RE: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-30 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Ashley; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access On 1/29/11 9:30 PM, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > All this out of band management talk is making me think it is an > opportunity for a supper low cost DSL offering. Maybe a good way to > get read of some capacity we have. T

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-29 Thread Joel Jaeggli
@nexus6.co.za] > Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 3:42 PM > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access > > On 29/01/2011 14:56, Randy McAnally wrote: > >> Have you looked into the cross connect cost for your DSL line? They >> typically are

RE: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-29 Thread Ryan Finnesey
To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access On 29/01/2011 14:56, Randy McAnally wrote: > Have you looked into the cross connect cost for your DSL line? They > typically aren't very cheap either. > > ~Randy Im still waiting for the quote to come back f

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-29 Thread Andy Ashley
On 29/01/2011 14:56, Randy McAnally wrote: Have you looked into the cross connect cost for your DSL line? They typically aren't very cheap either. ~Randy Im still waiting for the quote to come back from L3. Figured a copper pair would be cheaper than a fiber, but who knows? Andy. -- This m

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-29 Thread Randy McAnally
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:35:01 +, Andy Ashley wrote > if you want the name). Also suggested to me was doing a swap with > another provider in the facility but it seems as if cross connects > may be prohibitively expensive between suites/floors there. Im going > to wait for pricing on this and

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-29 Thread Andy Ashley
On 29/01/2011 00:16, Bill Stewart wrote: How much bandwidth do you need? Is a dialup modem fast enough? Hi, Not much at all. Just enough for a telnet/ssh session. A dialup modem would likely do the trick, but that raises other issues about dialing up from the UK based NOC, so I think DSL wil

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-28 Thread Bill Stewart
On 1/24/11, Andy Ashley wrote: > Im looking for a little advice about DSL circuits in New York, > specifically at 111 8th Ave. > Going to locate a console server there for out-of-band serial management. > The router will need connectivity for remote telnet/ssh access from the NOC. How much bandwi

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-26 Thread bmanning
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 08:33:10PM -0500, Warren Kumari wrote: > > On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:22 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: > > >> You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static IP address for $50 > >> (USD) monthly, or less if you opt for the low-bandwidth plan. > > > > I wouldn't dare rely on s

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-26 Thread Warren Kumari
On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:22 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: >> You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static IP address for $50 >> (USD) monthly, or less if you opt for the low-bandwidth plan. > > I wouldn't dare rely on something of that nature for a lifeline connection. > I'd spring for the ext

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-25 Thread Joly MacFie
AFAIK all DSL providers will end up going through Verizon wires, you are just shifting customer service & billing. Alternatives are the Cable Co, probably Time Warner, or, more expensively, http://www.towerstream.com/ j > -Original Message- > From: Andy Ash

RE: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-25 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Speakeasy/Covad/Megapath is now all one company. -Original Message- From: Michael Costello [mailto:mc3...@columbia.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 9:01 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:04:25 + Andy Ashley wrote

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-25 Thread Michael Costello
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:04:25 + Andy Ashley wrote: > Hi, > > Im looking for a little advice about DSL circuits in New York, > specifically at 111 8th Ave. > Going to locate a console server there for out-of-band serial > management. The router will need connectivity for remote telnet/ssh > a

RE: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Hi Andy We use Wireless (at&t) on a custom APN for this, has worked great. Cheers Ryan -Original Message- From: Andy Ashley [mailto:li...@nexus6.co.za] Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 5:04 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: DSL options in NYC for OOB access Hi, Im looking for a little ad

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 1/24/2011 15:22, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: >> You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static IP address for $50 >> (USD) monthly, or less if you opt for the low-bandwidth plan. > > I wouldn't dare rely on something of that nature for a lifeline connection. > I'd spring for the extra $30/mo.

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Joe Abley
On 2011-01-24, at 18:22, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: >> You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static IP address for $50 >> (USD) monthly, or less if you opt for the low-bandwidth plan. > > I wouldn't dare rely on something of that nature for a lifeline connection. > I'd spring for the extra $

RE: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static IP address for $50 > (USD) monthly, or less if you opt for the low-bandwidth plan. I wouldn't dare rely on something of that nature for a lifeline connection. I'd spring for the extra $30/mo. It's expensive, but there ain't nothin' like a phy

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Charles N Wyble
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/24/2011 02:54 PM, Adam Rothschild wrote: > On 2011-01-24-17:04:25, Andy Ashley wrote: >> Im looking for a little advice about DSL circuits in New York, >> specifically at 111 8th Ave [...] > > You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static

Re: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Adam Rothschild
On 2011-01-24-17:04:25, Andy Ashley wrote: > Im looking for a little advice about DSL circuits in New York, > specifically at 111 8th Ave [...] You can get a CLEAR WiMAX fixed modem with static IP address for $50 (USD) monthly, or less if you opt for the low-bandwidth plan. Unscientific testing