the lab, and I didn't see them at all other than the 30 minute
orientation to the lab and for an hour at supper (supervised by the
proctors). I understand it has shrunk significantly now.
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Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX
Austin Energy
http://www.austinenergy.com
software", "Random radiation", and "We've never supported
that feature". It's proven to be fairly accurate when opening cases
with this vendor's tech-support organization.
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Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX
Austin Energy
http://www.austinenergy.com
the
> generally accepted title?
If they manage end-devices, we title them System Support Technician
(A-C)
If they manage routers and firewalls, they are titled Network Systems
Administrator, Network Systems Administrator Senior, and Lan/Wan
Integrator.
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Daniel J McDonald, CCIE #2495, CISSP #
On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 16:27 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Has anyone implemented a tool that ISPs could use to detect whether or
> not a NAT/firewall device is present? Perhaps based on OS
> fingerprinting?
Yes, p0f detects when hosts are behind a nat gateway.
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Danie
, and the like.
Any suggestions for good tools to manage this would be most appreciated.
Our spreadsheets, CAD drawings, and directories full of OTDR shots are
just not cutting it.
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Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX
Austin Energy
http://www.austinenergy.com