RE: 10GE access switch router

2004-09-28 Thread Burton, Chris
The Cisco Catalyst 3750G-16TD is a 1RU switch and I believe has a single 10GE Xenpak uplink; not sure how many ports you are looking for. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group - Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only fo

RE: Website contact for www.cisco.com

2004-09-27 Thread Burton, Chris
this e-mail in error, please contact Walt Disney Internet Group at 206-664-4000. -Original Message- From: Petri Helenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 1:53 PM To: joe mcguckin Cc: Burton, Chris; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Temkin, David; NANOG Subject: Re: Website contact fo

RE: Website contact for www.cisco.com

2004-09-23 Thread Burton, Chris
I also ran into this problem yesterday, I contacted Cisco and they said that they were not block any of my addresses or ranges which I found to be strange since from what I could tell out of an entire /22 only one IP address was affected. As of around 0500 PDT this morning I was able to a

RE: Current street prices for US Internet Transit

2004-08-16 Thread Burton, Chris
Those problems you describe may be the providers initially and on a on going basis, but they can very quickly become your problem. The SLA you have with your provider may allow for a recoup of some money lost in the form or credits or contract termination; but in the end money lost is mon

RE: Legal intercept - 3550

2004-08-11 Thread Burton, Chris
You could setup a Linux/Solaris (or other) device (It would need to be GigE capable) and span all of the data to that port and then use either iptables/ipchains to log the data and drop what don't need or use ethereal/tcpdump to capture the data using filters to weed out the information yo

RE: Loss of Telnet Capability to 6509

2004-07-28 Thread Burton, Chris
It is possible that all of the VTY session have been used up (line vty 0 4); if this is the case then a clearing (clear line vty x) of the sessions should resolve the issue. Chris C. Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services Smith Tower: 206.664.4131 Westin: 206.664.483

RE: T1 short-haul vs. long-haul

2004-07-21 Thread Burton, Chris
I would watch out on the ADSL lines; most carriers I have dealt with in the past on these types of circuits fall under the residential category and there for do not have the same type of SLA's (24x7 support or response window) that say an SDSL business account would. Depending on the requ

RE: Companies that sell NEBS x86 servers

2004-06-30 Thread Burton, Chris
Depending on the server size and processing power requirements HP has the "CC" line of servers. They are available for the most part with AC or DC power supplies in x86 configurations. http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/carrier_grade/ Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: N

RE: Cisco Systems to Purchase Procket Networks...

2004-06-17 Thread Burton, Chris
I was under the impression the Mr. Li had left Procket some time ago and does not work for either company currently. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the indiv

RE: NLB Recommendations

2004-06-08 Thread Burton, Chris
Depending on the features you need and you price point; the Cisco CSM for the 6500 works great and should scale quite well but is quite pricey. If you are looking for something smaller you could use the Cisco CSS 11500; the CSS works well since the software has been upgraded and has far l

RE: Open Source BGP Route Optimization?

2004-05-25 Thread Burton, Chris
I thought Zebra/Quagga just implemented the actual routing daemons/processes, not any route optimization other then optimization that can be had by manual intervention; nothing on the lines of Route Science or the Cisco OER. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Networ

RE: Cisco HFR

2004-05-25 Thread Burton, Chris
haul 40Gb/s circuits, nor are there any DWDM systems that can do 8, 16 or 32 40Gb/s wavelengths. Burton, Chris wrote: > According to what the site says and from what I have heard they are > talking about a $450,000-$500,000 base price for the single shelf unit > and the OC768 Car

RE: Cisco HFR

2004-05-25 Thread Burton, Chris
According to what the site says and from what I have heard they are talking about a $450,000-$500,000 base price for the single shelf unit and the OC768 Cards will probably be quite expensive until one of the other companies (Juniper or Avici) comes out with something competitive. Chris Burton Ne

RE: BGP - Newbie Documentation

2004-05-24 Thread Burton, Chris
Also Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Edition) has always been a favorite of mine. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above.

RE: BGP - Newbie Documentation

2004-05-24 Thread Burton, Chris
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Technologies:B GP http://www.nanog.org/isp.html#routing Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the indiv

RE: fiber cut 19 May/PM -> 20 May/AM in Ashburn, VA (lawnmower?!)

2004-05-21 Thread Burton, Chris
I would agree that most Telco's put the initial ring fiber pairs in the same conduit due to cost savings and build out permits; but sometimes the issue is not cost; but laziness on the part of the company or the engineer. In the past I worked for a company that designed and installed MAN

RE: tcp bgp vulnerability looking glass and route server issues.

2004-04-21 Thread Burton, Chris
Although "show ip bgp nei" command is by far the easiest way to get the BGP peer information and should not be enabled on any production BGP peering routers that allow non-trusted or public connectivity it is not the only way to get the information; anyone who does not do inbound SNMP filt

RE: SPAM Directly from AT&T Data Networking

2004-04-14 Thread Burton, Chris
I have received similar emails (not many) in the past from AT&T and other providers, but nothing recently. At the time I received the emails we were not doing business with AT&T either; I do find it annoying, it was not a big problem since it only happen a couple of times. Chris Burton N

RE: Firewall opinions wanted please

2004-03-16 Thread Burton, Chris
Depends on many aspects; performance, management, and logging features. I personally recommend Checkpoint FW-1 Express for a smaller site if you want easy configuration and a great logging interface; though the pricing may not be what you are looking for. Cisco PIX is also great but the m

RE: AS3561 - lights are on but nobody's home?

2004-03-15 Thread Burton, Chris
I spoke with their NOC about 3 days ago @800.663.9932. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this e-mail is

RE: Enterprise Multihoming

2004-03-12 Thread Burton, Chris
Address portability all depends on if you IP blocks are assigned by ARIN/RIPE/APNIC/ISP portable or if you are using the ISP's address space. It has been my experience that multi-homing to diverse ISP's with multiple circuits per ISP (i.e. Primary/Secondary with ISP-A and Primary/Second

RE: Mass de-aggregation?

2004-03-09 Thread Burton, Chris
I have not seen a major jump in routes (AS8137) I have about 131380 Prefixes for BGP. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. I

RE: Data Center Building Considerations

2004-02-04 Thread Burton, Chris
I would suggest speaking with someone who has been part of a large scale datacenter design and implementation. Depending on what state/country you are in there are various electrical, HVAC, fire suppression, and other codes that you have satisfy along with any other company policies on th

RE: OK...between 12:00 and 12:10 who

2004-01-29 Thread Burton, Chris
We have multiple carriers in multiple locations and have not noticed anything. Chris Burton Network Engineer Walt Disney Internet Group: Network Services The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the re