Re: [uknof] Eurostar and tools

2023-04-12 Thread Tom Storey
sive tools confiscated or duties levied if you don't have a carnet or > other import/export paperwork for them. > > On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 11:03, Tom Storey wrote: > >> Hi all. >> >> Many years ago I took a Peli case full of tools with me on the Eurostar >> to Paris.

[uknof] Eurostar and tools

2023-04-11 Thread Tom Storey
Hi all. Many years ago I took a Peli case full of tools with me on the Eurostar to Paris. That was while the world was probably a little less serious than it is in these days, and the only thing they seemed to be interested in with my pen style VFL, but didnt otherwise cause me any bother or seem

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA "golden config" (for home)

2022-05-16 Thread Tom Storey
the logs/"show controller VDSL 0" etc. Might be about time to swap it out for something else. Ive been meaning to throw a Juniper box in, maybe this is just the motivation I need. :-) On Mon, 16 May 2022 at 14:44, Ruairi Carroll wrote: > > > On Sun, 15 May 2022 at 13:26

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA "golden config" (for home)

2022-05-15 Thread Tom Storey
Hey James, Cheers, will take a look through it to see if theres anything I can use. I'll try enabling the training log at some point. My VDSL firmware already seems to be the latest Cisco has to offer unfortunately. I was watching things like the SNR via "show controller VDSL 0" to see how that

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA "golden config" (for home)

2022-05-15 Thread Tom Storey
Hi Chris, Been way too long for me as well with this kind of stuff. :-) No outages that I am aware of, and as far as I know nothing has been swapped in the cabinet - but I dont exactly keep a daily record of activity around it. There has been cable pulling in nearby streets in recent weeks,

[uknof] Cisco 887VA "golden config" (for home)

2022-05-14 Thread Tom Storey
Hi all, Wonder if anyone has a golden config they could share for a Cisco 887VA hooked up to a BT line - I guess what is referred to as "Fibre". Zen is the retailer. Up until about a week ago mine had been running rock solid, nary a dropout to be known. Now it seems it cant hold a connection for

[uknof] Cage nuts/screws in Docklands

2022-04-27 Thread Tom Storey
Hi all, does anyone know of any shops selling basic supplies per the subject? There was a shop in Blackwall Trading Estate near GS/Telehouse, not sure if that is still there? I'm more local to Equinix LD8. Thanks

Re: [uknof] Scam/spam calls

2019-11-29 Thread Tom Storey
And had a much more positive response from their TD, which was a pleasant surprise. Out of curiosity I called one of the numbers back with CLID turned off and it was a "Steph from Legal Advice" machine asking about a recent accident. On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 at 16:51, Tom Storey wrot

Re: [uknof] Scam/spam calls

2019-11-29 Thread Tom Storey
following the rules, so a somewhat generic "k thx bai" - not that I expect them to tell me anything remotely in detail about a potential customer anyway, but doesn't exactly sound like they will do anything further from their side. On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 at 16:18, Tom Storey wrote:

Re: [uknof] Scam/spam calls

2019-11-29 Thread Tom Storey
bly) breaking Telephone Preference Service (TPS) Listing? > > Of the increasing number of “we’re calling about your recent accident” > spam calls I get, nearly all of them are from faked unallocated numbers. > > mark > > On 29 Nov 2019, at 15:44, Tom Storey wrote: > > Anyone in

[uknof] Scam/spam calls

2019-11-29 Thread Tom Storey
Anyone in the know on voice related "issues" ? Since Monday I have been receiving on average 2-3 calls a day from a bunch of very similar numbers in Leeds and Sheffield. I haven't answered one of them (usually I just see them as missed calls because I set my phone not to ring for non contacts),

Re: [uknof] Fibre / Wave provider in Manchester

2019-07-19 Thread Tom Storey
https://cloudscene.com/ should help point you in the direction of suppliers common to both locations. On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 14:49, Craig Smith wrote: > Hi, > > > > Does anybody know of any providers that supply either fibre or a wave > between LDeX2 and Equinix Williams House up in

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-06-06 Thread Tom Storey
around a bit more, looking for ALG options that I might be able to disable perhaps. Tom On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 09:46, Tom Storey wrote: > Hi all, wondering if anyone has come across this and knows how to fix it. > > I have a Cisco 887VA at home, hooked up to a BT supplied VDSL line > (ca

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-05-22 Thread Tom Storey
Usually it is either config or firmware related. Have you tried using a > different DNS server and not going through the auto assignment ? > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > *Melanie Gajic * > > > > *From: *uknof on behalf of Tom Storey < > t...@snnap.

