For telco-delivered IPTV, the multicast channel, bi-directional control
channel, and video are transmitted on different VP/VC. For VDSL2, I'm
guessing it would be a different VLAN.
Frank
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From: Jack Bates [mailto:jba...@brightok.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009
On 24 okt 2009, at 14:36, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Marco Hogewoning
mar...@marcoh.net wrote:
On Oct 24, 2009, at 9:00 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
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Hi guys,
What would you recommend as a state-of-the-art web-based incident
registration/warning tool for an enterprise size (multiple diverse wans)
net?
Thx
Jack
Jack Ryan
National Railway Org.
nso...@gmail.com
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Vince Mammoliti wrote:
This current draft
DHCP Authentication
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-pruss-dhcp-auth-dsl-06.txt
That's what makes protocol wars so much fun. With enough options, almost
any protocol can do almost anything.
As you know, I did my best to kill
Howdy,
Can anyone recommend a decent software package one can use to download e-mail
sent to an abuse alias which then grabs IPs/hostnames out of the body of the
email and makes nice actionable reports?
Anything out there exist?
thanks,
-Drew
Drew Weaver wrote:
Howdy,
Can anyone recommend a decent software package one can use to download e-mail
sent to an abuse alias which then grabs IPs/hostnames out of the body of the
email and makes nice actionable reports?
Anything out there exist?
thanks,
-Drew
Abacus - Is by far the
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You can do something with RTIR, it picks up IPs/Hostnames in emails sent
into it and with a single click you can view more information about that IP
including open/closed incidents, blocks, whois, etc.
Cheers
Bradley
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Just in case anyone's curious - The prefix still hasn't been updated in
ARIN and I am still seeing tons of spam (grrr spammers and grr transit
providers who don't filter advertisements of smaller customers)
I made a script which looks at our log files for ips that are unknown,
double checks
Brandon James wrote:
Abacus - Is by far the best thing out there IMHO.
http://wordtothewise.com/products/abacus.html
Seconded. There isn't a lot of software available that is strictly abuse
oriented. Abuse tends to have specific criteria that differs from
support and even generic incident
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Chris Russell wrote:
I ended up writing our own, custom pollers, Database backend, web frontend
and rrd to generate the graphing.
Shameless plug ... rrdbot does efficient light-weight snmp polling, and
should be very flexible for mixing with other software:
As a *customer* of ATT who has been fighting with every version of
Technical Support, IP Engineering, Backbone Maintenance and about 20
other made up names for level 1 support on this very issue for the last
three weeks on this and ?related? latencies in the 2000++ ranges, can we ask
again,
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