Started a few weeks ago for us.
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Different rules for different countries.
Can't buy CON-SW from Australian distributors (I've tried 3), but I can
buy it from the UK with support for Australia.
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Phone: 1300
Interesting Question... And do they consider the JUNOS included a separate
item? Or can it happily be sold with the hardware.
Juniper will have a couple of years before it has to worry about a refurb
market like Cisco has - especially in volume.
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Sent from my iPhone. I blame all misspellings on the autocorrect.
Never used those but on some gear from that era it had to.be repeated 3x
like the Hayes +++ attention sequence.
On Feb 12, 2011 9:02 PM, "Brian Feeny" wrote:
>
> Sad but true, I still have a few of these in operation as terminal
servers. In reading the documentation I could find it wasn't clear to
On Feb 12, 2011, at 11:11 42PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>> Your suspicion may be accurate and accidental. I rented a car in San
>> Diego the other day -- there was a sign warning that the key fob might
>> not work within 5 miles of the port -- San Diego has a major Navy base
>> -- because of interfere
I remember maintaining a fleet of these back in the day. I believe
it's just the standard escape character Ctrl-] ?
Maybe this document helps?
http://www.marine.csiro.au/~dpg/sysManDocs/annex_man.pdf
-j
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Brian Feeny wrote:
>
> Sad but true, I still have a few of
> Your suspicion may be accurate and accidental. I rented a car in San
> Diego the other day -- there was a sign warning that the key fob might
> not work within 5 miles of the port -- San Diego has a major Navy base
> -- because of interference from shipboard electronics.
same time, my phone's g
Sad but true, I still have a few of these in operation as terminal servers. In
reading the documentation I could find it wasn't clear to me how to solve my
issue. I use these to manage Cisco routers.
How can I connect to a server, and then drop back to the CLI, so I can then
connect to anoth
On Feb 12, 2011, at 21:03, Lee Howard wrote:
>> Honestly, I can't quite see the big deal for home users. I'm using
>> an Apple Airport Extreme, and setting it up with a IPv6 tunnel from
>
> $150? That's a high-powered device compared to most home gateways.
Sure, but the same thing is possible wi
On Feb 12, 2011, at 5:55 PM, de...@visp.net.lb wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 11:39:59 -1000, Michael Painter wrote:
>> de...@visp.net.lb wrote:
>>> On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:53:14 -0600, Jack Bates wrote:
On 2/8/2011 7:41 AM, Denys Fedoryshchenko wrote:
> It is PLL LNB, one carrier, we are u
On Feb 12, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> Maybe this is connected to the new fiber optic cable to Venezuela, it seems
> to have caught everyone by surprise.
I believe the cable was landed, but not actually lit yet. That's set for later
this year based on what I recall from that
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 5:01 AM, Joly MacFie wrote:
> Any confirmation of internet blocking?
>
> http://bikyamasr.com/wordpress/?p=26849
>
> As massive street demonstrations are met with widespread violence in
> Algeria, the country is reporting that many Facebook accounts have been
> deleted or
On Feb 12, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Jim Cowie wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:05 PM, mikea wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 05:01:12PM -0500, Joly MacFie wrote:
>>> Any confirmation of internet blocking?
>>>
>>> http://bikyamasr.com/wordpress/?p=26849
>>>
>>> As massive street demonstrations are
> -Original Message-
> From: Geert Bosch [mailto:bo...@adacore.com]
>
> Honestly, I can't quite see the big deal for home users. I'm using
> an Apple Airport Extreme, and setting it up with a IPv6 tunnel from
$150? That's a high-powered device compared to most home gateways.
> HE was
On 2/12/2011 13:33, Ryan Finnesey wrote:
> This is one of the reasons we are starting to look at Juniper for a new
> network build. It is my understanding we set software updates for life for
> free.
> Cheers
> Ryan
>
How does Juniper feel about used hardware?
~Seth
Right, pretty good idea to look for other altermatives, few years ago I
wouldn't agree, however my feeling says that Cisco competetitors have grown a
lot,
AAA-,
-Mensaje original-
De: Ryan Finnesey
Enviados: 12/02/2011 17:03:32
Para: nanog@nanog.org
Cc: John Macleod
Asunto: RE: SmartN
Thanks,
I wonder if the fb messing is filtering or a repeat of the Tunisian password
stealing gambit? I guess time will tell. I know fb implemented countrywide
https as a workaround in that case.
j
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Jim Cowie wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:05 PM, mikea wr
Sometimes you have to pick your battles.
I'm sure there's a number cruncher somewhere telling Cisco this is a good idea.
Let's see how the real world reacts though
> Subject: RE: SmartNet Alternatives
> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 13:33:32 -0800
> From: ryan.finne...@harrierinvestments.com
> T
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:05 PM, mikea wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 05:01:12PM -0500, Joly MacFie wrote:
>> Any confirmation of internet blocking?
>>
>> http://bikyamasr.com/wordpress/?p=26849
>>
>> As massive street demonstrations are met with widespread violence in
>> Algeria, the country is
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 05:01:12PM -0500, Joly MacFie wrote:
> Any confirmation of internet blocking?
>
> http://bikyamasr.com/wordpress/?p=26849
>
> As massive street demonstrations are met with widespread violence in
> Algeria, the country is reporting that many Facebook accounts have been
> de
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 11:39:59 -1000, Michael Painter wrote:
de...@visp.net.lb wrote:
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:53:14 -0600, Jack Bates wrote:
On 2/8/2011 7:41 AM, Denys Fedoryshchenko wrote:
It is PLL LNB, one carrier, we are using full transponder 36 Mhz.
