Re: [Outages] FW: Outages in Portland area

2007-11-26 Thread Jeff Shultz


Dennis Smock wrote:
Has anybody noticed any outages that would effect traffic in the 
Portland area?
 


Which Portland?

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Jeff Shultz


Cisco outage

2007-11-26 Thread J. Oquendo

In re: previous post

http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9823196-7.html

So much for self healing networks eh

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J. Oquendo
SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1)
SGFE #574 (FW+VPN v4.1)

echo c2lsQGluZmlsdHJhdGVkLm5ldAo=|\
python -c import sys; print sys.stdin.read().decode('base64')

http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xF684C42E



Re: Cisco outage

2007-11-26 Thread Martin Hannigan

On Nov 26, 2007 6:06 PM, J. Oquendo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In re: previous post

 http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9823196-7.html

 So much for self healing networks eh

Can someone please indirectly email Mr. Oquendo and advise him that we
would like to have a word with him? He seems to have blocked Google
and has made us unable to have a chat.

Hopefully, this won't bounce like our private message did. We'll be
forced to throw him off the list, sadly.

(Yes, the MLC is once again battling over the AUP)
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Martin Hannigan
NANOG MLC Member


[admin] tmaresources.com request

2007-11-26 Thread Martin Hannigan

Could someone from tmaresources.com please contact me directly,
off-list? Your mail server or an employee client seems to be
misbehaving.

Best Regards,

Martin Hannigan
NANOG MLC Member


Re: Cisco outage

2007-11-26 Thread Jim Popovitch

On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 01:17 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:06:38 CST, J. Oquendo said:
  
  In re: previous post
  
  http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9823196-7.html
  
  So much for self healing networks eh
 
 Given that according to the link you provide, at some points, the *main* page
 was working, but other pages on the same server were broken, that tends to
 say webserver screwup rather than a networking issue. So the problem is
 probably (one or more of) Windows/Linux/Unix/IBM/Dell/Sun/etc, none of which
 are *network* kit by any reasonable stretch of the imagination.
 
 Unless somewhere along the line, IOS grew an Apache module?

Cisco (Distributed|Local)Director is close to *network* kit.  ;-)


-Jim P.