The Cidr Report

2003-03-21 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Mar 21 21:46:30 2003 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of an AS4637 (Reach) router and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table. Check http://www.cidr-report.org/as4637 for a current version of this report. Recent Table

ATM SVCs/Signalling

2003-03-21 Thread Mark Borchers
Good morning, I'm working on a project that requires the use of ATM SVCs through a large PNNI cloud. My equipment sits on the edges of the cloud. It appears that static NSAP routes configured on one of the upstream edge switches is being intermittently withdrawn (or blocked). Are there any

Re: ATM SVCs/Signalling

2003-03-21 Thread John L Lee
Mark, 1. What manufacturer of the devices and what model are the edge and then the network device you are connecting to? 2. What version and revision of UNI (3.1,4.0) is your edge device using? UNI 3.0 is PVC, UNI 3.1 is original SVC support, UNI 4.0, 4.1 if it is out yet is more advnaced

RE: ATM SVCs/Signalling

2003-03-21 Thread Mark Borchers
Will go off list with any subsquent QA, but here is the further detail on the architecture: 1. What manufacturer of the devices and what model are the edge and then the network device you are connecting to? Using Marconi 200ASX connecting to transit provider's Fore/Marconi switch (don't know

RE: Problems with ATT

2003-03-21 Thread Brennan_Murphy
Personally, I would have preferred that the caution showed itself prior to rolling out something that doesnt support ICMP sufficiently. Caution at that stage would have been most appropriate and most welcome. :-) Can you elaborate on which vendor and what specific issue you are dealing with?

Re: APNIC returning 223/8 to IANA

2003-03-21 Thread bdragon
I think your getting confused? The restriction is on subnets using classful addresses, you shouldnt use all zeros and all ones subnet for a given subnetted classful network. In the examples below, 192.0.0.0 and 192.0.255.0 are valid Class C networks.. however if you then go classless

RE: Problems with ATT

2003-03-21 Thread Truman, Michelle, SALES
I'll answer you offline. There are legal issues. Michelle Truman CCIE # 8098 Principal Technical Consultant ATT Solutions Center mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] VO: 651-998-0949 w 612-376-5137 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 21,

Re: Problems with ATT

2003-03-21 Thread bdragon
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:26:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If someone can identify what you are actually seeing, I'll check into it. If you are experiencing drops or slow traces, only through the core, there is an issue with excessive de-prioritization of ICMP control

OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Drew Weaver
Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that have port replicators, but that can be a pain when you need to serial into a router or some other device. What do you guys use? -Drew

RE: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Todd Mitchell - lists
My new Dell Inspiron 8500 came stock with one. Todd -- | -Original Message- | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On | Behalf Of Drew Weaver | Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 4:47 PM | To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' | Subject: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port? | | | | Seems

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Dave Israel
There are relatively cheap USB-to-serial devices. That's worked pretty well for me. On 3/21/2003 at 16:46:51 -0500, Drew Weaver said: Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that have port

RE: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Drew Weaver
Ok, USB serial it is, I've gotten about 30 suggestions ;-) thanks -Drew -Original Message- From: Dave Israel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 4:37 PM To: Drew Weaver Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port? There are relatively

Re: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Petri Helenius
Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that have port replicators, but that can be a pain when you need to serial into a router or some other device. What do you guys use? USB serials work. I

Re: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Adam Debus
I don't know of any off the top of my head, but you can get a Belkin USB hub that has a serial port on it. There's the F5U116 which as 1 Paralell, 4 USB, and 2 Serial ports... Retails for $90 They used to have a smaller one that you could get that just had 1 serial port...I don't know how much

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Andy Dills
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Drew Weaver wrote: Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that have port replicators, but that can be a pain when you need to serial into a router or some other device.

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Keptin Komrade Dr. BobWrench III esq.
I've even had luck with them on on applications that are simply looking to toggle the sense lines to control outside devices. Bob Dave Israel wrote: There are relatively cheap USB-to-serial devices. That's worked pretty well for me. On 3/21/2003 at 16:46:51 -0500, Drew Weaver said:

Re: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Kevin Oberman
| -Original Message- | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On | Behalf Of Drew Weaver | Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 4:47 PM | To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' | Subject: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port? | | | | Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Johannes Ullrich
My (1 year old) Dell Inspiron 8100 has a serial port. And I believe the later Inspiron models still have them. On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 16:36:46 -0500 Dave Israel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial

OT: need SBCIS (7132) contact with DNS clue

2003-03-21 Thread E.B. Dreger
Greetings all, Anyone have an SBCIS (AS7132) contact with DNS clue? I'm being told it's company policy that they list their nameservers as authoritative for reverse DNS on space assigned from their netblocks. IOW, they delegate by creating NS RRs that point to the correct NSes _and_ NS RRs

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Michael Lucking
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a Dell C400 that has a 9 pin serial. In the past I have had laptops without serial. Using a USB dongle sucked, in fact some laptops did not provide enough power on the USB port while on battery power to make the USB dongle function. Further

Re: OT: need SBCIS (7132) contact with DNS clue

2003-03-21 Thread Martin J. Levy
Eddy, If you have an xDSL line with static IP's on a /27, then PBI/SBC will setup the DNS as follows. In this example W is the base IP of the network (ie: 0,8,16,24,32,40,48, etc.) and (W+n) should just be a number and not have parentheses or a plus! PCI/SBC will add the following to their

Re: (possible Flame bait) Backbone Building vs Transit purchasing

2003-03-21 Thread alex
*IS* there a common sense number or an equation (better) anyone has worked out to figure whether building a backbone (national/international) to peering points (i.e. extending an existing, operational service network) to improve/add peering vs continuing to buy transit? If you are

