RE: IDS IPS

2010-09-22 Thread Bruce Grobler
Brilliant that went directly to my sense of humour! -Original Message- From: Fréderic [mailto:frede...@placenet.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 6:45 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: IDS IPS http://en.lmgtfy.com/?q=ips+iss bst rgds Le 22/09/2010 18:29, Joshua William

RE: Looking Glass script

2009-03-02 Thread Bruce Grobler
Try rancid-lg (debian) else freebsd ports comes with it if i'm not mistaken, and a great one is iBGPlay nothing beats it but it doesn't have the granularity you are looking for. Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo!Africa - Network Engineer Landline: +263-4-701300, Cellphone: +263-91-2364532 Skype ID

RE: switch speed question

2009-02-24 Thread Bruce Grobler
Hi, It depends on how heavily loaded your switch is expected to be, for instance two machines using the switch will be able to get a full 1Gbps, however depending on the backplane (switching fabric), it limits how many ports will receive full 1Gbps when the switch is congested, e.g. a 2 gig

FW: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X

2009-02-23 Thread Bruce Grobler
come across or had a solution to this problem ? Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo!Africa - Network Engineer Landline: +263-4-701300, Cellphone: +263-91-2364532 Skype ID: bruce.grobler

RE: FW: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X

2009-02-23 Thread Bruce Grobler
Engineer unWired Broadband, Inc. Bruce Grobler wrote: Hi Guys, If anyone can tell me how to resolve this issue there's a strong possibility of a fedex'd beer. Using Putty or any other ssh/telnet terminal I find that Ctrl+Shift+6 then X (on a cisco) works only sometimes after

RE: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X

2009-02-23 Thread Bruce Grobler
Oh wow, that worked like a charm Thanks a bunch!!! :D -Original Message- From: Moriniaux Michel [mailto:mmorini...@prosodie.com] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:18 AM To: Bruce Grobler; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Ctrl+Shift+6 then X Hi, Yep does that all the time the worst

RE: real hardware router VS linux router

2009-02-19 Thread Bruce Grobler
Not much really, besides your personal preference and the configurability of the device (will maintaining some semblance of sanity), there are some very nice custom linux based appliances out there e.g. vyatta routers, which boast 10 times throughput of Cisco (2800 series) routers, however it all

RE: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space

2009-02-02 Thread Bruce Grobler
Most ISP's, if not all, null route 1.0.0.0/8 therefore you shouldn't encounter any problems using it in a private network. -Original Message- From: Michael Butler [mailto:i...@protected-networks.net] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 5:59 PM To: t...@kingfisherops.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org

RE: Shaping on a large scale

2009-01-30 Thread Bruce Grobler
Hi, Thanks for all the comments!, do you know of any web frontends for these apps? (don't want to go reinventing the wheel) Something that preferably uses a mysql backend. Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo! Africa - Network Engineer Cell : 0912364532 Skype: bruce.grobler -Original Message

Shaping on a large scale

2009-01-29 Thread Bruce Grobler
Hi, Does anyone know of any Shaping appliances to shape customers based on IP, allow for a quota per IP and qos mechanisms like LLQ?, This is should be something that can sit in between two border router's and support a small ISP (2 customers), also an opensource solution would be