Re: [c-nsp] OT: Enterprise (Not ISP) Maintenance Windows

2014-09-26 Thread Mohamed A. Monsef Abbas
Dear friend,
Yes we track every change for example Iwas working for national railways
company we schedule any a time for any change same case was in the bank and
same case in the partner I am working now never go with risk in your
network network down will effect the e-mail where the CEO monitor the
activities from it so he will start shouting. And net engineer got in
troubles after that.
Best timing
Trasportation weekend at night after 1 Am till 8 AM
Banking after business hours for changes which will take maximum 4 hours in
case huge change will take 7 or 8 hours in weekend late time so you gain
the 2 days off

This best practise is my personal decisions while serving in these
companies so think before giving a decision claculate your risk which risk
can be accepted by managment the finance guys (they are the stupids and
they don't understand what we do, they think the can buy anything)

Regards,
MONSEF
CCIE #37569
On Sep 26, 2014 11:51 PM, Scott Voll svoll.v...@gmail.com wrote:

 For those of you working in an enterprise, company, agency, etc.  Do you
 have a standard (network) maintenance windows?

 If so, when?  How often?  Can you schedule anything in it, or if it will
 cause an outage does it need to go through 3+ layers of meetings and buy
 off to get it approved before you can schedule it?

 I'm just trying to understand what the norm is, in the real world.

 Thanks

 Scott
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Re: [c-nsp] Most Stable IOS-XR Version for ASR9K

2013-04-17 Thread Mohamed A. Monsef Abbas
Use the one in the CCIE-SP exam at least you can practise on it while using
it ;)


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:55 AM, Xu Hu jstuxuhu0...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,

 Any idea which version is the most stable one currently, need to deploy new
 ASR9K inside the network, am considering to use which version.

 No need additional features, just normal OSPF, BGP, MPLS, MPLS/TE,
 MPLS/VPN.

 Thanks in advance.

 Regards,
 Hu Xu
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Re: [c-nsp] VTP Pruning and VTPv3

2013-01-28 Thread Mohamed A. Monsef Abbas
Actually there's nothing problem but what I highly recommend is
understanding why the VTP pruning invented for then go for it and check if
there's transparent SW's in the middle between the server  clients. then
enjoy your technology.

Thanks,

On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su wrote:

 Colleagues,

 Are there any known problems with VTP pruning in a VTP version 3
 domain? Should I expect any problems if I enable it?

 I know about a caveat that With VTP versions 1 and 2, when you enable
 pruning on the VTP server, it is enabled for the entire VTP domain. In
 VTP version 3, you must manually enable pruning on each switch in the
 domain. Any other issues?

 TIA for any input.

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 sip:suda...@sibptus.tomsk.ru
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