We have a number of new 400G provider waves with odd flakiness that we
can't seem to sort out.
These links appear good - light levels are fine, links will be up with
working LLDP. But if we admin down / up the link on the IP side, many
of them won't come back up on their own. Our provider sees "
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On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Fred Hollis wrote:
> 1.|-- hosted-by-i3d.net 0.0% 10 8.1 17.3 0.3 144.6 45.0
> 2.|-- 80ge.cr0-br2-br3.smartdc.rtd.i3d.net 0.0% 10 0.
One thing to note about Ubiquiti's EdgeMax products is that they are not
Intel based. They use Cavium Octeon's (at least that's what my EdgeRouter
Lite has in it).
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The whole custom TLD thing is just a truly awful, awful idea.
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Joshua Goldbard wrote:
> I'm hoping g
right now, native IPv6 connectivity
is still not a substitute for some level of IPv4 connectivity, even if its
CGN'ed.
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Good to see that they are providing a way for users to opt out. I'm hoping
that other ISP's will do the same when they implement CGN.
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So, I assume 6in4 tunnels like HE.net are included in the "native" percentage?
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leshooting with
TAC before we found that we had to remove and re-apply QoS policies
from every interface.
Also, depending on the update, linecards might have to be reset.
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Seems fairly straightforward to me. It'll break path MTU discovery.
I would hope someone applying for an "IP expert" position would know that.
Could HR be mangling the question or something?
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> As far as I know Ubiquiti's UniFi product doesn't yet have a single SSID
> across multiple APs.
Unifi does use the same SSID's across many AP's. It actually does
that by default, unless you specifically disable an SSID on a
particular AP.
Oliver
> Also keep in mind this is unlicensed gear (think unprotected airspace).
> Nothing stops everyone else in town from throwing one up and soon you're
> drowning in a high noise floor and it goes slow or doesn't work at all. Like
> what's happened to 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz in a lot of places. There's f
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Georgios Theodoridis wrote:
> Has it been known the exact time of the incident?
> I have found an article reporting that the cut occurred in the mid-day of
> Saturday 25th but nothing more precise.
> We would like to use such information for a BGP anomaly detection
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Graham Beneke wrote:
> On 27/02/2012 18:11, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
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>> Is anyone seeing this ?
>>
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17179544
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>
> Along with:
> http://mybroadband.co.za/news/telecoms/44263-triple-whammy-hits-eassy.html
>
> The east is s
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