Http(colon)(whack whack).  ?   But does anyone outside of this group even use 
that anymore?   Don't they just type what they're looking for into the address 
bar?

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Mangled by my iPhone.
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Tyler Treat
Corn Belt Technologies, Inc.

tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com<mailto:tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com>
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On Apr 11, 2015, at 5:44 PM, Ken Hohhof 
<af...@kwisp.com<mailto:af...@kwisp.com>> wrote:

Typesetter and coder slang?  Short, easy to say.

. dot
* star
! bang
#! shebang

Why has nobody come up with an abbreviation for :// or http:// (so the 
uninformed can stop calling them backslashes).  And then there’s dub-dub-dub.

Oh, and while we’re on random grammar topics, I saw an ad on TV today for 
Lowe’s paint.  “This room is so you, it’s so phisticated.”  “Yeah, phisticated.”
http://adage.com/article/media/watch-newest-ads-tv-lowe-s-foot-locker-adidas/297092/


From: Caleb Knauer<mailto:cknauer.li...@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 4:50 PM
To: af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Weird network issue

Maybe dot is easier to say?

On Friday, April 10, 2015, <ch...@wbmfg.com<mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote:
And why is it called a dot?

This is my theory, back when we had analog long distance trunks (single side 
band running on open wire on glass insulators, yes I go back that far), we had 
to align each channel 4 times a year.  Probably took 15 different adjustments 
per trunk and we had several dozen trunks.  We called it carrier line ups.  
Took a Bell guy on the far end and we would swap tones to each other and both 
of us would make the same audio and RF adjustments in sync with each other.

So all day long, I would say things like “I am sending –16” and he would say I 
am receiving “plus 7.3”  but the words were “seven dot two”.  I thought it was 
odd initially but soon found that the entire telecom world did not say point 
when doing decimal.  And since the original internet connections were entirely 
telecom folks doing the work, I think they are the ones that started saying dot 
for IP addresses.

That’s my theory and I’m stickin’ to it.

From: Adam Moffett<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','dmmoff...@gmail.com');>
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 7:25 AM
To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Weird network issue

Nah, it's just a matter of where you put the dots

815-321-8221
81.53.218.221
So apparently area codes start at 201 in the US, so I have 54 area codes to 
start from.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 10:31 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','thatoneguyst...@gmail.com');> wrote:
damn 815 areacode

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Caleb Knauer 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','cknauer.li...@gmail.com');> wrote:
I just realized that my next personal nerd goal to to get a phone number and 
personal webpage IP to be the same, and also that my goals are sad and I should 
feel bad.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 10:21 PM, Chuck McCown 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','ch...@wbmfg.com');> wrote:
star

From: Caleb Knauer<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','cknauer.li...@gmail.com');>
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 8:17 PM
To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Weird network issue

How do you dial the "."? ;)

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Josh Reynolds 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','j...@spitwspots.com');> wrote:
I get so tired after days of not getting enough sleep (damn kids) that I've 
literally tried to call my wife by dialing the IP of our CPE on the roof.

I kid you not.

Josh Reynolds
CIO, SPITwSPOTS
www.spitwspots.com<http://www.spitwspots.com>

On 04/09/2015 05:15 PM, David Milholen wrote:
I do or I get postal :)



On 4/9/2015 3:56 PM, Paul Stewart wrote:

Pfft!  Who needs sleep? :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Af [javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af-boun...@afmug.com');] On Behalf Of 
Adam Moffett
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2015 4:11 PM
To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Weird network issue



Yeah I'll see if they're game for that.  I would have thought of that myself if 
they didn't make me get up at 3am :)



Only a quick suggestion.. on the 2811, setup a /30 or something routable for 
testing... plugin directly on that port with IP/gateway and DNS - see if issue 
is still there. Then at least you know if it's in the ASA or not....



-----Original Message-----
From: Af [javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af-boun...@afmug.com');] On Behalf Of 
Adam Moffett
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2015 7:06 AM
To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');
Subject: [AFMUG] Weird network issue

I have a customer who uses us as a backup path to the internet. They have BGP 
sessions with us and another provider, and we just stack a few prepends on the 
routes they send us and re-advertise them.

When their primary connection is out, they report having partial connectivity.  
We just had a two hour test window where their primary connection was shut off 
on purpose so that we could test. The other provider and I spent a ton of time 
going over BGP and routing stuff and finally concluded, "gee, it should be 
working."

After we gave up looking for a routing problem that isn't there, we did some 
more basic testing and really the only thing I can conclude definitely doesn't 
work when they fail over to us is DNS.  Using nslookup they get no response 
from any DNS servers.

They have a Cisco 2811 running BGP, but that connects to an ASA, and everything 
on their LAN is behind the ASA.

I asked for copies of the configs on the 2811 and the ASA, but I'm not even 
sure what I'm looking for yet.  Any brilliant ideas?



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