is congested. If everybody moved away, then it wouldn't be
congested, and things would use it again. 2.4GHz has advantages over
the higher ISM bands (better propagation at lower power levels), so
there's no technical reason to deprecate it.
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a way to bootstrap it all up.
No, there are a bunch of separate Unix processes on JUNOS handling
different things.
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scheduling and memory management.
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to get about 3Mbps
throughput before collisions bog everything down.
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for anonymous FTP), has to request the file, open a
second socket for the data transfer, and then gets the file.
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is used per full-route peer.
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for 30 or 60 days).
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get all the
advantages of RRD (round-robin databases, quick-and-easy graphs, etc.).
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requirements.
Freedom to modify and redistribute the source code is a major part of
that (e.g. GPL, BSD license, etc.). Don't confuse you can look but not
touch with Open Source.
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server) development has pretty much stopped in favor of FreeRADIUS.
There is also a fork of FreeRADIUS called OpenRADIUS; I don't remember
the reasons for the fork.
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1 VLAN type
36 2 VLAN MTU
38 2 VLAN ID
40 2 VLAN SAID
I'm sure there's more in there that is useful, but that was enough for
my home-grown config saver to store a text config in CVS instead of a
binary vlan.dat.
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OIR = Online Insert and Reboot.
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up an Efficient Networks Speedstream 5260 from eBay that is
running 100/full and passing PPPoE to a firewall.
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Once upon a time, Chris Riling [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
We use a lot of the Zoom modems, X3, X5, X6, etc... I *think* all of them do
100/full...
IIRC the X5 and X6 are routers only (so they can't pass the PPPoE
through to another device). I don't know about the X3.
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-T3 may auto-detect framing if you don't set it (although if
you do that, once you see what it is, you might want to explicitly set
it anyway).
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a 2950 the VTP server instead (with 128 VLAN limit),
what would happen when I add the 65th VLAN on the 2924s?
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need to make a DS3 cable out of locally available
pieces, we don't go to the computer/networking stores.
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