On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Daniel Rohan wrote:
> We've leased several 10G circuits from them and they perform adequately and
> NOC has been responsive. Pacific Northwest Region.
>
> -Dan
>
>
+1
Zayo has been as good if not better than my other providers. I have
service with them in mult
Agree, cuustomer service is really not upto par these days.
All my other carriers do better from that standpoint, but the network
performance isn't all that bad.
Just pray that nothing breaks...
On 11/13/2014 午前 08:22, Christopher Nielsen wrote:
We had circuits with Abovenet in San Jose and
On 11/12/2014 01:59 PM, Bacon Zombie wrote:
Bacon and Zombies, 2 of my favorite things !!!
I'd say 60% of laptops at security conferences I've been to are
Lenovo, 30% Apple and 10% Dell/other.
Not advocating either way just bringing up the nugget of info that I'm
aware of.
--John
On 1
We had circuits with Abovenet in San Jose and Ashburn when Zayo bought
them. Abovenet was very responsive, and their IP folks showed some
expertise. Since Zayo acquired them, the quality and responsiveness
has decreased significantly. We've not experienced any packet loss,
but the quality of custom
lenovo not a must , I am looking for the cheapest, I am even looking in ebay
Brgds,
Lobna Gouda
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 21:59:20 +0100
> Subject: Re: cheap laptop with 32G or 64G recommendations
> From: baconzom...@gmail.com
> To: jsch...@flowtools.net
> CC: nanog@nanog.org
>
> I'd say 60% of la
when zayo acquired abovenet, we shortly thereafter terminated transit with
them for various unsatisfactory reasons.
abovenet was great. miss them.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Daniel Rohan wrote:
> We've leased several 10G circuits from them and they perform adequately and
> NOC has been re
We've leased several 10G circuits from them and they perform adequately and
NOC has been responsive. Pacific Northwest Region.
-Dan
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Ryan Wilkins wrote:
> I don’t know the history on Zayo but they acquired Abovenet of which I’m a
> customer.
>
> Quite frankly, I
I don’t know the history on Zayo but they acquired Abovenet of which I’m a
customer.
Quite frankly, I haven’t been impressed. The support went to shit. The last
two tickets that I’ve opened with them have had mixed results. The first
ticket they called me back 5 days after opening a ticket f
I have a 10Gig to Abovenet and have not been really impressed. It was a royal
pain to get turned up, as their fiber docs didn’t seem to exist. Have had
issues using it to access AWS and EC2. Pushing the traffic back to Level3 or
XO seems to resolve the problem. Trouble tickets seem to be fil
Zayo owns what used to be Abovenet.
In my experience, your experience will vary from market to market,
depending on the network you're based on.
As of late, we've had repeated capacity issues and packet loss in the San
Francisco Bay Area, however other metros have been perfectly stable.
On Wed,
On 11/12/14 11:16 AM, james jones wrote:
> I am current going through some vendor selection for tier 1 providers. I
> was trying get some opinions on Zayo. I have personally never heard of
> them. Thoughts?
Think abovenet...
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I am current going through some vendor selection for tier 1 providers. I
was trying get some opinions on Zayo. I have personally never heard of
them. Thoughts?
I'd say 60% of laptops at security conferences I've been to are Lenovo, 30%
Apple and 10% Dell/other.
On 12 Nov 2014 20:35, "John Schiel" wrote:
>
> On 11/11/2014 05:54 PM, lobna gouda wrote:
>
>> Thanks all for your reply, lenovo seems decent almost all the pc ( lenovo
>> and hp) are decent with
On 11/12/14 11:49 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
I hear the chaps at Hurricane Electric can help you with a nice
tunnel for that...
yea.. because when the sh*t hits the fan I REALLY need a dependency
upon a wonky tunnel server made of cheese an
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> I hear the chaps at Hurricane Electric can help you with a nice
>>> tunnel for that...
>> yea.. because when the sh*t hits the fan I REALLY need a dependency
>> upon a wonky tunnel server made of cheese and mouse parts to be in the
>> middle o
On 11/11/2014 05:54 PM, lobna gouda wrote:
Thanks all for your reply, lenovo seems decent almost all the pc ( lenovo and
hp) are decent with the 16G.somebody mentioned with 16g it is a bit slow; Keith
here is saying the 32G he had no issue. i intend to buy my own memory just to
save on the co
>> I hear the chaps at Hurricane Electric can help you with a nice
>> tunnel for that...
> yea.. because when the sh*t hits the fan I REALLY need a dependency
> upon a wonky tunnel server made of cheese and mouse parts to be in the
> middle of my work process?
wait a sec! there's cheese? where?
YYC Net Lab (of which I am a co-founder) went through the trouble of
forming a not-for-profit company and gaining access to Cisco's official
Network Academy content. The process is a little painful to setup, but you
get access to all the content including Packet Tracer. I still use GNS3
because n
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, Sholes, Joshua wrote:
I concur. I was recently an admin/ITSO for a defense contractor, and
from a network logging standpoint it is VERY difficult to tell the
difference between what you posted and a really subtle
social-engineering-enabled attack--and EVERY attacker these
On 11/11/14, 9:25 PM, "Larry Sheldon" wrote:
>On 11/11/2014 15:37, Ricky Beam wrote:
>> On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 22:43:09 -0500, Joe wrote:
>>> Generally speaking its best you do what your good at and this is not
>>>it.
>>>
>>> Exposing there is a window open to a gov agency is not hacking, trust
>>
The CSR1000v
(http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/cloud-services-router-1000v-series/index.html)
runs on normal VM infrastructure, and will do (almost?) everything
required from a routing perspective to pass everything up to the CCIE
R&S. It requires a license to use it for proper traffi
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