Well,
I think it was just blind fear talking.
Properly configured, it is less a security issue than newer devices.
Pretty impressive from Matthew to have the patience/skills to not
simply reload that fridge over the years.
On 09/20/14 16:25, Keith Medcalf wrote:
And what,
Got you beat by nine weeks with a Foundry 9604. :-)
#sh ver
SW: Version 03.3.01aTc1 Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.
Compiled on Feb 01 2005 at 11:21:12 labeled as FES03301a
(2057881 bytes) from Primary foundry-FES/FES03301a.bin
Boot Monitor: Version 03.2.00Tc4
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, David Hubbard wrote:
Got you beat by nine weeks with a Foundry 9604. :-)
I might have a Cat5505 or two on our out-of-band management network with
uptimes that approach this.
jms
#sh ver
SW: Version 03.3.01aTc1 Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.
Thanks to everyone for the advise and the information.
Already got in touch with someone of Maxmind.
Damian.
IAR.
-Original Message-
From: Rob Seastrom [mailto:r...@seastrom.com]
Sent: domingo, 21 de septiembre de 2014 10:22 a.m.
To: Alex Wacker
Cc: Jose Damian Cantu Davila;
The best thing about having GSRs around is trading them in for ASR 9900s.
The freight is a ding, though.
-Drew
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Crocker
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 10:19 AM
To: NANOG
Subject: Saying goodnight to
They make great fish tanks in their second lives, although uptime stats are
more general recollection for me now.
http://postimg.org/image/xdyp4o6p7/
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+jdevane=switchnap@nanog.org] On Behalf Of
Drew Weaver
Sent: Monday, September
I'm getting various 403 messages on tweets about looks automated, from
Tweetcaster and the Web UI, both over Sprint LTE from Tampa; anyone else
seeing this?
Retrieval seems ok; the web UI loads fine too. Appears internal.
I would notify them, but Twitter is down.
Cheers,
-- jra
--
Jay R.
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Jim Devane wrote:
They make great fish tanks in their second lives, although uptime stats are more
general recollection for me now.
http://postimg.org/image/xdyp4o6p7/
Reminds me of a kegerator I saw many moons ago, made out of a hollowed-out
Wellfleet BCN ;)
jms
Ha! I'd say that's an upgrade for the BCN! ;-)
I still have nightmares about Site Mangler, and conflicting versions
between it and the BCN/BLNs.
Ken
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Justin M. Streiner
strei...@cluebyfour.org wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Jim Devane wrote:
They make
On 9/22/2014 06:38, Alain Hebert wrote:
Properly configured, it is less a security issue than newer devices.
Pretty impressive from Matthew to have the patience/skills to not
simply reload that fridge over the years.
Whew! I was afraid I was the one who thought so anymore.
--
The
On 9/22/2014 08:35, David Hubbard wrote:
Got you beat by nine weeks with a Foundry 9604. :-)
The system uptime is 3411 days 7 hours 52 minutes 20 seconds
The system started at 01:38:44 Eastern Sat May 21 2005
That's the kind of waving I like to see.
--
The unique Characteristics of System
(originally posted to wispa ipv6 list, and someone there mentioned that
folks here might have some suggestions, so apologize if you are a member of
both.)
I am seeing issues with IPV6 multicast storms in my network that are fairly
low volume (1-2mbit), but that are causing service disruptions due
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Richard Holbo wrote:
Now it looks like from my reading that CISCO MLD snooping would _help_ with
this, though it would not stop the offender from generating the multicast
requests, it might keep if from reaching _all_ ports, but it would still
If the packets are sent to
We have seen the same issue with Lenovo devices. They all seem to have a
variety of Intel chipsets. We have not found a good solution other than
updating drivers and/or shutting down ipv6 which we really don’t want to do but
it is easier to automate that than to automate the driver update. I
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