RE: Any idea the ratio of end user workstations to network equipments

2002-02-15 Thread Morgan, Peter (Engineering)

I've just checked the website - can anyone tell me how the number of
hosts/users has almost doubled in the last month?

Regards,
Peter.


-Original Message-
From: Jose Manuel Arronte Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 February 2002 16:34
To: Jian Bo Huang; ietf
Subject: Re: Any idea the ratio of end user workstations to network
equipments


Have you tried www.netsizer.com?
I'm not sure if it has the data you need, but at least may give you and
idea...

Saludos.
Regards.

José Manuel Arronte García
Supervisor de Soporte Técnico Helpdesk

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- Original Message -
From: Jian Bo Huang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ietf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: Any idea the ratio of end user workstations to network equipments


 Dear Sirs,

 For my project needs, I want know some statistic data on the usage of IP
 address. That means:

 1) How many addresses are occupied and how many are unassigned?
 2) How many addresses are used for servers, routers and other network
 equipments, in contrast with the user end PCs or workstations? That is
 the ratio of end user workstations to network equipments.

 I tried to find, but failed on no idea! Have you any suggestion?

 Thank you!

 Truly yours,
 Jian Bo Huang

 MSc Student
 Department of Electronic Engineering,
 University of Surrey
 Guildford, Surrey
 GU2 7XH, UK
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone: +44-870-2820955




RE: one copy sent to list but THREE returned

2002-01-07 Thread Morgan, Peter (Engineering)

It's easy to hit the side of a barn with a shotgun, harder to build it ;-)

Peter

-Original Message-
From: Alex Audu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 January 2002 17:50
To: Paul Hoffman / IMC
Cc: Gordon Cook; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: one copy sent to list but THREE returned


I loved Gordon's post.  I thought it was very interesting to see how the
Telecommunications industry is self
destructing,..and how things (including a lot of jobs) could be saved if
we acted on time.

Regards,
Alex.


Paul Hoffman / IMC wrote:

 At 5:11 PM -0500 1/6/02, Gordon Cook wrote:
 I sent but a single copy of 'empowering' to the list.  It returned
 THREE to me.  If everyone else got 3, my apologies.  If anyone can
 inform me as to what happened i'd appreciate it.

 Er, a better question is why you spammed the IETF list at all.

 --Paul Hoffman, Director
 --Internet Mail Consortium