On (2013-10-24 23:05 -0400), Erik Muller wrote:
Rancid certainly has its warts, but other than needing to test, pull
hair, and patch things for new OS/platform deployments, it still
generally Just Works once you have it installed, IME... and
references like
For us problem with rancid is that
On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 10:07:49 +0300
Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi wrote:
On (2013-10-24 23:05 -0400), Erik Muller wrote:
Rancid certainly has its warts, but other than needing to test, pull
hair, and patch things for new OS/platform deployments, it still
generally Just Works once you have it
Hey, anyone had issues with A9K-MPA-20X1GE in ASR9001?
It get disabled for us after 20 seconds finishing initialization, with
such message.
%PLATFORM-SCC-2-BAD_ID_HW : Failed Identification Test in 0/130/0 [1/0]
The module in 0/130/0 in this router may not be a genuineCisco product.
I don't have any GBIC/SPF inserted in it right now, it just turn off
whole module. So won't allow me even fpd upgrade.
On 25/10/13 14:02, Ray Ludendorff wrote:
It means that you did not purchase a original Cisco GBIC for the interface ..
Therefore it will not be TAC supported if you have
On 10/25/2013 11:55 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Hey, anyone had issues with A9K-MPA-20X1GE in ASR9001?
Hi Nikolay,
We're using them without problems. What software are you running? I did
have major issues with flapping onboard 10G ports disabling TX.
Regards,
Remco Bressers
Signet B.V.
On 25/10/13 14:08, Remco Bressers wrote:
We're using them without problems. What software are you running? I did
have major issues with flapping onboard 10G ports disabling TX.
Tried on shiped 4.3.1 and now on 4.3.2, with same results.
Also IIRC onboard ports only accept SFP+ rigth?
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 11:25:26PM +0200, Job Snijders wrote:
As I am evaluating our path forward, I've compiled a small list of open
source projects with some biased highlights. Your feedback is most
welcome, maybe I missed some interesting projects or developments. I
would also be very
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:59:48PM +0100, Matthew Newton wrote:
I'll try and post the script (250 lines) somewhere if anyone's
interested.
It is almost always good to open source your tools, for others to learn
and benefit from! :-)
Kind regards,
Job
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On (2013-10-25 10:43 +0200), Martin Pels wrote:
The diff-ed backups that rancid provides serve another purpose: verifying that
what your NMS says should be configured matches the actual device
configurations.
Diffing one rancid config to another rancid config would not help with this at
all.
We use that combination without difficulty as well.
-Bill
On Oct 25, 2013, at 17:10, Remco Bressers re...@signet.nl wrote:
On 10/25/2013 11:55 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Hey, anyone had issues with A9K-MPA-20X1GE in ASR9001?
Hi Nikolay,
We're using them without
Have you tried a different IOS?
Ahad
On 25 Oct 2013, at 8:55 pm, Nikolay Shopik sho...@inblock.ru wrote:
Hey, anyone had issues with A9K-MPA-20X1GE in ASR9001?
It get disabled for us after 20 seconds finishing initialization, with
such message.
%PLATFORM-SCC-2-BAD_ID_HW : Failed
So far only 4.3.2 and 4.3.1. Probably gonna check it on 4.2 tree and
more recent 5.1
On 25/10/13 17:14, Ahad Aboss wrote:
Have you tried a different IOS?
Ahad
On 25 Oct 2013, at 8:55 pm, Nikolay Shopik sho...@inblock.ru wrote:
Hey, anyone had issues with A9K-MPA-20X1GE in ASR9001?
It
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 02:27:42PM +0200, Job Snijders wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:59:48PM +0100, Matthew Newton wrote:
I'll try and post the script (250 lines) somewhere if anyone's
interested.
It is almost always good to open source your tools, for others to learn
and benefit
There are companies like Tail-F who are trying to use things like YANG
definitions to dynamically build a standardized CLI which is sort of
cross-platform compatible. The CLI you connect to is external to any
network equipment which records changes, does checking ahead of time, and
records atomic
On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:21 AM, Nikolay Shopik sho...@inblock.ru wrote:
So far only 4.3.2 and 4.3.1. Probably gonna check it on 4.2 tree
We're running 4.2.3.
-Bill
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I've been intrigued by the stuff going on with NetKit and Autonetkit (
http://www.autonetkit.org). See the preso from Pycon 2013 in Australia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGK5jjyUBCQ
It seems like all the bits are available between the various efforts of
applications but nothing that really
On Oct 25, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Bill Woodcock wo...@pch.net wrote:
On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:21 AM, Nikolay Shopik sho...@inblock.ru wrote:
So far only 4.3.2 and 4.3.1. Probably gonna check it on 4.2 tree
We're running 4.2.3.