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-05-22 Thread Tom Storey
ory due to NAT? > > Mark. > > On 22/May/19 11:02, Tom Storey wrote: > > I forgot to mention, my friend says they only have this issue on a subset > of their deployed units. > > On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 09:46, Tom Storey wrote: > >> Hi all, wondering if anyone ha

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-05-22 Thread Tom Storey
; On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 15:26, Mark Tinka wrote: > >> Could you be running out of memory due to NAT? >> >> >> Mark. >> >> On 22/May/19 11:02, Tom Storey wrote: >> >> I forgot to mention, my friend says they only have this issue on a subset >> of

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-05-22 Thread Tom Storey
: > On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 09:48, Tom Storey wrote: > > > > Hi all, wondering if anyone has come across this and knows how to fix it. > > > > I have a Cisco 887VA at home, hooked up to a BT supplied VDSL line > (cabinet at end of street), what I believe is calle

Re: [uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-05-22 Thread Tom Storey
I forgot to mention, my friend says they only have this issue on a subset of their deployed units. On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 09:46, Tom Storey wrote: > Hi all, wondering if anyone has come across this and knows how to fix it. > > I have a Cisco 887VA at home, hooked up to a BT supplied

[uknof] Cisco 887VA - forwarding "kind of breaks" after a week

2019-05-22 Thread Tom Storey
Hi all, wondering if anyone has come across this and knows how to fix it. I have a Cisco 887VA at home, hooked up to a BT supplied VDSL line (cabinet at end of street), what I believe is called "fibre", but my ISP is Zen. Ive noticed that very consistently after about a week (7-8 days),

Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Storey
I have no idea. A colleague put me on to II recently as there was a load of brexit themed stuff showing up.

Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Storey
On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 at 14:41, Keith Mitchell wrote: > Just so long as it doesn't turn into North vs South flame wars... > > UK Simpsons II has had some quite hilarious North/South flaming going on for the past day or two.

Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Storey
On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at 18:54, Mike Reed wrote: > Elizabeth line (Crossrail tube) > #purpletrain

Re: [uknof] Dark Fibre providers in London

2019-02-25 Thread Tom Storey
Hi Mehmet, Really nice looking tool. Some feedback: when I click on a network, it pops open a little info box in the lower left corner, but if I move my mouse off the network the highlighting disappears. Is it possible to have the highlighting remain while that info box is open? It makes it so

Re: [uknof] Juniper SRX Available

2017-11-16 Thread Tom Storey
AusNOG has a classifieds mailing list to this very effect. I believe its pretty hands off - caveat emptor - there are no endorsements from AusNOG themselves, its entirely between the buyer and seller with the list being meerly a channel of engagement. I guess thats just like classifieds in a

Re: [uknof] Entry level CE/CPE devices

2017-08-03 Thread Tom Storey
On 2 August 2017 at 18:44, Benny Lyne Amorsen wrote: > > The 220’s have rock solid DHCP server and relay. The 300’s do not support > that DHCP server > Surely this is a software thing, not hardware model dependent??

[uknof] Complacency vs preparedness?

2016-11-20 Thread Tom Storey
I think this might be interesting to some people. As an Aussie I (try to) keep up with whats going on back home. At the time (back in September, this email sat in my draft folder for a while, oops), there was a state wide blackout in South Australia following a large storm. Total power loss for

[uknof] IPv6 usage explosion

2016-05-19 Thread Tom Storey
See this graph here: https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/compare.php?metric=p=ww,gb Other countries have also experienced recent explosions in IPv6 usage, e.g. Australia: https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/compare.php?metric=p=ww,gb,au Is anyone aware of any networks that have flipped some

