Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Kevin Neal
I've run into this a time or two before, what I found out was that it was doing a mac-ping instead of an ICMP ping. -Kevin Neal -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Butch Evans Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 3:04 PM To: Mikrotik discussions S

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Butch Evans
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Butch Evans wrote: I thought I'd expand on this just a little... On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Kerry Penland wrote: It looks to me like maybe IPv6? It's not the same format as an IPv6 Address. That is a MAC address. MAC = 48 bits = 12 HEX digits This is usually written as: XX:X

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Casey Mills
Sorry guys I don't have the ipv6 package on the router. 0 system 3.3 1 ppp3.3 2 ntp3.3 3

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Butch Evans
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Kerry Penland wrote: It looks to me like maybe IPv6? It's not the same format as an IPv6 Address. That is a MAC address. MAC = 48 bits = 12 HEX digits IPv6 = 128 bits = 32 HEX digits (without the shortcut of course) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > /ping 192.168.55.10 19:02:16:08:5

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Dennis Burgess
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Kerry Penland
It looks to me like maybe IPv6? Casey Mills wrote: Why do I get this? [EMAIL PROTECTED] > /ping 192.168.55.10 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout It took me a while to see it,

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Butch Evans
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Casey Mills wrote: Why do I get this? [EMAIL PROTECTED] > /ping 192.168.55.10 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout It took me a while to see it, but for wha

[Mikrotik] Weird Ping Results

2008-04-01 Thread Casey Mills
Why do I get this? [EMAIL PROTECTED] > /ping 192.168.55.10 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout 19:02:16:08:55:10 ping timeout It took me a while to see it, but for whatever reason the ip I supply is being conv

Re: [Mikrotik] Alltel Cellular / Data Access Cards

2008-04-01 Thread Mike Hammett
With a 2 radio system, would a SIP call or other real-time communication drop? I would like to see some information as far as presentation and convincing a municipality to go for this kind of system. Could you provide where from the DHS these funds are available? -- Mike Hammett Int

Re: [Mikrotik] Alltel Cellular / Data Access Cards

2008-04-01 Thread Carl A jeptha
. Each install is VERY HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED, and, therefore, has to be > built according to the needs of the specific network > > 2. Cost may seem high, but MUCH of this can be paid for with grants > (homeland security has MILLIONS of dollars to build these types of > systems out) > > The first one of these that I built was WAY underbid. I only > charged about $3k for that one. The most expensive was about $18k, > but involved almost 2 weeks onsite. The average cost (my part) is > about $5k-7k. > > -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.butchevans.com/pipermail/mikrotik/attachments/20080401/68b32a96/attachment.html