metric 0 vs 'no metric at all'

2006-01-02 Thread Alexander Koch
Hiya, I was wondering if someone had done any or some research on this before... basically I am not sure with all the many implementations of BGP and all the vendors if and what those will do when they see a metric of 0 and no metric. I am not an expert knowing the actual protocol's messages exch

RE: live chat with other nanog'ers

2006-01-02 Thread Eric Kagan
> > > > here's the real challenge. i would like to chat to a couple of dead nanog users. Rename thread to "dead chat with other nanog'ers" and then it will just work, no ?

Re: live chat with other nanog'ers

2006-01-02 Thread Christian Kuhtz
On Jan 2, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Randy Bush wrote: here's the real challenge. i would like to chat to a couple of dead nanog users. Easy. Tightly and carefully wrap between between 3 feet foot to 1m of fiber around a crystal ball, degree of cloudiness is irrelevant as long as not completel

Re: live chat with other nanog'ers

2006-01-02 Thread Randy Bush
here's the real challenge. i would like to chat to a couple of dead nanog users. randy

Re: Leap second reminder - Check your NTP

2006-01-02 Thread Charley Kline
Interesting. ntp-2.gw.uiuc.edu is an old Cisco box running 12.0(27). I wasn't around for the leap second, so I don't have any information about what happened, and its log is completely silent. FWIW, its clock and NTP process appear fine now. It's synced off our GPS clock, which may be a p

Re: live chat with other nanog'ers

2006-01-02 Thread MARLON BORBA
IMHO the best place to chat with other NANOGers would be... this mailing-list. Moderated, scriptkiddie-less, no would-be-hackers, mostly on-topic subjects. IRC has become a place for children and teenagers willing to raise their egos' stamina. Abraços, Marlon Borba, CISSP. -- Se você acha qu