Re: OT: need SBCIS (7132) contact with DNS clue

2003-03-21 Thread E.B. Dreger
MJL Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 15:17:24 -0800 MJL From: Martin J. Levy [ snipped throughout ] MJL If you have an xDSL line with static IP's on a /27, then Actually, it's NxT1 IMA with a /20, to be delegated as 4x /22. I'd not post to NANOG over DSL or a long prefix. ;-) MJL In my case they did

Re: Iraqi Internet communications still working 3/21/03

2003-03-21 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Sean Donelan wrote: The main Iraqi network connections are still functioning. Uruklink.net, Iraq2000.com, Baghdadlink.net, etc systems are responding. The public web servers appear to be very congested or non-responsive; but because I can reach other systems (mail,

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Charles Sprickman
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Andy Dills wrote: And for those with Virtual PC, the keyspan adapter can be shared with the emaulated PC, and you can use SecureCRT, the best terminal emulator ever. Don't forget the OS-X native Z-Term. Fairly simple, works well:

Re: (possible Flame bait) Backbone Building vs Transit purchasing

2003-03-21 Thread Leo Bicknell
In a message written on Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 04:58:44PM -0500, Deepak Jain wrote: *IS* there a common sense number or an equation (better) anyone has worked out to figure whether building a backbone (national/international) to peering points (i.e. extending an existing, operational service

Re: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Steve Gibbard
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Kevin Oberman wrote: IBM T and A series systems all have serial ports as far as I know. (I have not seen T40, yet.) The Toshiba Satellite Pros have serial ports as well. The lower end non-pro Satellite notebooks don't. I discovered while notebook shopping a couple

Re: Iraqi Internet communications still working 3/21/03

2003-03-21 Thread Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
If you want to check your memory, all you need to do is contact the leading registries setting up the (new) ccNSO (of ICANN). There was a liaison from ICANN, I met him at the Montevideo and MdR meetings in '01. The short answer is, it is fucked, indepedent of any flag waving by anyone. It

Re: Iraqi Internet communications still working 3/21/03

2003-03-21 Thread Sean Donelan
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote: The main Iraqi network connections are still functioning. Uruklink.net, Iraq2000.com, Baghdadlink.net, etc systems are responding. The public web servers appear to be very congested or non-responsive; but because I can reach other systems

VLAN between PAIX VA and EQUINIX ASHBURN

2003-03-21 Thread Rodney Joffe
Does anyone here have reliable fiber between PAIX VA and EQUINIX in Ashburn that they would be willing to provide a 100mb VLAN across? We're running into some routing issues and need to find a long term solution in a hurry (a VLAN may solve it). Thanks. Offline responses, please :-) --

Re: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Grant A. Kirkwood
Steve Gibbard said: On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Kevin Oberman wrote: IBM T and A series systems all have serial ports as far as I know. (I have not seen T40, yet.) The Toshiba Satellite Pros have serial ports as well. The lower end non-pro Satellite notebooks don't. I discovered while

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread joe mcguckin
On 3/21/03 1:46 PM, Drew Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that have port replicators, but that can be a pain when you need to serial into a router or some

Re: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: I don't know of any off the top of my head, but you can get a Belkin USB hub that has a serial port on it. There's the F5U116 which as 1 Paralell, 4 USB, and 2 Serial ports... Retails for $90 The Keyspan's are OK, but IMHO I'd

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Andy Dills
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, joe mcguckin wrote: Buy a MAC Powerbook. I just purchased a 12 PB as a backup to my 15 TiBook and for folks around the office to use for field use. With a USB serial adaptor and Zterm (shareware terminal emulator) it works great. conserver is a great command line

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Joel Jaeggli
large dells all have serial ports joelja On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, joe mcguckin wrote: On 3/21/03 1:46 PM, Drew Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that

Bellsouth clueful?

2003-03-21 Thread Jason Slagle
Anyone at bellsouth home that can provide some insite (mostly eta) on the email-server outage going on. I tried the normal paths: - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (reason: 550 Invalid recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) I have loved ones

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Larry Rosenman
--On Friday, March 21, 2003 16:46:51 -0500 Drew Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems like these are all but extinct, but does anyone know of a 'new' notebook that has a serial port built onto it? I've found some that have port replicators, but that can be a pain when you need to serial

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Jason Lixfeld
I forgot to cc nanog, but you can pick up USB to Serial adapters. I just picked up a high speed usb to serial adapter for about $80CDN: http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/USA19W/ hth. On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 04:31 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote: --On Friday, March 21, 2003 16:46:51 -0500

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Larry Rosenman
--On Friday, March 21, 2003 13:40:17 -0800 Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Serial ports that plug into USB seem to be fairly cheap I guess I need to look harder.. (and does FreeBSD 4-STABLE support them? ). LER -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1

(possible Flame bait) Backbone Building vs Transit purchasing

2003-03-21 Thread Deepak Jain
Notice, I didn't call this Peering vs Transit. I don't want to get into that discussion. :) Over the years, as economics have moved around and such, the question of whether its *profitable* to build a backbone and peer-off most or all traffic vs buying transit for all or some destinations has

Re: OT: Notebooks /w a serial port?

2003-03-21 Thread Charles Sprickman
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Larry Rosenman wrote: I guess I need to look harder.. (and does FreeBSD 4-STABLE support them? ). Sadly, no: ugen0: Keyspan product 0x010b, rev 1.00/80.01, addr 2 I do recall finding a patch a long time ago that I used on my work laptop. Why it was never committed, I