On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Nakul Malik wrote:
> >>hmm, telco or internet or ??? (fiber routes or ip paths)
>
> All of the above. ;)
> I wouldn't mind a copy if someone has them. I used to have cable charts
> at my old job but since I started out on my own, I have yet to collect
hrm, I can't find fibe
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Albinati, Luis Martin wrote:
> I am considering some bandwidth management solutions and would like to
> know if some of you people have had some real world experiences with
> this kind of boxes.
> More specifically I am looking at some Large-ISP or Carrier-Grade
> solutions wi
In the past days I've been analyzing solutions from Allot and P-Cube,
and some of them would seem to be fine, but I would like to know if you
have had experiences with these or other products that might fit for the
job. I would greatly appreciate all the advices, recommendations or
suggestions tha
I need to select a router to install in each of our CO's to bring together a
network of T-1 between our colos.
This will be the primary network for management of our CBX'es, routers, 5ESS
switches, and other gear.
This network will be totally separate from our existing network. Here are my
require
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:14:29 -0400
"Hannigan, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [..]we additionally request that they resolve the RR to 127.0.0.3
> before they lock out and reload the zone.
>
> We picked 127/8 as the standard. RFC 1918 wasn't suitable
> for obvious reasons.
[ I know you know
>>hmm, telco or internet or ??? (fiber routes or ip paths)
All of the above. ;)
I wouldn't mind a copy if someone has them. I used to have cable charts
at my old job but since I started out on my own, I have yet to collect
them.
-Nakul
Nakul Malik
Nakul Malik Consultancy Services
Ph: +91-
Hi,
I am considering some bandwidth management solutions and would like to
know if some of you people have had some real world experiences with
this kind of boxes.
More specifically I am looking at some Large-ISP or Carrier-Grade
solutions with at least the following specifications:
>= 1Gbps tra
I've got some regular maps of their network (ones they would post on their
site) if you want.
Best Wishes,
Blake L. Smith
- Original Message -
From: Matt Bazan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 11:03 AM
Subject: north american backbone network diagrams
I know the
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Matt Bazan wrote:
>
> I know these may be scarce now due to terrorist concerns but does anyone
> know where I can dig up current maps of MCI's and AT&T's north american
> nets? MCI appears to have yanked their american diagram..Thanks
>
hmm, telco or internet or ??? (fiber
I know these may be scarce now due to terrorist concerns but does anyone
know where I can dig up current maps of MCI's and AT&T's north american
nets? MCI appears to have yanked their american diagram..Thanks
I haven't seen anything like this before, so I'm hoping someone here could
enlighten me.
We have a customer that has taken a single co-located server from us. They
can download large files from this server to any machine, except the Mac
OS X machines at the end of their shared leased line at th
Ar Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:09:52 -0400, scríobh Matt Taber:
>
> Robert Scott wrote:
>> Any body else having trouble with Akamai site this AM. Started
>> about an hour ago.
Works from all of our providers bar one...
I used an IP address in the second traceroute to make sure that it wasn't just one I
I trace fine to www.symantec.com
Lovely having Akamai servers in NOC.
bash-2.03$ traceroute www.symantec.com
traceroute to a568.d.akamai.net (216.109.195.229)
1 grr7200-31 (63.168.31.254) 0.982 ms 0.685 ms 0.711 ms
2 a216-109-195-229.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (216.109.195.229)
1.222 ms 0
Robert Scott [22/10/04 09:58 -0400]:
>
> Any body else having trouble with Akamai site this AM. Started about an
> hour ago.
>
tried multiple akamaized sites (symantec, yahoo.) - works for me from
multiple locations - india, hong kong and usa (sherman oaks, CA)
I can also load pages.
route-server>traceroute www.symantec.com
Translating "www.symantec.com"...domain server (12.129.192.148) [OK]
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to a568.d.akamai.net (208.254.57.157)
1 mdf1-bi8k-1-ve-93.lax1.attens.net (12.129.193.233) [AS 17233] 4 msec
Any body else having trouble with Akamai site this AM. Started about an
hour ago.
C:\>tracert www.symantec.com
Tracing route to a568.d.akamai.net [69.45.79.30]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms 10.69.98.1
2 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms 68.216.192.17
316 ms <
> > http://www.cisco.com/edu/peterpacket/
> >
> What's a "villian"? And why does everyone have such incredibly white teeth?
its a synthetic flavour - real vanilla is prefered every time.
--bill
on Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 09:19:11PM -0700, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
> ...that there's some operational content somewhere in here:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/edu/peterpacket/
>
> ...though I'm on kind of a slow link, so I'm still looking. My eternal
> thanks to Suresh for finding this. My day is co
This report has been generated at Fri Oct 22 21:44:31 2004 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of an AS4637 (Reach) router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
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I wanna know why Peter Packet doesn't have a Swedish accent!
;-)
Tony
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