itself after a fixed time.
-1 because The license costs are a bit high if your moving lots of data
through it
Sam Moa
uld put in place is effectively neutered.
I give up trying to resist, I am now firmly in the tin foil hat club.
Sam
On 2013-09-06 05:57, Roland Dobbins wrote:
Eugen Leitl wrote:
We engineers built the Internet – and now we have to fix it
Nonsense. This is not a technical issue, it
h because I will not and can not break the law, it's unethical
and wrong. I will encourage people to seek to change the laws to
encourage true end to end security but the odds of that happening are
near 0.
Sam
On 2013-09-06 06:47, John S. Quarterman wrote:
On 2013-09-06 05:57, Roland Dobbin
+1 I couldn't have said it any better.
Sam
On 2013-09-06 10:27, Naslund, Steve wrote:
The error in this whole conversation is that you cannot "take it
back" as an engineer. You do not own it. You are like an architect
or carpenter and are no more responsible for how it i
f the content of
privileged communications, or work product, related to personal
representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy,
and their assistants. Such communications and work product are private
and confidential.
Sam
On 2013-09-06 10:14, Ishmael Rufus wrote:
So wh
d to terms that prevent them from worrying about the
political whims of the time.
Sam
On 2013-09-06 10:55, Royce Williams wrote:
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Naslund, Steve
wrote:
[snip]
1. We vote in a new executive branch every four years. They
control and
appoint the NSA direc
opinion
Close down services, noble but I need to eat and you probably want to
keep getting email
Compromise your principles and obey the law, the path often choosen.
Sam Moats
On 2013-09-06 13:20, Nicolai wrote:
On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 02:27:32PM +, Naslund, Steve wrote:
If everyone
ny respond to NSLs or subpoenas? Do you comply
with
FCC 499 requirements and with CALEA requirements? I do, and I'm betting
you will to.
Does it suck? Yea of course it does but unless you have a better plan
for a US based provider
I will keep doing what I'm doing.
Sam
On 2013-09-
Try sfpplus, compufox or fiberstore.com
Sam Roche - Supervisor of Network Operations - Lakeland Networks
sro...@lakelandnetworks.com| Office: 705-640-0086 | Cell: 705-706-2606|
www.lakelandnetworks.com
IT SOLUTIONS for BUSINESS
Fiber Optics, Wireless, DSL Network Provider; I.T. Support
Works for me from Nova, Level3 and Cogent.
Sam Moats
On 2013-10-09 12:17, Anthony Williams wrote:
Same. Works for me (WashDC/NoVA Area).
-Alby
On 10/9/2013 12:14 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
On 10/9/2013 9:00 AM, Blair Trosper wrote:
> Can someone from Google Drive or Gmail contact me
verify connectivity.
Sam Roche - Supervisor of Network Operations - Lakeland Networks
sro...@lakelandnetworks.com| Office: 705-640-0086 | Cell: 705-706-2606|
www.lakelandnetworks.com
IT SOLUTIONS for BUSINESS
Fiber Optics, Wireless, DSL Network Provider; I.T. Support; Telephony Hardware
t.
I'm not really happy with this approach and I'm open to ideas!
Thanks
Sam Moats
On 2013-11-12 16:58, Jonas Björklund wrote:
Hello,
We got often abuse reports on hosts that has been involved in DDOS
attacks.
We contact the owner of the host help them fix the problem.
I also w
e how
responsive some of the abuse contacts may be. I'll keep my restrictive
network settings for the time being.
Sam Moats
On 2013-11-12 20:43, William Herrin wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Sam Moats wrote:
We used to use a small perl script called tattle that would parse
o
ir own
people and would implement RFC2827 as close
to their customers as possible. As soon as you can drop that packet on
the floor the better. The giant zombie
bot armies are a pain to them to.
Thats all I can think of at 4am, I bet you can see why nobody would
ever appoint me big cheese of th
There are good guys out there :-), and some are gorilla sized thats why
I
obfuscated the names in my response. No offense intended to the goood
ones.
