Hi,
I am tasked to analyze the configuration of several Layer 2 Switches for
compliance. Most of these switches are from Foundry (now Brocade).
What tools are available to perform this task? I could write up a Perl
script to parse thru the configuration files. I was wondering if there
are some
Try nipper configuration assessment tool. It provides some very detailed
output for many devices though is lacking Juniper support right now.
Hopefully Nipper 2 will support JunOS. I haven't used it for
Foundry/Brocade yet but they are on the supported device list.
On 4/16/2011 3:39 AM, Subba Rao wrote:
Hi,
I am tasked to analyze the configuration of several Layer 2 Switches for
compliance. Most of these switches are from Foundry (now Brocade).
What tools are available to perform this task? I could write up a Perl
script to parse thru the configuration
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Nathanael C. Cariaga
nccari...@stluke.com.ph wrote:
ps. I'm just wondering why yahoo doesn't inform their users that the email
that they sent was blocked because of their servers were listed in a
blocklist (inspite that the server is able to return a correct
Was trying to determine where this 'honolulu' speedtest was hosted:
Tracing route to honolulu.speedtest.net [74.209.160.12]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
122 ms ** 123.87.93.224
227 ms29 ms25 ms
hawaiian-telcom-inc.gigabitethernet2-17.core1.lax2.he.net
On 4/16/11 4:24 PM, Michael Painter tvhaw...@shaka.com wrote:
Was trying to determine where this 'honolulu' speedtest was hosted:
Tracing route to honolulu.speedtest.net [74.209.160.12]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
122 ms ** 123.87.93.224
227 ms29 ms25 ms
Michael K. Smith - Adhost wrote:
On 4/16/11 4:24 PM, Michael Painter tvhaw...@shaka.com wrote:
Was trying to determine where this 'honolulu' speedtest was hosted:
Tracing route to honolulu.speedtest.net [74.209.160.12]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
122 ms ** 123.87.93.224
2
On 4/16/11 6:03 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
Thanks. What concerned me was the first hop...22ms. is ~ the distance
from Maui to Oahu, but why the Chinese IP? Cruel joke?
Im using Hawaiian Telcom's ADSL service and that first hop has always
been their gateway IP address.
Another TCP trace shows
Brielle Bruns wrote:
On 4/16/11 6:03 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
Thanks. What concerned me was the first hop...22ms. is ~ the distance
from Maui to Oahu, but why the Chinese IP? Cruel joke?
Im using Hawaiian Telcom's ADSL service and that first hop has always
been their gateway IP address.
Brielle Bruns wrote:
On 4/16/11 6:03 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
Thanks. What concerned me was the first hop...22ms. is ~ the distance
from Maui to Oahu, but why the Chinese IP? Cruel joke?
Im using Hawaiian Telcom's ADSL service and that first hop has always
been their gateway IP address.
On 4/16/11 6:06 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
They are testing IPTV on Oahu in preperation for roll-out, so maybe they
renumbered in order to more easily identify the segments.(?)
by squating on address space that is or will be in use.
joel
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011, Jima wrote:
I was about to reply pointing that out. FWIW, they're not announcing that
space, so I definitely agree with the poorly-thought-out private
infrastructure theory. http://bgp.he.net/AS36149#_prefixes FWIW.
Poorly thought out private IP space? Nah...it's part
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