Re: data center space
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:34:41AM -0700, Philip Lavine wrote: > > Can someone tell me if I am out of luck. I am trying to get a 10x10 cage in > New Jersey (Jersey City area) but it seems everybody is at capacity. What > happened? > Try VZN/MCI Carteret, down the Turnpike about 8 miles. -- Mike Sawicki
Re: UUNET connectivity in Minneapolis, MN
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 03:42:58AM +, Christopher L. Morrow wrote: > > traceroute or ping or end-node ip on your end... or did you call the > customer support crew and ask them? > There was apparently a very serious fire at one or more of the Chicago area hubs MCI manages. They have a ticket #204 from today's date tracking this. I've been seeing reachability issues from the mid/west coast to my sites in NYC and NJ. I also have several Internet T1's down in both MN and Cleveland, OH. -- Mike Sawicki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Dual rackmountable power supply?
Do any of you know if there are companies who manufacture 1/2U rackmountable PDU's that take AC from redundant sources? I have equipment at a colo that seems to have issues with one of the two circuits in my cabinets about once a month. Since it would be a real pain in the neck for me to retrofit every server with dual-ps, I was thinking this could be a possible middle-of-the-road solution. Thanks. -- Mike Sawicki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Delegating /24's from a /19
Our organization has a /19 assignment from ARIN. We have given portions of this space to several other companies within our corporate umbrella. Several of these other companies have their own nameservers, and would like to be able to manage DNS on their own for their in-addr.arpa. blocks. What would be the best way to delegate authoritiy for them? ARIN is pointing to our 2 nameservers for the entire /19. Do I need to use some sort of RFC2317 method here, or would I be able to just install zones for each /24 with NS records pointing to the other companies' servers? Also, what are some good ways to test and verify that this is all working? Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks. -- -- Mike Sawicki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Verizon Sr. Manager in the NY/NJ Metro area
Anyone know the name/contact information of a relatively high Sr. manager at Verizon involved in their high-cap provisioning in the NY/NJ metro region? I have a dedicated t1 going on its 4th month on the books without being provisioned properly. Please reply offlist .. thanks. Mike Sawicki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: COnfiguration Suggestion - Etherchannel
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 07:23:29PM -0700, Richard J. Sears wrote: > > Hey Everyone, > > I am building out a customer that needs more than 1000Mbps of sustained > bandwidth. Because of the customer equipment, etherchannel was suggested > as the means to do this (it is compatible with this customers equipment). > > I am running a 6509 with Dual SUP720's in IOS mode only (no cat software). > > It was pointed out that there are really two different ways to configure > the switch - I guess my question is which is the best (lowest overhead, > etc)? Hopefully someone out there has been down this road before. > > TIA > > Two methods: > > ! > interface Port-channel2 > no ip address > switchport > switchport access vlan 10 > switchport mode access > ! > interface GigabitEthernet7/1 > no ip address > switchport > switchport access vlan 10 > switchport mode access > channel-group 2 mode on > ! > interface GigabitEthernet8/1 > no ip address > switchport > switchport access vlan 10 > switchport mode access > channel-group 2 mode on > ! > interface Vlan10 > description Customer_Name > ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.0.0 > no ip redirects > no ip unreachables > ! > > > > And then there is this way: > > > > ! > interface Port-channel2 > description Customer_Name > ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.0.0 > no ip redirects > no ip unreachables > ! > interface GigabitEthernet7/1 > description Customer_Name EtherChannel Interface #1 > no ip address > channel-group 2 mode on > ! > interface GigabitEthernet8/1 > description Customer_Name EtherChannel Interface #2 > no ip address > channel-group 2 mode on > ! > I would use method #2 above.. L3 FEC produces better balancing results as it is flow based, rather than mac-based. I'm not 100% certain that using the SVI interface would not produce a proper balance, but I doubt it. Using method one I would expect only one of the links to be used. Use method 2 especially if you mean this to be a L3 handoff to the customer. Mike Sawicki ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: what's going on with yahoo and gmail lately?
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 09:22:33PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > > On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Matthew McGehrin wrote: > > 4 srp-8-1-ar01.verona.nj.nj01.comcast.net (68.87.47.193) 12.870 ms 9.725 ms > > 5 pos-7-0-cr01.plainfield.nj.core.comcast.net (68.87.19.253) 9.891 ms 8.937 ms > > 6 12.118.149.5 (12.118.149.5) 10.761 ms 10.216 ms > > Comcast offers toll-free customer assistance for all of its paying > customers. Have you tried contacting them? The number is on your > bill every month. Yes, try calling them. You *might* get through. These days they seem to hang up on about 1 of 3 customers who call in. I've been back on their "High Speed Internet" for about 3 months now and it seems to be getting worse every day. They are either overselling, or this new wholly-owned network of theirs is built very wrong. Honestly though.. if you use your home 'Net connection for anything important, I'd look for an alternative. I routinely have 19ms to my next hop.. about 4 miles away. I happen to have Verona and Plainfield directly in front of me as well.. I think it's our area. cheers, -- Mike Sawicki [EMAIL PROTECTED]