I'm outside of Tampa (18th largest MSA in the US). The two providers
here, Spectrum (former Brighthouse area) and Frontier (bought out
Verizon's FIOS offering) are both IPv4 only (including on their SOHO/SMB
offerings).
Every time I've called in, I've asked if they are offering IPv6 yet.
On 9/19/18 04:40, James Bensley wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 at 14:38, Alan Hannan wrote:
I'd like your input on suggestions for an alternate serial port manager.
Long ago I used Cisco 2511/2611 and was fairly happy. A little later I used
portmaster and was less so. Recently I've been using
Looks like what you want is the A920-CONS-KIT-S part. Description on it
is "ASR 920 Serial Console Cabling Kit" This is a $0 item when ordered
with the ASR920s. The other option is the A900-CONS-KIT-U which is the
USB-USB console kit.
On 6/20/2015 11:32 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
My understanding is that the most recent NANOG had issues with clients
picking channels sequentially vs by signal strength. There may have
been other issues but when all devices use 149 because that's the
first they can and they get link that's not good.
On 3/18/2014 6:11 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
From: Randy a...@djlab.com
I have a situation where a 208v/20A PDU (L6-20P) is supposedly hooked to
a 208v/30A circuit (L6-30R). Before I order the correct PDU's and whip
cords...sanity check...are connectors 'similar' enough that this is
possible (with
On 2/21/2014 2:27 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
OpenGear's newer stuff is Gigabit (SFP even).
I've not seen any real switch made in the last decade that has a problem with
100Mb/s connections. Ancient cisco, maybe had issues.
There's several devices that are 1/10Gb and do NOT support 10/100Mb.
On 12/30/2013 9:05 AM, Warren Bailey wrote:
I'd love to know how they were getting in flight wifi.
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Date: 12/30/2013 12:32 AM (GMT-09:00)
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Subject: NSA able to compromise
On 12/13/2013 12:12 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
It's been a bit too long since I was near the high end, so I grabbed a
4507 from my local surplus vendor; dual PS, dual supe, Gig Fiber (large
transceivers, alas, not GBIC), and 3 48port RJ45 POE cards. For $60.
I love surplus.
Is there a good
Looking for recommendations on a good terminal server to put into a
telco colocate facility.
Requirements:
8-16 ports for Cisco console access (RJ-45s preferred, DB9s if we have to)
-48V DC power
USB/internal modem for OOB access
NEBS Level 1 (or better) compliance.
So far I've found Perle has
Hadn't seen this mentioned yet.
http://blog.comcast.com/2012/01/comcast-completes-dnssec-deployment.html
Comcast has signed all their managed domains, as well as deployed DNSSEC
resolvers for their customers. And they're encouraging others to make
the jump to DNSSEC now as well, especially
On 12/20/2010 1:30 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Dec 20, 2010, at 11:16 AM, Leo Bicknell wrote:
And yet, I don't know of any location in the US with two cable
operators. You see, these rules weren't changed to provide for a
second cable TV plant to be put in the ground, even in the FCC knew
that
On 12/2/2010 9:58 AM, Jay Nakamura wrote:
I really want to move all newly installed internal and customer racks
over to all 208v power instead of 120v. As far as I can remember, I
can't remember any server/switch/router or any other equipment that
didn't run on 208v AC. (Other than you may
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