On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 7:33 AM Nick Hilliard wrote:
>
> Daniel Shaw wrote on 10/08/2018 08:29:
> > I think that on closer examination you may find the AFRINIC whois also
> > changed around the same timeframe, perhaps a year later. It seems that
> > there may be one (or possibly some other very small number of) test
> > objects that did not get converted/clean-up.
>
> my mistake - afrinic changed to asplain some time in 2012. The AS-TEST
> object predates this change (and isn't operationally relevant anyway).
This may be (ok, is) off-topic, but this has always really annoyed me:
wkumari@Dulles-rtr:~$ show arp
Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask
Iface
192.168.0.122(incomplete) eth1
192.168.0.187ether 00:e0:86:02:da:0b C eth1
192.168.0.188ether 20:3c:ae:5a:dd:4d C eth1
vs:
Dulles-Switch#show arp
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
Internet 192.168.0.320 a866.7f04.4f92 ARPA Vlan1
Internet 192.168.0.35- 0015.621c.6540 ARPA Vlan1
vs:
TestSwitch#show arp
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
Internet 192.168.0.320 A866.7F04.4F92 ARPA Vlan1
Internet 192.168.0.35- 0015.621F.6540 ARPA Vlan1
vs:
About System
Model Number : AP7900
Serial Number : ZA0644029848
NMC Serial Number : ZA0644028843
Manufacture Date : 10/29/2006
Hardware Revision : B2
MAC Address : 00 C0 B7 2C 17 C9
Flash Type: AMD A29DL322DB
vs:
Network Statistics
General
Hardware Address:001321C2DE82
HP JetDirect:J7949E
Firmware Version:V.33.19
vs:
LAN1
MAC address00-11-32-16-F7-6F
Seriously, 6 different ways to notate a MAC address...
Nope, this isn't actionable, but thank you for letting me vent!
W
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> Nick
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I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad
idea in the first place.
This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing
regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair
of pants.
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