Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...

2016-03-21 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 3/21/2016 12:06, Chuck Church wrote: Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable. LOL. Any trouble case that does NOT

RE: DataCenter color-coding cabling schema

2016-03-21 Thread STARNES, CURTIS
Good point, never looked at it that way, but I have had techs before that would cut anything they thought was data and sometimes even when they knew it was not. I guess it was Beer:30 time to them :-\ Curtis From: Aaron C. de Bruyn [mailto:aa...@heyaaron.com] Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 2:45

Re: DataCenter color-coding cabling schema

2016-03-21 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
That's a good reason to use it. Who would cut it? ;) -A On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 8:53 AM, STARNES, CURTIS < curtis.star...@granburyisd.org> wrote: > Just to throw it out there but I always try not to use RED cable. > Normally, RED wire in any building is dedicated as FIRE system cabling. > > >

Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...

2016-03-21 Thread Bacon Zombie
Every time I have to ring about my home internet the first think they ask be to do is reboot the modem and then connect via cable and check the link light is green. Had to fight with them before since the *FRITZ!**Box* they supplied did not have network link LEDs. Also I know it was a PPPoE auth

Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...

2016-03-21 Thread Ken Chase
"how many times did he reboot it?" "once." "well, i think he needs to try a few more times." The Website Is Down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGljemfwUE#t=6m30s (old but good.) /kc On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 01:06:35PM -0400, Chuck Church said: >Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot,

RE: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...

2016-03-21 Thread Chuck Church
Uggghhh. I've always hated this 'reboot, see if it fixes it' methodology. If the CPEs can't recover from error conditions correctly, they shouldn't be used. I blame Microsoft for making this concept acceptable. LOL. Chuck -Original Message- From: NANOG

Re: Charter DDOS scrubbing.

2016-03-21 Thread Joe Chisolm
One option is to do it yourself. Contact some of the ddos vendors. I know RioRey ( www.riorey.com ) has mb, gb and 10g+ products and a scrubbing center. On 03/18/2016 03:34 PM, Ethan E. Dee wrote: Globalvision is an ISP in greenville sc. We are currently peering with two other ISP's we have

RE: DataCenter color-coding cabling schema

2016-03-21 Thread STARNES, CURTIS
Just to throw it out there but I always try not to use RED cable. Normally, RED wire in any building is dedicated as FIRE system cabling. Curtis Starnes Senior Network Administrator Granbury ISD 600 W. Bridge St. Ste. 40 Granbury, Texas  76048 (817) 408-4104 (817) 408-4126 Fax

RE: Internet Exchanges supporting jumbo frames?

2016-03-21 Thread Chuck Church
-Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Tim McKee >The factor of 6 was just in reduction of overhead. Granted in the greater scheme of things the overall 4% is relatively insignificant, but there have been many times when doing >multiple 10-100+GB

Re: Oh dear, we've all been made redundant...

2016-03-21 Thread Tony Finch
Warren Kumari wrote: > Found on Staple's website: > http://www.staples.com/NetReset-Automated-Power-Cycler-for-Modems-and-Routers/product_1985686 http://thedailywtf.com/articles/ITAPPMONROBOT Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finch http://dotat.at/ - I xn--zr8h

Re: 10G tester recommendation

2016-03-21 Thread Eric Litvin
Yes Darrell We have a 19" rackmount 1U optical channel monitoring. Unit plugs into the monitor port of the Mux and enables DWDM Channel Monitoring - i.e power levels and OSNR. It can be accessed remotely over SNMP. Regards, Eric Litvin 650 996 7270 e...@lumaoptics.net PROGRAMMABLE SFP XFP

Re: Wireless (WiFi) MOS equivalent?

2016-03-21 Thread Scott Helms
Jim, There isn't such an animal and that's because the notion of an opinion score for voice is pretty easy to quantify, but a good WiFi experience depends a lot more on what you find to be acceptable for your deployment and that normally depends a lot on your budget. What we do is determine what