Re: [uknof] Brocade 100G LR4 to Ciena 6500 Interop

2015-12-21 Thread Tom Storey
Wait, LR4 <> C-band transponder? Having worked a bit with Ciena 6500, there should be a pair of cards at either side, theres a "client" card with a matching LR4 optic, and the transponder ("line") card that is tunable in the C-band. Wouldnt be so sure about hooking an LR4 straight up to the

Re: [uknof] Mx80 with non juniper xfp

2015-11-05 Thread Tom Storey
Ive used JDSU and Finisar XFPs/SFPs/SFP+s in a wide range of Juniper boxes and not had any issues. DOM also works just fine. I thought EX's were the picky ones, although I have also used JDSU branded CWDM SFPs in those without any issues. On 8 October 2015 at 20:27, Joseph Waite

[uknof] Vodafone oops?

2015-07-13 Thread Tom Storey
Monday afternoon funnies. $ traceroute vodafone.co.uk traceroute to vodafone.co.uk (85.205.252.161), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets ... 7 nrth-bb-1c-ae0-0.network.virginmedia.net (62.254.42.134) 13.561 ms * * 8 fran-ic-2-ae0-0.network.virginmedia.net (62.254.42.178) 43.084 ms 35.267 ms

[uknof] Pallet trucks in GS2

2015-02-09 Thread Tom Storey
Hi everyone. We are receiving quite a sizeable delivery over the next few days at London GS2. We were supposed to have our own pallet trucks arriving today with our first delivery, but looks like they wont make it, and those who know the usual pallet truck situation in GS2 know that will

Re: [uknof] Pallet trucks in GS2

2015-02-09 Thread Tom Storey
Seems our pallet trucks arrived after all. Thanks to those who responded. :-) On 9 February 2015 at 09:02, Tom Storey t...@snnap.net wrote: Hi everyone. We are receiving quite a sizeable delivery over the next few days at London GS2. We were supposed to have our own pallet trucks arriving

[uknof] C20-C21 cables

2015-01-28 Thread Tom Storey
Hi everyone. Does anyone know of a reliable source of C20-C21 power leads, something in the range of 3-5 metres. RS doesnt seem to have any. Need qty 16.

Re: [uknof] C20-C21 cables

2015-01-28 Thread Tom Storey
That does seem a tad worrying... Will email them and ask. They say they build on request, so I may be able to get them to make something longer for my situation. On 28 January 2015 at 12:07, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: On 2015/01/28 12:02, Peter Bristow wrote: Hi, Last

Re: [uknof] Stocking of spares?

2015-01-16 Thread Tom Storey
Maybe the system needs to be simpler and more accessible so that it doesnt seem like a burden? Many people have smart phones. A bog standard QR code reader that opens an website/page specific to that site and part, asks how much was added or removed, and updates a database? An intern/work

[uknof] Skeletek racks

2014-07-03 Thread Tom Storey
Hey everyone. Does anyone know who the local distributor is for Skeletek racks in the UK? Ive located them for sale on ebay, but a friend recently had a bad run in with the seller over some questionable post-auction requests from the seller (e.g. requesting additional money beyond the auction

Re: [uknof] Very weird server process, hacked? /tmp/w00t /tmp/lllll /tmp/toplel

2014-04-21 Thread Tom Storey
Probably also worth making /tmp noexec so that stuff like this has a harder time getting started. On 20 April 2014 20:14, Gary Steers g...@boosty.com wrote: All, This looks like its some form of crypto currency miner xptMiner.exe, think that ones a RieCoin one... Undoubtedly the servers in

Re: [uknof] Older Juniper J series routers - time bomb

2014-04-03 Thread Tom Storey
on what to do about renewing expired licenses. Edward Dore Freethought Internet On 28 Mar 2014, at 16:57, Tom Storey t...@snnap.net wrote: For the newer J series its easy enough to load a newer JunOS image, and in such a case sure, self inflicted. But the original J series stop at around

Re: [uknof] Older Juniper J series routers - time bomb

2014-03-28 Thread Tom Storey
For the newer J series its easy enough to load a newer JunOS image, and in such a case sure, self inflicted. But the original J series stop at around JunOS 9.3 or so IIRC which doesnt help. And sure, they may be well beyond EOL by now, but they still have their uses, and Im sure many people would

[uknof] Older Juniper J series routers - time bomb

2014-03-27 Thread Tom Storey
Perusing the j-nsp list I came across this thread: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/nsp/juniper/50450 If youre running any older J series (i.e. x300), or were thinking of digging them out to use for some purpose, you might be in for a slightly rude shock. Otherwise its a sad thing to see.

