In Canada, there is an emerging wholesale ISP model where the regulator
(CRTC) forces incumbents to make their last mile available for
competitive retail services. This regulatory regime does not YET
include FTTH last mile.
To this end, I have some questions about FTTH deployments. Any answer to
On 10/26/2012 4:12 AM, Jean-Francois Mezei wrote:
*** Wavelengths (ok, this is a newbie question :-)
It was my understanding that lasers were on/off devices which
transmitted bits very fast. But I suspect I am very wrong on this
because this doesnt seem to support RFoG deployment by cable, nor
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I too have been wondering if this would ever get revived. the
only book on NX-OS software is so basic too :-(
David.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Andrey Khomyakov
khomyakov.and...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know if there is an updated version of this book? Year 2000
seems so
I'm sure I'm bringing up a topic that's been brought up before, but I
figured I'd have a go.
Anyone from Google around that could answer to why there is no reverse
DNS/PTR with most Google IP addresses (from traceroute, etc)?
Alternatively, is there a server that can be utilized by the net
We are the primary DNS servers for the ben.edu domain. We seem to be having an
issue with an ATT server that is responding with incorrect A records for
www.ben.eduhttp://www.ben.edu and ben.edu.
What it SHOULD be the response:
nslookup www.ben.edu
Server: 63.250.224.66
Address:
In message a694979c636d1f4b94725ce6b753f62a0e9b1...@wncnapmail01.wncloud.com,
Tim Huffman writes:
We are the primary DNS servers for the ben.edu domain. We seem to be
having an issue with an ATT server that is responding with incorrect A
records for www.ben.eduhttp://www.ben.edu and
On 10/26/2012 7:13 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
I'm sure I'm bringing up a topic that's been brought up before, but I
figured I'd have a go.
Anyone from Google around that could answer to why there is no reverse
DNS/PTR with most Google IP addresses (from traceroute, etc)?
Alternatively, is there
Mark,
On Oct 26, 2012, at 8:47 PM, Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
Looks to be right now.
Nope. Depends on from where you ask (presumably the ATT resolvers are
anycast). This is from a machine at LINX just now:
% dig @12.127.17.83 www.ben.edu
; DiG 9.9.2-vjs287.12 @12.127.17.83
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