Do Dell 8132s have SFP+ vendor code issues?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Anyone have a contact with Cox for peering?
I have used their peering address, but don't get a reply.
Thanks,
Conley
Once upon a time, Martin Hannigan said:
> Remember the Ascend MAX TNT and the sideways left-right airflow? The
> preferred method of deployment was three tall in a two post rack, mid
> mount.
Shoot, only three tall? With the original dual-slot modem cards and
separate HDLC cards, it took three c
Alex,
Remember the Ascend MAX TNT and the sideways left-right airflow? The
preferred method of deployment was three tall in a two post rack, mid
mount. At the end of about the 10th row you could literally cook a steak
and subsequently burn out the gear beyond that point. We fashioned our own
divid
On 3/3/15 15:13, Sean Donelan wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2015, Jay Hennigan wrote:
>>> Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy
>>> with Google or Bing.
>>
>> We have the addresses, need census tract and block.
>
> For small address batches you can use the Census Geocod
fyi
> From: "Alec Peterson"
> To: "techni...@mailman.m3aawg.org"
> Date: Tue, Mar 3, 2015 11:32 PM
> Subject: [Technical] M3AAWG 34 Call for Papers
>
>
> The 34th General Meeting of the Messaging Malware Mobile Anti-Abuse
Working Group (M3AAWG) will be held in Dublin, Ireland from June 8-11,
201
Sorry for a little bit off topic.
This email is to inform you a new open source hardware for networking
innovation called ONetSwitch. It is an all-programmable networking platform
combining ARM and FPGA in a 17cm*13cm area (notebook size) for testing and
verifying research idea related to netw
> --- tethe...@shwisp.net wrote:
> From: Sam Tetherow
>
> Lat/Lng to Census Block via FCC
>
> http://data.fcc.gov/api/block/2010/find?latitude=$latitude&longitude=$longitude&showall=true&format=JSON
> --
>> ---"Scott Weeks" wrote
>> HTTP Status 404 - Not Fo
* Jay Hennigan (j...@west.net) wrote:
> The CFO here is working on FCC form 477 and tells me that he needs to
> enter census tract and block information for our customers. He says that
> the US Census site is worse than useless and the info isn't on the FCC
> site.
The US Census Tiger data set is
Did you do actual coordinates or just click the link?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Mar 3, 2015 6:50 PM, "Scott Weeks" wrote:
>
>
> --- tethe...@shwisp.net wrote:
> From: Sam Tetherow
>
> Lat/Lng to Census Block via FCC
>
> htt
--- tethe...@shwisp.net wrote:
From: Sam Tetherow
Lat/Lng to Census Block via FCC
http://data.fcc.gov/api/block/2010/find?latitude=$latitude&longitude=$longitude&showall=true&format=JSON
--
HTTP Status 404 - Not Found
type Status report
message Not Found
Use Sam's suggestions.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Mar 3, 2015 6:18 PM, "Sam Tetherow" wrote:
> Address to lat/lng using google api
> http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=
> $address&sensor=true
>
> Lat/Lng
Address to lat/lng using google api
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=$address&sensor=true
Lat/Lng to Census Block via FCC
http://data.fcc.gov/api/block/2010/find?latitude=$latitude&longitude=$longitude&showall=true&format=JSON
On 03/03/2015 05:06 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015, Jay Hennigan wrote:
Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy
with Google or Bing.
We have the addresses, need census tract and block.
For small address batches you can use the Census Geocoder. The
documentation is at
http://www.census.go
On 3/3/15 14:59, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy
> with Google or Bing.
We have the addresses, need census tract and block.
--
Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - j...@impulse.net
Impulse Internet Service - http://www
Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy
with Google or Bing.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Mar 3, 2015 5:57 PM, "Jay Hennigan" wrote:
> On 3/3/15 14:44, Josh Luthman wrote:
> > Assuming you have
In message
, Scott Helms writes:
> > I don't know many schools that are open at midnight to accept thumb
> > drives.
>
> I think he was trying to point out that most school libraries, and their
> computer labs, open before classes start. Ice never heard of a school
> deadline that was actually
On 3/3/15 14:44, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Assuming you have LAT/LONG you can use the FCC API:
> http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/form-477-census-tract-information
>
> You also need to provide your coverage. I suggest Towercoverage.com for
> that, though you may not be a WISP. Non-wireless I'm not su
Are you trying to get the census tract for each customer? If so you can
get that from most of the gecoding services like Esri etc.
On Mar 3, 2015 5:38 PM, "Jay Hennigan" wrote:
> The CFO here is working on FCC form 477 and tells me that he needs to
> enter census tract and block information for
Assuming you have LAT/LONG you can use the FCC API:
http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/form-477-census-tract-information
You also need to provide your coverage. I suggest Towercoverage.com for
that, though you may not be a WISP. Non-wireless I'm not sure how you'd go
about it.
Josh Luthman
Office
The CFO here is working on FCC form 477 and tells me that he needs to
enter census tract and block information for our customers. He says that
the US Census site is worse than useless and the info isn't on the FCC
site.
What are others doing in this regard?
--
--
Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Netw
Cisco makes an Air Plenum for front/back air flow.
