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such an application?
Or maybe know of a cost-effective solution?
TIA -- Steve
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) 52.378 ms 50.665 ms
47.266 ms
29 svx-core-01.inet.qwest.net (205.171.214.141) 45.451 ms 55.091 ms
50.909 ms
30 svx-core-02.inet.qwest.net (205.171.214.142) 46.745 ms 40.908 ms
48.400 ms
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running a GLSB solution do you perform this 'in
house' or is it outsourced?
2) If running in-house, what gear do you use and how satisfied with it
have you been?
Thanks group,
Matt
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More information on Cricket is available from http://cricket.sourceforge.net/
Kevin
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Can someone from this network contact me offlist - we are having routing
issues with your network.
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Subject: BOGON Filtering IP Space?
Our NOC is opening a lot of tickets for customers that live on our
72.14.128.0/19 network going towards local and federal government
allocated to the RIPE NCC (APR 2004). Removed
from the bogon lists.
Changes in version 2.2 (15 JAN 2004)
70/8 allocated to ARIN (JAN 2004). Removed from the bogon lists.
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Can someone from Deutsch Telecom please contact me off list.
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it before. Has anyone
stacked the Internap (former NetVMG/Sockeye) soft against the
PathControl software?
What were your impressions if so?
Thanks,
-Dave
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that would cause this problem. All logging
appears normal.
We are running Version 12.2(17a)SX3.
Anyone have a similar problem or know how to check or restart the telnet
process on the router without a reload...?
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Hi Robert -
There is only a single connection to vty 2 (which I cannot clear) other
than that, there are no other connections at all.
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Anyone have a similar problem or know how to check
have ACL's restricting access to the vty's? I've seen instances where telnet
ports get locked up because of port scanning and/or attacks...
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(which was really no longer connected) and nuke it with a clear
tcp tcb # command.
As soon as I did that, telnet was immediately restored to the router.
Thanks again for everyone's suggestions and help.
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Robert,
Just a routed interface.
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running, but it utilized flat files instead of a backend database, and
we have looked at the RIPE whois server as well.
Searching Google does not seem to produce a variety of whois/rwhois
server software.
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it did not for us).
Since converting our customers (all MLPPP customers) to ip load-sharing
per-packet - we have had no further problems.
Hope this helps someone
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;-)
-Drew
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of them as
well.
Just looking for a real world (as opposed to marketing) performance
capabilities and any horror stories (if any).
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and possibly partner with a
content delivery network who peers with _all_ the major carriers so that
your traffic will not need to transit the major public peering points.
Scott C. McGrath
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of view.
My questions are these:
Is sub-optimal routing caused by BGP so pervasive it needs to be
addressed?
Are these devices able to effectively address the need?
Thanks,
Jim
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) is fine.
Looked at things like Square-D PowerLogin stuff, but thats very pricey,
and does about 30x what we need.
Pointers? URLs? Experiences?
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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We started blocking 92 Byte ICMP packets on our ingress points on our
core backbone routers.
This was a recommendation from Cisco to help mitigate the effects of the
Nachi worm.
Since then, we have been hammered with customer complaints concerning
the inability to talk to mail servers and ssh
Hi Chris,
We were having the same exact problem with 4 TNTs that we have. In the
end, we shut off ip-route-cache on the TNTs and that fixed the problem
with them.
Richard
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Byte ICMP packets.
Has anyone else seen this, and if so, is the only resolution
to stop the
blockage of 92 Byte ICMP Packets..?
Thanks
Richard
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Hey Everyone -
We have two 7507 routers configured with dual RSP4s w/256MB RAM,
VIP2-50s with 128/8MB RAM, Gig, POSIP OC3 and Fast Ethernet
interfaces.
These routers have run flawlessly for over two years now. But about
two weeks ago, all of a sudden we started having serious crashing
problems
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