If any one knows of a Limelight Sales rep who may be working tomorrow, could
you please have them get in touch with me?
Thanks,
Jesse Proudman
Blue Box Group, LLC
p. 800-613-4305 x 801
www.blueboxgrp.com
* Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
This isnt new - there have been proposals elsewhere for a resolver
based blacklist of child porn sites.
Swedish ISPs are required to enforce a DNS blacklist for childporn, perhaps
also other European countries. The list is maintained by
PLANNED IP6.ARPA NAMESERVER CHANGE
This is a courtesy notification of an upcoming change to the
nameserver set for the IP6.ARPA zone.
There is no expected impact on the functional operation of the DNS
due to this change.
There are no actions required by DNS server operators or end users.
Joakim Aronius joa...@aronius.com writes:
* Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
This isnt new - there have been proposals elsewhere for a resolver
based blacklist of child porn sites.
Swedish ISPs are required to enforce a DNS blacklist for childporn,
perhaps also other
Sure it upsets.
We have a bunch of average-populated 6500s,
using the default max age (which was, as far as I remember, 5) made
the switches very slow in responding to SNMP queries.
set them to 10, and, Gotcha! everything works very well.
ivan
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 14:25:25 +0200
From: Tassos
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Joakim Aronius joa...@aronius.com writes:
* Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
This isnt new - there have been proposals elsewhere for a resolver
based blacklist of child porn sites.
Swedish ISPs are required to enforce a DNS
Paul,
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From: Paul Vixie vi...@isc.org
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:14:45 +
there's a pacific telephone j-box at the edge of a parking lot in san mateo
california that's been hit by a car hard enough to spring the door open. the
copper punchdowns are now freely and publically accessible. i think
Anyone else get alerts from their BGP monitoring system (In my case
Cyclops) saying Cogent briefly announced some more specific prefixes?
AS path as reported by Cyclops: 7575 46135 174 174
/20s broken into /23s
/23s became /24s
Also saw alerts for one to one (/23 announced has /23)
All
Paul,
Try calling 1-800-332-1321. It is a general repair number for POTS and DSX
circuits. They are clueful, and if they aren't the right people to call,
they will likely be able to point you in the right direction.
Sincerely,
Bobby Glover
Director of Information Services
South Valley
From: Harris Hui harris@hk1.ibm.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 08:13:57 +0800
Hi
Does anyone have experience on design / implementing the Jumbo frame
enabled network?
I am working on a project to better utilize a fiber link across east coast
and west coast with the Juniper devices.
This helps tons.
speedguide.net has some registry 'tweeks' for different versions of windows.
Also Win7 had the ability to turn on a FASTTCP type of congestion management
called Compound TCP. I haven't tried the windows version so ymmv, but I have
experienced great success by changing the
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Kevin Oberman ober...@es.net wrote:
From: Harris Hui harris@hk1.ibm.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 08:13:57 +0800
Hi
Does anyone have experience on design / implementing the Jumbo frame
enabled network?
I am working on a project to better utilize a fiber
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, Paul Vixie wrote:
i think all of us who place infrastructure in places away from our offices
should label them clearly as to who to call if they get hit by cars, or if
not that, make sure google will tell observers how to find us.
Indeed, and along those lines, try to
On Fri, 26 Nov 2010, Harris Hui wrote:
You might want to read this:
http://kb.pert.geant.net/PERTKB/JumboMTU
-Hank
Hi
Does anyone have experience on design / implementing the Jumbo frame
enabled network?
I am working on a project to better utilize a fiber link across east coast
and west
We received Cyclops alerts for one of our /24's. It claimed that the prefix
was being announced by a provider in Hong Kong. Our alerts fired between
10:36:30 and 10:40:36 UTC today, 2010-11-25. The longest time period that
any alert was active was 2m 58s.
All appears to be well at this moment;
Hi
Does anyone have experience on design / implementing the Jumbo frame
enabled network?
I am working on a project to better utilize a fiber link across east
coast
and west coast with the Juniper devices.
Based on the default TCP windows in Linux / Windows and the latency
between
Our fiber optic system is on every maritime map in existence, along with
our Network Operations Control Center's phone number. We still get the
occasional oops from a rouge fisherman who decides his net must be caught
on something else. Unfortunately, as they say - You can't fix stupid.
And just
I am just curios what kind of application/network requires this
aggressive monitoring.
Is it possible to share this information ?
Cheers
On 11/26/10, Ivan Brunello ivan.brune...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure it upsets.
We have a bunch of average-populated 6500s,
using the default max age (which was,
We use a several connections to the financial providers. This connections
are low bandwidth (up to 2 Mbps). This connections used by a number of front
end services from a nubmer of departments and we could not differentiate its
and configure QoS. But from time to time some one produce an extremely
On Fri, 26 Nov 2010, Sergey Voropaev wrote:
We use a several connections to the financial providers. This connections
are low bandwidth (up to 2 Mbps). This connections used by a number of front
end services from a nubmer of departments and we could not differentiate its
and configure QoS. But
On Nov 26, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Sergey Voropaev wrote:
Our task - is to find such applications and report to management and
developers a problem. Also if we'll be aware about it we could configure
QoS.
One place to start would be an open-source NetFlow collector/analyzer like
nfdump/nfsen:
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