- M6 chassis:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/optical/hardware/15454install/guide/hig15454/hig_15454M6.html#pgfId-863233
- M2 chassis:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/optical/hardware/15454install/guide/hig15454/hig_15454M2.html#pgfId-62
Call for Papers
IEEE ICNP 2015
http://icnp15.cs.ucr.edu/
ICNP, the IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, is the
premier conference on network protocols, covering all aspects of
network protocol research, i
From: Scott Helms
>
>/em shrug
>
>I can't help it if you don't like real world data.
>On Mar 3, 2015 2:25 PM, "Barry Shein" wrote:
>
>>
>> Ok, then I no longer have any confidence that I understand what you
>> were asserting.
Generally when someone says they don't understand me I assume it's my
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Rob Seastrom wrote:
>
> You can always put baffles above and beneath to channel the air
> into/from your hot/cold aisles. Makes it nice to be able to have the
> connectors on whichever side is convenient.
or you know, rotate the equipment in the rack...
/em shrug
I can't help it if you don't like real world data.
On Mar 3, 2015 2:25 PM, "Barry Shein" wrote:
>
> Ok, then I no longer have any confidence that I understand what you
> were asserting.
>
> From: Scott Helms
> >Odd how the graphing for the top 1000 Usenet servers showed exactly the
>
Alex Rubenstein writes:
> My question: have the
> optical folks woken up and made things cool front to back, or are
> they still in to the bottom to top world?
Unless something's changed, AT&T NEDS still reads "Systems exhausting
more than 50 W/sq ft must exhaust the air vertically.".
You can
Ok, then I no longer have any confidence that I understand what you
were asserting.
From: Scott Helms
>Odd how the graphing for the top 1000 Usenet servers showed exactly the
>pattern I predicted.
>On Mar 2, 2015 3:46 PM, "Barry Shein" wrote:
>
>>
>> > Anything based on NNTP would be extremely
On March 2, 2015 at 13:21 na...@ics-il.net (Mike Hammett) wrote:
> The most important point is yes, that no one cares. If people wanted it, it
> would be sold to them. End. of. story.
That presumes you can predict what will be sold tomorrow, which is
more what this discussion is about.
If pe
Well, it's not quite that simple. I run a global network so I buy lots of
services in lots of countries and areas so I can tell you what out there even
though I don't see FIOS commercials on my local TV channels, we are quite aware
of the capabilities of FIOS and its competitors. I have lots o
"Naslund, Steve" writes:
>>>From a Verizon press release last summer, all FIOS speeds are now symmetric.
>>>
>>> And no one cares. I don't even see Verizon commercials crowing about
>>> how great it is to have symmetry. If customers loved it that much
>>> don't you think they would market t
>>From a Verizon press release last summer, all FIOS speeds are now symmetric.
>>
>> And no one cares. I don't even see Verizon commercials crowing about
>> how great it is to have symmetry. If customers loved it that much
>> don't you think they would market that way?
>You must not get ou
fttc in uk works great for client code push remote installs , even faster than
some offices since the fibre nodes are less contended.
seen 18mb up work fine and sustained with voip in parallel as well
colin
Sent from my iPhone
On 3 Mar 2015, at 16:20, Tim Franklin wrote:
>> I meant that on the
> I meant that on the Internet as a whole it is unusual for such speeds to
> actually be realized in practice due to various issues.
>
> 8-10Mb/s seems to be what one can expect without going to distributed
> protocols.
Really? I have 2 x VDSL (40/10) to my house, running MLPPP. I can get a
su
On 3/2/2015 11:14 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
If the network supported it this would be typical of a household with
teenagers. People adapt their usage to the constraints presented. That
doesn't mean they are necessarially happy with the constraints. Don't
take lack of complaints as indicating peop
imho this two staments are true:
- tomorrow a new product or service on the Internet can completely
change the ratio download/upload
- most probably, this will not happen
It may take a few days (hours for early adopters) for a new service to
become popular on the Internet, that make a intensive us
The rock has turned over for a moment and I have crawled out. It is good to see
the sunlight from time to time.
Those who know me know my life has gotten away from networking and that sort of
thing, and I am fully immersed in datacenter design and construction for IT
type loads (blades, compute
>
> I don't know many schools that are open at midnight to accept thumb
> drives.
I think he was trying to point out that most school libraries, and their
computer labs, open before classes start. Ice never heard of a school
deadline that was actually in the middle of the night, so if you're work
In message <54f57656.2010...@satchell.net>, Stephen Satchell writes:
> On 03/02/2015 09:14 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > Just tell that to your child that has to submit a assignment before
> > midnight or get zero on 20% of the year's marks. There are plenty
> > of cases where uploads are time crit
On 03/02/2015 09:14 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Just tell that to your child that has to submit a assignment before
> midnight or get zero on 20% of the year's marks. There are plenty
> of cases where uploads are time critical there are also time where
> it really doesn't matter.
That's what USB th
"Naslund, Steve" writes:
>>From a Verizon press release last summer, all FIOS speeds are now symmetric.
>
> And no one cares. I don't even see Verizon commercials crowing
> about how great it is to have symmetry. If customers loved it that
> much don't you think they would market that way?
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