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I think it is simply the matter of ROI - Return on Investment - issue.
I'm still living in the area without city water, and when there is power
outage, I don't have water at all since my water pump still needs
electricity.
But some rural area has FTTH because of government funding RUS
I think this vendor-supported SFP was big issue from HP ethernet switch
since it was appeared from HP ethernet switch firmware upgrade without
much attention.
It should be standard, so it shouldn't matter which vender's SFP is.
But since HP decided to stick with their own SFP, some third party
I I were you, I will advertise as following.
/21 Original ARIN allocation
/22 First half of ARIN allocation
/22 second half of ARIN allocation
In this case, you will have backup /21 route just in case of filtering
or something like that.
But in normal case, traffic will be routed based on more
Third option. ^.^
You may need to have notepad, pens, and other stuffs.
Also when you collect brochure or something like that, it is easy to
carry around.
Hyun
Joe Maimon wrote:
Looking for some advice for a first-timer.
What are your recommendation regarding gear?
- laptop and charger
-connected directly,
Why is this required? If you put static routes to point the remote /21 to
the upstream provider on each side wouldn't that take care of the origin AS
loop?
On 5/22/08 10:45 AM, Hyunseog Ryu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I I were you, I will advertise as following
One more thing...
Rent-car may be not a good idea.
Sometimes it's hard to find the parking spot. ^.^
As Andrew said, it will be better to use public transportations such as
cab, bus, and sub-way.
It may take more time, but sometimes the driving style of New Yorker may
be a little bit offensive,
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