JC,
Monday, February 3, 2003, 9:43:01 PM, you wrote:
JD> Dave Crocker wrote:
>> Recently I had protracted discussions with a number of Ops folks about
>> this issue and have chosen to drop that debate. I do not agree with
>> blocking port 25, either, but am far more concerned about having a
...
J
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Pete Kruckenberg wrote:
> What systems/processes do you use to track all of this
> information, and associate it to overall business success?
I assume this was a rhetorical question, since you know as well as I do
that all major telcos fly by the seat of their pa
CEO's are judged by their company's profitability, long-term
growth, efficiency, etc. Students are judged based on
quizes, reports, mid-terms and finals. The economy is
tracked by tracking individual sectors, quarter-to-quarter
and year-over-year performance, unemployment, interest
rates, etc.
Wh
>
>
> Hello,
> Could someone please answer the following question?
>
> Under exactly what conditions does an RIR qualify for a new /8 from
> IANA?
>
> Harsha.
RFC 2050 is the baseline.
--bill
Hello,
Could someone please answer the following question?
Under exactly what conditions does an RIR qualify for a new /8 from
IANA?
Harsha.
how/why is this proposed group distinct from the European Operator Forum?
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>
> Hello,
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From: Mike CHENEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTEC
The New York Times (free registration required) is running a story about
the performance of NASA's web site over the weekend, and some of the
changes they made to handle the load. NASA introducted their new web site
at Midnight, the morning of the loss of Columbia, it experienced a 25-fold
incre
Pete,
Our network is currently offering DiffServ QoS to customers. It's a new
service, but so far it is working well and has been very well received
by our customers.
I'd be happy to answer any questions about what we do or why offline but
here are some "talking points" of our policy.
1. We
Pete,
There was an article in the last network world about Worldcom using DiffServ
in its VPN offering, and I found this article as well:
http://www.netcentrex.net/news_and_events/2002_3_22_CommNews_VPN-Outsourcing
Options.shtml
-Scotty
- Original Message -
From: "Pete Kruckenberg" <[
I've found there's no shortage of advice and theory about
the viability of IP QoS (DiffServ) in a large wide-area
(converged) network.
I have not had much luck with finding documentation about
experiences implementing and operating such a beast.
Presumably that's yet another (silent) confirmati
--On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 18:06:47 -0800 Scott Francis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure
> they'll move to a newer version when somebody on the team gets a chance
> to give it a thorough code audit, and run it through sufficient testing
> prior to release.
The -current tree now is at
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