Sam Moats
On 2013-11-13 05:48, Paul Bennett wrote:
I can't speak directly for them, as I'm not an official company
spokesperson
Don't have access to a normal PC right now but I agreed with this
approach so much that I'm typing a response on a 10 button pad.
Sam
On 2013-11-13 21:33, Jimmy Hess wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:46 AM, Sam Moats
wrote:
about its long term benefit to the entire network. I
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Sam Roche - Supervisor of Network Operations - Lakeland Networks
sro...@lakelandnetworks.com| Office: 705-640-0086 | Cell: 705-706-2606|
www.lakelandnetworks.com
IT SOLUTIONS for BUSINESS
Fiber Optics, Wireless, DSL Network Provider
I'm not sure about the current state of the industry it's been a while
since I was responsible for an access network. In the past we would keep
radius logs for about 4 months, these would include the username,IP
address and yes (to date myself) the caller id of the customer at the
t
I still have a soft spot for the Portmasters :-). We had rows of PM2's
with US robotics 33.6K sportster modems attached on 8mm tape racks.
Back when a town of 40K people could all connect through 2XT1's and
everyone was happy.
Sam Moats
On 2013-12-13 16:59, Jon Lewis wrote:
On T
That's the day we decided we needed better edge routers :-).. I watch a
modem pool infected with code red melt a cisco 3640. Had to throw a
Linux box in it's place while I waited for Cisco equipment.
Sam Moats
On 2013-12-17 09:54, Blake Dunlap wrote:
All I remember from the TNT d
es seem strange and I want to
understand it
Thanks,
Sam Moats
On 2013-12-24 18:55, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On 2013-12-25 00:16, Sam Moats wrote:
Hello Nanog community,
I would like to enlist your help with understanding this latency I'm
seeing.
You are likely seeing the effects of asymmetric routing.
That's what I was thinking to.
[..]
Tra
Thanks to everyone who responded off list and on.
Sam Moats
On 2013-12-26 11:21, Josephson, Marcus wrote:
Start at slide 50:
This is documented further by the following Nanog presentation.
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/presentations/Sunday/RAS_Traceroute_N47_Sun.pdf
-Marcus
This might be an interesting example of it's (mis)use.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_wiretapping_case_2004%E2%80%932005
Sam Moats
On 2013-12-30 11:16, Enno Rey wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 04:03:07PM +, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
On Dec 30, 2013, at 10:44 PM,
wrote:
&
Jared Mauch wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 02:28:34PM +0100, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Hi,
As more and more cool IPv6 applications and services are becoming
available, I converted the former FAQ entry we had on this into a more
easily found/remembered page.
I was doing some search
Sander Steffann wrote:
Hi,
In fact, and call me crazy, but I can't help but wonder how
many enterprises
out there will see IPv6 and its concept of "real IPs for all machines,
internal and external!" and respond with "Hell No."
Anyone got any numbers for that? I'm happy to admit I don't.
Joe Abley wrote:
On 4-Jun-2007, at 14:32, Jim Shankland wrote:
Shall I do the experiment again where I set up a Linux box
at an RFC1918 address, behind a NAT device, publish the root
password of the Linux box and its RFC1918 address, and invite
all comers to prove me wrong by showing evidenc
m Mom, you can tell them to turn off the NAT and try again.
Precisely.
I don't think anyone is suggesting that you should put NAPT in an IPv6
gateway. A few days ago it was suggested by Sam Stickland that a
blocker to moving to IPv6 was the lack of NAPT, and the security
features t
Hi,
I'm wondering how different organisations structure their 24x7 network
operations? We are undergoing some restructuring here and it would be
interesting for us to know how other large enterprises and service
providers arrange this. We are particulary interested in service
providers. (Cur
nteed response time? How about CCNP?
If people could also give an identication of the size of their
organisation/network it would be useful.
Sam
Sam Stickland wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering how different organisations structure their 24x7 network
operations? We are undergoing some restructuring h
Joe Abley wrote:
On 14-Jun-2007, at 02:32, Sam Stickland wrote:
Does anyone have any CCIE (or equivalent technical ability) staff on
a 24x7 shift? What about CCIE level staff on an on-call rota with a
garanteed response time? How about CCNP?
Does anybody actually put any stock in the
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