Re: [uknof] Older Juniper J series routers - time bomb

2014-03-27 Thread Tom Storey
Seems this may also affect the more recent J series with images earlier than 12.1. From 12.1 a newer certificate is used to provide a later expiry date. On 27 March 2014 17:58, Tom Storey t...@snnap.net wrote: Perusing the j-nsp list I came across this thread: http://www.gossamer-threads.com

[uknof] Want to buy: Juniper M7i

2014-03-12 Thread Tom Storey
Hi everyone. Thought I might try my luck with this again. I emailed out a looong time ago asking if anyone had any M7i's they were looking to dispose of. I had a lot of good responses, but I never concluded anything out of it. So Im going to ask again. Rough specs Im looking for: * AC power

Re: [uknof] Equipment in customs

2014-01-20 Thread Tom Storey
The company I work for gets a lot of stuff shipped from the US to the EU, and everything has to first come via .nl before being shipped anywhere else. Stab in the dark: Perhaps the customs charges are lower in the Netherlands, and once inside the EU you are able to ship freely without any, or

Re: [uknof] Anyone want to offload an ONS?

2013-11-05 Thread Tom Storey
Have you looked at the 15505 instead? It's a 1RU box. I know it has STM-4 modules, but not 100% sure about STM-16 (I have a sneaking suspicion it might, but could be wrong.) On Monday, 4 November 2013, Stephen Wilcox wrote: I need to demux an STM16 into 4x STM4. We currently don't have

Re: [uknof] Allegro Networks | Spap Point

2013-10-07 Thread Tom Storey
It looks like something not too unlike megaport.com, which launched in Australia just recently. On 27 September 2013 20:35, Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote: Anyone know more about this yet? Nice typo in the title tags ;) http://www.allegro.net/snappoint

Re: [uknof] Connectivity into Singapore?

2013-09-21 Thread Tom Storey
What about talking to some of the LINX from Anywhere providers? Surely if they can hook someone up to LINX from Singapore, they can do something designed to go the other way. :-) On 16 September 2013 16:31, Charlie Boisseau char...@fluency.net.uk wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know of a

Re: [uknof] 2013 Submarine Cable Map

2013-02-08 Thread Tom Storey
It also doesnt show the Bass Link cable that was lit some years ago between Victoria and Tasmania (Australia.) It was done in a similar fashion, put in with a HVDC line, and subsequently lit for telecomms traffic. So I suppose its possible that the Manx one has been lit but isnt on this map

Re: [uknof] IPv6 Matrix results for August 2012

2012-09-12 Thread Tom Storey
On 11 September 2012 22:51, Neil J. McRae n...@domino.org wrote: Maybe Rio will have V6 - by then there might actually be a market for it I suspect though digging the transportation tunnel to the park is far higher on the minds of the organising committee. But is it something that really

Re: [uknof] Looking for a PHP Developer

2012-08-07 Thread Tom Storey
On 6 August 2012 23:59, Paul Mansfield p...@mansfield.co.uk wrote: try emailing uknot-j...@uknot.org ? or pay linkedin to carry your job adverts, or jobserve. posting jobs to uknof is bad form. Bad form in what way, and by that I mean, its not expressly prohibited by the charter from my

Re: [uknof] Co-lo in/around London

2012-06-13 Thread Tom Storey
A big thanks to everyone that has responded. I'll try and get back to you all soon. But for now I have a few leads to follow up on, so I'll leave it at that. Cheers! Tom On 12 June 2012 23:13, Tom Storey t...@snnap.net wrote: Hi everyone. Can anyone recommend any co-lo providers in/around

[uknof] Co-lo in/around London

2012-06-12 Thread Tom Storey
Hi everyone. Can anyone recommend any co-lo providers in/around London that offer an all in kind of service, i.e. rack/power and connectivity? Looking for the following features: * 3RU (1 server, two routers each 1RU) * Connectivity included * A routed /29 of IPv4 (will be firewalling on one of