Pong & Heartbeat [7:16337]

2001-08-16 Thread Circusnuts
I was interviewing ASP's the other day & just before the senior guy went into a shpeal about atomic aggregates, he mentioned we might want to investigate running "Pong" or since we were using Cisco- "Heartbeat." I'm not sure if I'm researching the right areas, but I have found next to nothing on

RE: Pong & Heartbeat [7:16337]

2001-08-16 Thread Baker, Jason
i think they are referring to Spong do a search for it. of son of pong. you can use it to check problems in your network. > -Original Message- > From: Circusnuts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, 17 August 2001 1:55 pm > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Pong

RE: Pong & Heartbeat [7:16337]

2001-08-16 Thread Baker, Jason
here are some links: http://status.tufts.edu/spong/www-spong.cgi/help http://poseidon.rider.edu/spong/ > -Original Message- > From: Circusnuts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, 17 August 2001 1:55 pm > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Pong & Heartbe

Re: Pong & Heartbeat [7:16337]

2001-08-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Was this by any chance one of those guys (and it usually is guys, sorry) that puffs himself up and acts like he knows a whole bunch because he can spout tekkie terms? ;-) Heartbeat was an Ethernet II technology. It wasn't available on Ethernet I, so there were some compatibility issues. IEEE s

Re: Pong & Heartbeat [7:16337]

2001-08-18 Thread George Murphy CCNP, CCDP
Maybe "pong" is a new kind of ping reply. kinda like the way the dot used to bounce back frm the other side of the screen. We have some "heartbeat" situations with clusters ;-) Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: >Was this by any chance one of those guys (and it usually is guys, sorry) >that puf