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I've
been told by Juniper that the MTU negotiation problem was fixed in the 7.x
versions. We're upgrading soon, so I hope to find out for
myself.
Diane Turley Sr. Network Engineer Xspedius Communications Co.
636-625-7178
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Title: Strange issue involving sampling
First, apologies if this isn't the right place, but I was hoping to hit a lot of networking folks in one shot and this seemed like the likely venue.
I have this problem where a customer of mine has issues getting to secure websites (https sites like Ch
Title: Juniper DNS cache
Dumb question…anyone know how to clear the DNS cache on a Juniper M-20? I looked all through the JUNOS documentation on their website and looked through all the available commands and couldn't find anything.
Diane Turley
Sr. Network Engineer
Xspedius Communication
I have some customers down, probably due to power outages or Bell
issues, as I'm getting AIS on their ports. Otherwise, we're operational
on generator power. Hopefully, Wilma will move out soon so we can get
our techs back in and see what the neighborhood looks like. I just hope
they're pretty
Title: Bell South backbone contact
Before someone sends me the puck.nether.net site URL, I tried that already. No one responds to the email addresses listed there or in the ARIN AS records (and half of them bounced anyway). The person I talked to in the NOC was very nice and told me she wou
I agree. We just turned up an OC3 with them the day before yesterday,
with no issues.
Diane Turley
Sr. Network Engineer
Xspedius Communications Co.
636-625-7178
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Some ISPs managed to get FEMA to let a tanker through and that's how
we're back up. It wasn't pretty though.
Marshall Eubanks:
I remember that after 9/11 the real network hits started about 3 days
later, when the diesel generators started running out of fuel in the
downtown telco hotels, and
We just received word they were evacuating the folks out of the
Superdome too, as that's now in 3 feet of water...and rising.
Diane Turley
Sr. Network Engineer
Xspedius Communications Co.
636-625-7178
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Title: OC3 to Gig-E conversion
All,
Is there something out there (other than a router) that will convert from OC3c to Gig-E? Feel free to answer offline, don't want to fill everyone's inbox at once :)
Thanks,
Diane Turley
Sr. Network Engineer
Xspedius Communications Co.
636-625-7178
>From personal experience, whether you check that you want further
mailings from MoveOn.org or not, they send them to you anytime you send
anything (petitions, letters, etc) from their website. They're also not
that great about taking you off when you complain (I have had to
complain 2-3 times pe
I can understand not wanting to get Alcatel support...we use Alcatel's
NMS too and it's pricey for everything, support, upgrades, etc. (thank
goodness it's now on the edge of our network and not on the core...hail
Juniper!!). But you gotta do what you gotta do. I can't imagine us
being down that
Depending on your area, DS3 isn't necessarily cheaper than 8 T1s. I
know in some markets, I have to buy 16 T1s from Bell before it matches
their DS3 cost. It just depends on the tariffs.
I've never used MLF before, just MLPPP, but in my experience, MLPPP
works for my customers better than load-
Hmmm, have to disagree with your opinion Tampa too. Ever been to Ybor
City (just a hop-skip from Tampa)? They shut down the main drag and let
you stumble from bar to bar without fear of being hit by a car. Also
lots of great restaurants there. I spent 6 mths there stationed at
MacDill AFB and
Having spent the first 30 years of my life in the DC area (MD and VA
suburbs), I have to disagree. Reston puts you within reasonable driving
distance of hundreds of great restaurants (of all ethnicities), clubs,
museums, monuments, memorials, and general excitement. Just don't try
to get to any
I had this once with a 7500 and a friend at Cisco told me this
procedure. I'm not sure if it would help you though. I had an idle
session in "show users" output.
To clear the idle session, I typed "show tcp brief". My friend said the
stuck one should be in "ESTAB" state, but the one I cleared
> If you have a fully redundant internal BGP, and are running all
> 12.2S/12.3/12.2T, then you can rather safely do the internal BGP
> passwords without a customer notice, expecting no session drop but
> knowing if one did you'd have routes via a second BGP reflector
> anyway.
Just an FYI, w
We do prefix-filter all our peers, both customer and transit. We also
use as-path filters. It does seem to help us avoid insertion of invalid
routes and other issues (especially since some people we peer with don't
do the same on their side).
As far as stability and process problems, we're too
.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 01:44:44PM -0700, Rodney Joffe wrote:
>
> Perhaps we are all making too much of this...
>
> It appears that Winstar feels that there is no need for MD5
> authentication of peering sessions. One of our customers has just had
> the following response
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