On 9/12/07, Ross Vandegrift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 08:36:45AM -0400, Joe Abley wrote:
This (the general subject of how to keep real-world cabinets tidy and
do cabling in a sane way) seems like an excellent topic for a NANOG
tutorial. I'd come, for sure :-)
This
Cabling Installatin Maintenance Magazine
Sounds like a fascinating read ;-)
Frank Coluccio wrote:
Article: Abandoned Cable Removal A Dogged Challenge For All
Cabling Installatin Maintenance Magazine
By Patrick McLaughlin | July 2007 Issue
http://preview.tinyurl.com/32cfak
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As an
this might be a revenue stream ...
--bill
Perhaps this paper from this month's Review of Network Economics (
http://www.rnejournal.com/articles/bernstein_et_al_RNE_sep_2007.pdf) on the
irreversibility of telecoms investments isn't as clear as we thought.
On 9/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
this might be a revenue
FYI, McLeod USA is currently experiencing a voice outage
on the majority of their VOIP platform, including the DYIA
Dynamic Internet Access hybrid voice/data platform. There
is no ETR.
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A few weeks ago, I stumbled across uvlan... I first thought WTF, then
upon researching it a little more, I'm starting to really like the
idea for replacing a traditional VPN between sites etc.
From the web site:
uvlan is a User-space Virtual Local Area Network. In other words,
uvlan
How does it work?
Using the libpcap (winpcap for windows users) library, uvlan listens to
a specific ethernet device. If a broadcast frame is seen, then it is
sent off to all the peers so they can add it to their records and emit
the broadcast on their local network. Once this happens, the
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 07:35:26AM +1000, Steven Haigh wrote:
From the web site:
uvlan is a User-space Virtual Local Area Network. In other words,
uvlan peers act as nodes on a network switch. Routing ethernet
traffic between peers inteligently. Thus allowing for multiple
networks to
Quoting Matt Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 07:35:26AM +1000, Steven Haigh wrote:
From the web site:
uvlan is a User-space Virtual Local Area Network. In other words,
uvlan peers act as nodes on a network switch. Routing ethernet
traffic between peers inteligently. Thus
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 12:33:03PM +1000, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Matt Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 07:35:26AM +1000, Steven Haigh wrote:
2. It doesn't require licensing
Plenty of VPN products out there are FOSS;
Yeah - I wasn't too sure about this either. I
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Steven Haigh wrote:
From my understanding, this software is pretty much acting like a
bridge, but with endpoints over a routed IP network.
So its like l2tpv3 vpn.
And, since its based on PC platform, I kind of have to say, in words of
Vijay, It does not scale, and What
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