There is
almost no other users on this sa
On 02/12/2011 02:32 PM, Scott Howard wrote:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
While I have a few WRT54G's lying around, I've never tried IPv6 on them,
and would find it interesting if anyone has.
I used a WRT54G running DD-WRT for some time with a HE IPv6 tunnel (now
replac
On Feb 12, 2011, at 4:05 41PM, de...@visp.net.lb wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:53:14 -0600, Jack Bates wrote:
>> On 2/8/2011 7:41 AM, Denys Fedoryshchenko wrote:
>>> It is PLL LNB, one carrier, we are using full transponder 36 Mhz. There is
>>> almost no other users on this satellite (inclined
Any confirmation of internet blocking?
http://bikyamasr.com/wordpress/?p=26849
As massive street demonstrations are met with widespread violence in
Algeria, the country is reporting that many Facebook accounts have been
deleted or blocked by the government, in an effort to stifle protests
against
de...@visp.net.lb wrote:
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:53:14 -0600, Jack Bates wrote:
On 2/8/2011 7:41 AM, Denys Fedoryshchenko wrote:
It is PLL LNB, one carrier, we are using full transponder 36 Mhz.
There is
almost no other users on this satellite (inclined more than 1.5
degree), and
other carriers
That is on WiFi, NOT cellular.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 09:37 -0800, Cameron Byrne wrote:
>> Mikael and I both have 3G networks with demonstrated IPv6
>> capabilities, perhaps people should request Google drive Android IPv6
>> support. Please
This is one of the reasons we are starting to look at Juniper for a new network
build. It is my understanding we set software updates for life for free.
Cheers
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Michael Loftis [mailto:mlof...@wgops.com]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:27 PM
To: John Macle
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:53:14 -0600, Jack Bates wrote:
On 2/8/2011 7:41 AM, Denys Fedoryshchenko wrote:
It is PLL LNB, one carrier, we are using full transponder 36 Mhz.
There is
almost no other users on this satellite (inclined more than 1.5
degree), and
other carriers center frequency 100Mhz
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 04:49:55PM -0500, Andrey Khomyakov wrote:
> If only Cisco would sell "software only" support.
They do. You might have to make your sales droid know that YOU know
about it thought. :-)
Order items were CON-SW-... in the past, not sure about today.
Best regards,
Daniel
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On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 09:37 -0800, Cameron Byrne wrote:
> Mikael and I both have 3G networks with demonstrated IPv6
> capabilities, perhaps people should request Google drive Android IPv6
> support. Please point your IPv6 interest here
> http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3389 and c
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> While I have a few WRT54G's lying around, I've never tried IPv6 on them,
> and would find it interesting if anyone has.
>
I used a WRT54G running DD-WRT for some time with a HE IPv6 tunnel (now
replaced with a Cisco 877, but not due to any fai
On 02/12/2011 09:26 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
While I have a few WRT54G's lying around, I've never tried IPv6 on them, and
would find it interesting if anyone has.
http://www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/index.php?topic=106.0
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2011, Thomas Habets wrote:
>
>> Really.
>
> Exactly. Can we PLEASE kill the myth that Android and iPhone has IPv6
> support for mobile side. PLEASE. None do, and there are no publically
> available roadmaps when this might
On Friday, February 11, 2011 05:33:37 pm valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> So riddle me this - what CPE stuff were they giving out in 2009 that was
> already v6-able? (and actually *tested* as being v6-able, rather than "It's
> supposed to work but since we don't do v6 on the live net, nobody's ever
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011, Thomas Habets wrote:
Really.
Exactly. Can we PLEASE kill the myth that Android and iPhone has IPv6
support for mobile side. PLEASE. None do, and there are no publically
available roadmaps when this might happen on either OSes.
There are exactly two types of devices (af
On 2/12/2011 10:34 AM, Andre Keller wrote:
My Milestone (android 2.1) uses IPv6 when connecting to a WLAN with
stateless auto configuration enabled...
Am 12.02.2011 16:49, schrieb Thomas Habets:
*on the mobile side*.
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My Milestone (android 2.1) uses IPv6 when connecting to a WLAN with
stateless auto configuration enabled... (well at least basic
connectivity when browsing web pages... Not sure about the rest...)
Am 12.02.2011 16:49, schrieb Thomas Habets:
> On Fri
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 16:02, Ricky Beam wrote:
> i.e. cellphones... the two largest groups there (iPhone and Android)
> support IPv6 already.
No they don't. Only Symbian and Maemo (MeeGo?) supports IPv6 *on the
mobile side*.
Not android, not iphone.
Unless this has changed in the last month,
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 09:02:32 GMT, Adam Atkinson said:
> When I switched to ADSL I'm pretty sure I was offered the choice of a
> single public IP address on the outside of my router, or a /29 public
> range for my home network (and presumably also a public address for the
> external interface of
>
> When I switched to ADSL I'm pretty sure I was offered the choice of a
> single public IP address on the outside of my router, or a /29 public
> range for my home network (and presumably also a public address for
the
> external interface of my router). I chose the former and don't regret
> havi
George Bonser wrote:
I have yet to see a broadband provider that configures a network so that
individual nodes in the home network get global IPs.
When I switched to ADSL I'm pretty sure I was offered the choice of a
single public IP address on the outside of my router, or a /29 public
range
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