Sorry for the multiple posts… We're also running 4.3.0 with the
On (2013-10-25 10:22 -0400), Phil Bedard wrote:
There are companies like Tail-F who are trying to use things like YANG
Tail-F is very cool, but it needs support for both direction.
Abstract data - Vendor Config(easy problem, just agnostic ascii template)
Vendor Config - Abstract data
I am unsure what we as networkers have done in the past, but I am sure
we've done our fair share of atonement and don't have to keep using
RANCID.
Some people in this thread have been mentioning config generators. There is
/ was something called netomata. A web search brings up various
I hate to do this, but it's something that anyone managing email
servers (or just using a smart phone to update LI) needs to know
about. I just saw this on another list I'm on, and I know that there
are folks on NANOG that are on LinkedIn.
++
Well, this concerned me at first, but then I read the description of how
it's done
(http://engineering.linkedin.com/mobile/linkedin-intro-doing-impossible-ios):
We understand that operating an email proxy server carries great
responsibility.
We respect the fact that your email may
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As a member of the support team for a vendor, I'll say this problem isn't
entirely unheard of. The CPU is in charge of local traffic and the BGP
session and some sort of hardware chip or ASIC is in charge of moving
packets through the device. If the hardware is misprogrammed it won't
properly
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On 10/25/13 07:59, Matthew Newton wrote:
For the last ~8 years we've used a very simple in-house bash
script that uses SNMP to tell the switch to write its config using
tftp, and then does a wr mem. It then checks the configs into a
subversion repository and e-mails out any diffs.
One criteria
The vendor config-abstract data (really structured data) is the point of
YANG definitions. I think I'm correct but Tail-F's system works by
importing the YANG definitions from the router and it builds the CLI
interpreter based on those definitions. The trick is getting the
standards bodies and
On (2013-10-25 14:27 -0400), Phil Bedard wrote:
The vendor config-abstract data (really structured data) is the point of
YANG definitions. I think I'm correct but Tail-F's system works by
interpreter based on those definitions. The trick is getting the
standards bodies and vendors to
This report has been generated at Fri Oct 25 21:15:16 2013 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
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Interval: 17-Oct-13 -to- 24-Oct-13 (7 days)
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EONIX-CORPORATION-AS-WWW-EONIX-NET - Eonix Corporation
2 -
Hello,
Did you tried the service unsupported-transceiver command?
Eng. Julian Eble
SNMP is a good/ quick way to do it, however you should keep in mind that
your configurations are not being sent securely if you're using tftp. Cisco
devices do allow you to also use ftp, rcp, scp and sftp.
As far as I'm aware (someone please correct me if I'm wrong), but Cisco is
the only vendor
How simple do you want to get? We do something like this:
!
archive
path tftp://1.2.3.4/$h-
write-memory
!
-Original Message-
From: Job Snijders [mailto:job.snijd...@hibernianetworks.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 5:25 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Network configuration
next thing you know, Google is going to be offering free email so they
can do the same thing.
On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 08:45:40 -0700
Shrdlu shr...@deaddrop.org wrote:
I hate to do this, but it's something that anyone managing email
servers (or just using a smart phone to update LI) needs to know
I saw some antectdotal stuff on this yesterday but reading their
engineering blog entry makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Oh
nevermind, that's just the alcohol. This is perhaps one of the worst
ideas I've seen concocted by a social media company yet.
-Phil
On 10/25/13, 6:56 PM, George
Adding Zaid Ali Khan for feedback.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Shrdlu shr...@deaddrop.org wrote:
I hate to do this, but it's something that anyone managing email
servers (or just using a smart phone to update LI) needs to know
about. I just saw this on another list I'm on, and I know
On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 08:08:44 -0400, Michael Kehoe
michael.k.ke...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I'm aware (someone please correct me if I'm wrong), but Cisco
is the only vendor that supports this.
Ascend did as well. I used to backup the MAX-TNT's via snmp.
(I've not researched the subject in
On Oct 25, 2013, at 8:08 AM, Michael Kehoe michael.k.ke...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I'm aware (someone please correct me if I'm wrong), but Cisco is
the only vendor that supports this.
It's almost as easy to have a python/ perl script to do the exact same
thing as Matthew described but
On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 22:56:48 -, George Bakos said:
next thing you know, Google is going to be offering free email so they
can do the same thing.
The difference is that Google only does it to your @gmail.com address. It
doesn't snarf up all your outbound gba...@alpinista.org mail too.
And then of course there was this:
http://www.informationweek.com/social-business/social_networking_consumer/linkedin-responds-to-email-grabbing-suit/240161630
Linkedin denies the allegations, but I'm convinced there's something to
them. I was receiving a steady stream of linkedin invites on
Anyone who has access to logs for their email infrastructure ought
probably to check for authentications to user accounts from linkedin's
servers. Likely, people in your organization are entering their
credentials into linkedin to add to their contact list. Is it a
problem if a social media
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