Hello,
Does anyone have a contact at Yahoo that could help with a dns issue on
Yahoo's end?
I'm getting no where with thir Technical Support number.
TIA
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Paul Norton
Server Support
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, William S. Duncanson wrote:
Suprisingly, my cable TV goes out as well when the power goes, so it might
just be more than the CMTS that's going out.
It's your neighborhood distribution amp going out, or possibly a smaller
amp between the neighborhood amp and your house (.
You should be able to tell from (cisco speak)
show controller pos a/b
The counters should be increasing if there are any issues with the line
or the path
Make sure both ends sync from the line (as it's a syncronous link).
A path switch event with won't impact BGP, if it did the entire
On 26 Jul 2006, at 08:29, Forrest W Christian wrote:
Randy Epstein wrote:
I don't have an answer to the root cause of your problem, and I'm
not looking for a discussion on route dampening (there are enough
debates onthis issue to make your head spin), but may I suggest
you raise your ho
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Epstein) [Wed 26 Jul 2006, 07:44 CEST]:
Recently my BGP session has started flapping on the GX circuit... It
looks something like this:
Jul 21 21:33:32.703 UTC: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 67.17.168.73 Up
There are no other log entries during the periods when this oc
On 7/26/06, Simon Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9001972
Anyone else note the irony that the domain names were registered through
domainsbyproxy.com so he is complaining about his own customers.
Well ok - if
On Tuesday 25 Jul 2006 18:04, Henry Linneweh wrote:
>
> I think this operationally impact some people
>
>http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9001972
Anyone else note the irony that the domain names were registered through
domainsbyproxy.com so he is
Randy Epstein wrote:
I don't have an answer to the root cause of your problem, and I'm not
looking for a discussion on route dampening (there are enough debates
onthis issue to make your head spin), but may I suggest you raise your
hold timers to prevent your BGP sessions from going down on sh