For large campuses that have a lot (hundreds) of switches, Cisco seems
to win out over HP from a TCO standpoint.
I've consistently seen HP switches have higher failure rates, which
isn't a big deal if you're a smaller shop, but when you have a large
campus (or several large campuses across a state
> That's strange, I abhor the Cisco way of doing VLANs and love the
> HP/Procurve method.
>
> What do you find so irritating?
>
I find it irritating because I am often running thousands of vlans and
do not want to explicitly type them all out in the config or to have
to do so with a script. `swit
On 23 June 2010 08:54, Colin Alston wrote:
> I dislike HP switches from a management point of view (and I think the
> VLAN config is nonsense), but they work fine.
That's strange, I abhor the Cisco way of doing VLANs and love the
HP/Procurve method.
What do you find so irritating?
Kind regards,
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Chris Gravell wrote:
You start with all of them once you have a good understanding of the
underlying protocols.
There is no cheat-sheet.
I wasn't asking for the cheat-sheet. I was asking for what do you include
in the catagory of "all of them."
AT&T is currently advertising my address space to the internet
accidentally via BGP which they should not be. Since they are advertising
my address space on accident, we are dead in the water. Does anybody out
there work for ATT or know of the number I can call in order to have them
stop adve
ARIN encourages its community to participate in the 2010 Global IPv6
Deployment Monitoring Survey being conducted by GNKS Consult and TNO and
sponsored by the RIPE NCC.
The survey is now available at:
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You start with all of them once you have a good understanding of the underlying
protocols.
There is no cheat-sheet.
-Original Message-
From: Sean Donelan [mailto:s...@donelan.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 2:45 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Sources of network security templates or
Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Does anyone know a reputable virtual private server provider in the
Netherlands
It also should provide Debian stable (Lenny right now) and not cost more
than ~$30 a month. Of course the company should not have problems
Someone pointed me to http://www.xlshosting.nl/ w
Pen-testing for what?
-Original Message-
From: Scott Berkman [mailto:sc...@sberkman.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:28 AM
To: 'Ken Gilmour'; 'George Bonser'
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Penetration Test Vendors
If I wanted someone to do this, I'd probably look at a security ven
Rob,
Sorry about that. Your e-mail address was on an old SalesForce list
that we forgot to remove you from. I've followed up internally to make
sure it won't happen again.
If anyone else gets any unwanted contact from us, please let me know and
I'll make sure it's taken care of.
Thanks,
Jeffrey Lyon writes:
> Why contact his boss? It's not like he's on a rogue e-mail campaign,
> obviously the company told him to do this. Why not focus on more
> significant spam?
The "more significant spam" is largely handled by my anti-spam
measures. Cluing Internap in to the fact that I not
Why contact his boss? It's not like he's on a rogue e-mail campaign,
obviously the company told him to do this. Why not focus on more
significant spam?
Jeff
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
>
> Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap
> compla
Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap
complaining about getting spammed.
Anyone else getting spam from this joker? Has he been doing nanog
mailing list or arin database harvesting? Anyone know who his boss is?
-r
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