Looking at www.cacti.net also, seems pretty decent.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 3:04 PM
To: Fisher, Shawn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SLA Tool
JFFNMS (http://www.jffnms.org) seems to have a decent SLA
Is there any decent opensource tools that can be used to monitor SLA's? We have
several customers requesting SLA's but not enough to warrant a flown blown Concord
type solution.
TIA
Shawn Fisher
Have anyone experienced hardware failure related to electrical spikes coming into your
datacenters or equipment locations via the telco facilities? I am referring
specifically to copper facilities for DS1's, etc. I know that the telco must maintain
good grounding, but sometimes when you get h
Here's a small question that might take a big answer.
Is there any open source tools that can help organize and facilitate "Network Change
Processes"?
If not, what are some of the tools you reccomend using to organize and coordinate
moves, adds and changes?
Thanks
http://www.lulu.com/items/59000/59202/print/Basham-whole-text.pdf
Interesting story
about some professor that wrote a Cisco training manual and made it available
for free. The site hosting it is getting crushed a bit
today.
http://zdnet.com.com/Professor+gives+Cisco+manual+away+for+free/2
Hmm, so your on earth?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Mike Walter
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 5:03 PM
To: nanog
Subject: RE: Even you can be hacked
Now you are just getting silly, we know Flux Capacitors don't work on
earth.
Mike Walter
Could someone from FiberNet contact me offlist?
TIA
Curiouos, you have success buying on Ebay? No one send you a box of rocks?
What about Cisco SPAR for TAC support?
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From: Randy Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 1:24 PM
To: Stephen Sprunk
Cc: North American Noise and Off-topic Gripes
Subje
I created a test of my own that I typically give to candidates. This has
proved very helpful in determining if the prospective hire has strengths in
the areas I need. Everytime I have skipped using the "test" I get burned.
That being said I am still looking for attitude and work ethic as being a
We received a 69.144/16 from ARIN and spent the following few months
requesting numerous operators to take that space out of their filters.
Apparently for various historical reasons many operators filter the entire
69. Block. That could be part of the problem.
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Sent from
I searched the archives and couldn't find anything about a portable cooling
units so am resorting to posting, sorry if its redundant.
I am setting up a development lab and need additional cooling on a temporary
basis. I recall a product called, "move n kool"? It looked like the robot
on lost in
I agree certifications are overated at best.
Give me someone with the right attitude and I'll teach him anything.
Showing the ability to get things done is the greatest skill imo.
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From: Timothy R. McKee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 11:48 A
Anyone have any openwave mail MX opinions or experience good or bad?
Design question: Is it better to have integrated or seperate Anti-spam and
Anti-virus built into the mail platform?
Thanks,
Shawn
Can anyone point me to a good resource for datacenter spec's or best
practices?
Looking for specs related to:
Powering
Racking
Cablemanagement
Grounding
Raised Floors
etc.
TIA
If this question is inappropriate for this list I apoligize in advance.
I have several open engineering positions that I am trying to fill without
the use of a recruiter. My thoughts on using a recruiter is they end up
extracting a fee from the employer that would be better put to the future
emp
>that nothing can equal, much less beat, sendmail. This is especially
>true when you start talking about filtering for spam or viruses via
>the milter interface.
What are people using for network based anti-virus? A friend of mine
started a company www.raeinterent.com/rav and claims to have a
>You didn't specify operating system but for 500,000 users I wouldn't
>even go near Windows.
thanks for the feedback..we are a SUN shop so solarius is our OS of choice.
>I use a healthy mix of Postfix as the mail server
>and Courier-IMAP for POP3/IMAP delivery. They both work extremely wel
This is my first post so please be gentle.
I would like to get some opinions on the Best Mailserver in the Universe.
Is there a more appropriate list for this question?
I have looked at Communigate Pro, IMAIL, and others.
I am interested in integrated solution that can scale to handle 500k
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