Apologies if this is too off topic. We (a group of state govt
organizations) are working together in a VoIP rollout. Our plan is to
use our collective buying power to purchase long distance calls at
wholesales rates. One organization in our group is going to be the lead
agency and charge back
Hi all,
I'm having a discussion with one of my vendors about the 911
capabilities of their SIP VoIP phone system. The vendor says that if we
use an Enhanced 911 service that their phone system will transmit
location information to the PSAP at the time of the call in addition to
the ANI. I was
Are there any sales people lurking that might have fiber in the Palo
Cedro area of California. Contact me off list please.
Dan
I've been shopping for a 100kw genset and have received some widely
varrying prices. If you have some experience in this area would you
mind giving me a ping off list? I'm trying to decide if these dealers
are out of their mind or if I'm just out of touch. The high end was
$18,350 which just
Hi All,
I'm trying to get some pricing on an OC-3 that we will be using for
voice. We already have a master agreement with SBC for our services. I
have the feeling that we are being oversold services and/or sold
services that are not required for what we need to accomplish. Not
doing this
them the phone numbers that I want to ride on that circuit?
Thanks all,
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Crocker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 2:55 PM
To: Dan Lockwood
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Anyone familiar with the SBC product lingo?
SONET Circuit
I'm in a disagreement with ARIN about my application for bulk whois
data. I've got a software program that needs resolve AS numbers to the
Company Name of the owner. The software app has need to do this on a
very high volume. E.g. I run a report that returns the top 100 AS
destinations for my
Hi all,
I'm looking for a program that can generate "real"
looking traffic. It should be able to send TCP/UDP traffic to a large set
of hosts (thousands), send traffic to random or semi-random ports and send
packets/datagrams that are of random/semi-random size. Ideally it should
run on
No i'm not trying to DOS
anyone. I want to stress test a netflow app that I wrote and need
something that can generate the many flow cache entries that would be present
with real traffic while i'm running it inmy lab.
Thanks all!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dan
LockwoodSent:
These responses
capture the essence of the messages that I received on the topic. Thanks
for all your input.
"If your looking for big dumb
cheap devices to just move data around a big
switched network, 3com is your vendor. If you plan on doing anything fancier than SNMP, best look
Anyone out there have experience with the larger variety
3com switches (7700)? What is the general opinion on 3com in the SP
space? what are the good things that they do and inevitably the
bad?I'm working with a company to evaluate some of their products
and wanted to getthe community to weigh
Where can a person go to get a one stop WHOIS query for AS and prefix
information instead of trying ARIN, then RIPE, etc?
Thanks,
Dan
I'm in a debate with a guy over the use of 'ip address x.x.x.x s.s.s.s
secondary' on Cisco gear. I seem to remember reading that the use of
secondary addresses is a bad idea, but I can't recall the details of
why. Process switched? Can anyone offer a resource or more specific
information?
Hello everyone,
I'm working on a project to characterize and summarize traffic info
using netflow. I have completed a prototype and have been testing it on
our network but would like to see how it performs with some 'real'
traffic. Is there someone out there that wouldn't mind exporting some
For those of you who sell MPLS VPNs, what components of the service do
you charge for and how do you do the billing? E.g. per port + traffic,
per site + traffic, etc. I am not interested in buying MPLS services
just how the billing happens. Thanks!
Dan
If you are in a Cisco shop you might consider Secure ACS. We use ACS to
log all of our changes and have very good success with it.
Unfortunately it is not free.
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
joshua sahala
Sent: Tuesday, November
Try here too:
http://www.averillpark.net/datacenter/
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Ron Malenfant (rmalenfa)
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 3:06 PM
To: 'Fisher, Shawn'; 'Nanog List (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Datacenter Spec's
Although I fail to have one of the stickers, if there is anyone at the
meeting that is operating in the northern California area and would like
to discuss peering please send me a message off-list. I'm interested to
learn what other operations are in the area.
Thanks!
Dan Lockwood
Recognizing that I am not an 'expert', I have got to ask just one
question. Can these people at Verisign really think that they know
better than all of the real experts that have worked with/on the DNS
over the years. It seems rather silly to assume that a few people have
more knowledge than
OK, so who is responsible for bringing the fruit? Does our registration
fee cover that? :D
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
JC Dill
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 9:05
To: NANOG
Subject: Re: [Fwd: [IP] VeriSign to revive redirect
I will do my best to get the tomatos. How many do you think we will
need?
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
JC Dill
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 12:12
To: NANOG
Subject: Re: Tomatoes for Verisign at NANOG 29
At 12:00 PM
along a 1.7 mile path. Your comments are appreciated, if there is
interest I will summarize the results.
Thanks!
Dan Lockwood
I have to agree with Ejay. Microsoft is not the only software vendor.
It seems silly to argue that one OS is better than the other. Linux
needs to be patched to, as do all the various flavors or Unix, solaris,
etc from time to time and with varying degrees of urgency. This is a
fact of life.
Title: Message
Can someone
recommend an electrical engineering firm in the middle to north part of
California that has experience with NOC design? TIA
Dan
Lockwood
Title: Message
To
clarify, i'm looking for electrical and control system engineering.
Thanks!
-Original Message-From: Dan Lockwood
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:44To:
NANOGSubject: Electrical Engineering Firm
Recommendation
Can someone
recommend an electrical
but again, the recommended security fixes do not seem to
provide any relief. Does anyone have any insight into what this thing
is? TIA
Dan
Lockwood
Title: Message
-Original Message-From: Dan Lockwood
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 12:59To:
NANOGSubject: New or existing virus/vulnerability in Windows
software?
Everyone,
We are having
fits with a new? virus or vulnerability. The simptoms are as follows
Title: Message
Rob
was kind enough to look into my problem and found it to be a bot which is spread
via TCP 139. No big alarm. Thanks to all!
Dan
-Original Message-From: Dan Lockwood
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 12:59To:
NANOGSubject: New or existing virus
Assuming the genset was running under load, how often would the oil
filter need to be changed? Are there any other issues that would need
to be addressed in a sustained power outage? As far as genset
maintenance that is.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Richard Welty [mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Message
I wanted to throw
out a big THANK YOU to everyone that has responded. You have surfaced some
issues which we would never have considered and will undoubtedly help us to
avoid some big mistakes. Thanks again!
Dan Lockwood
Microsoft Certified
Professional
CompTIA Network
, thanks to those that took the
time to participate.
Dan Lockwood
Microsoft Certified
Professional
CompTIA Network+
Certified
Cisco Certified Network
Associate
of customer equipment. Does anyone have input or
possibly an example of what is being done throughout the
industry?
TIA
Dan Lockwood
Microsoft Certified
Professional
CompTIA Network+
Certified
Cisco Certified Network
Associate
Would anyone be willing to post an operational example of CAR for ICMP.
I would like to see what others are doing to combat the problem.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Jared Mauch [mailto:jared;puck.Nether.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 13:12
To: Jeff Shultz
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and Cisco
IOS/hardware.
As always, the
expertise of the group is unsurpassed and GREATLY
appreciated.
Dan Lockwood
Microsoft Certified
Professional
CompTIA Network+
Certified
Cisco Certified Network
Associate
advice is appreciated. Thanks!
Dan
Lockwood
Title: Message
Does anyone have a
resource that has recommendations about how to name interfaces in a DNS name
space? Is there a standard that is used? TIA
Dan
Lockwood
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