Well,
Once you eliminate the ~160k superfluous prefixes (last time I
checked)... This is a none issue.
Some work on some sort summary function would keep those devices
alive... but we all know there is more money to be made the faster the
device become obsolete :(
-
Alain
When you use the terms 'SIP' and 'Fax/Board' in the same sentence, it sort of
becomes an oxymoron.
In the analog world, we used to use 'Carrier grade' Fax/boards made by
BrookTrout which was then acquired by Dialogic. (Truefax line), and there were
a couple of others.. mostly these were cards
I would not consider any fax board "carrier grade" that uses sip sip to
pots for faxes is still hit and miss.
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From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 1:36 AM
To: Ryan Finnesey
If anyone in the NYC and Philly metro areas want to make a few extra bucks,
contact me off list.
I need someone to drop an initial config on some brocade routers and run some
cabling.
Best,
Daniel
On 2016-04-28 11:06, Alain Hebert wrote:
Well,
Once you eliminate the ~160k superfluous prefixes (last time I
checked)... This is a none issue.
Some work on some sort summary function would keep those devices
alive... but we all know there is more money to be made the faster
Laszln,
Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 12:47:45PM +, Laszlo Hanyecz wrote:
> On 2016-04-28 11:06, Alain Hebert wrote:
> >
> > Well,
> >
> > Once you eliminate the ~160k superfluous prefixes (last time I
> > checked)... This is a none issue.
> >
> > Some work on some sort summary
> Am 27.04.2016 um 17:58 schrieb John Kristoff :
>
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 09:46:13 +0200
> Martin Bacher wrote:
>
>> - Intra-AS BGP FlowSpec deployment: Who is running it? For which kind
>> of attacks are you using it? Are you only dropping or
> Am 27.04.2016 um 18:09 schrieb Hank Nussbacher :
>
> On 27/04/2016 18:58, John Kristoff wrote:
>> On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 09:46:13 +0200
>> Martin Bacher wrote:
>>
>>> - Intra-AS BGP FlowSpec deployment: Who is running it? For which kind
>>> of
Fax hardware/boards that other members have used within service provider
environments to deliver services to their end users .
-Original Message-
From: valdis.kletni...@vt.edu [mailto:valdis.kletni...@vt.edu]
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 2:36 AM
To: Ryan Finnesey
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 04:30:23 -, Ryan Finnesey said:
> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on carrier grade fax boards
> that are SIP based?
What would "carrier grade" even *mean* for a fax board?
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> On 28/04/2016, at 6:36 pm, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 04:30:23 -, Ryan Finnesey said:
>> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on carrier grade fax boards
>> that are SIP based?
>
> What would "carrier grade" even *mean* for a fax board?
I took it
On Thu 2016-Apr-28 09:48:09 +0200, Piotr wrote:
Hi,
There is a problem with sending emails from employees in @cisco.com
domain to some certain domain. Emails in opposite direction pass
without problem. No errors, warnings or any other logs at cisco's
employees
Not really fax board, but there are ATA (analog telephony (?)
adapters) that handle fax very well (and others that just suck at it).
Certain versions of the Cisco ATA 180 series worked really well even
over satellite; others were terrible. It's somewhat of a hit or miss
area.
How many users are
100% Dialogic, we are currently using both of their carrier-grade boards
and IMG's to deliver fax services in various flavors of transport
configurations to end-users and wholesale customers.
Pricey, but well worth every penny...
MSP/FSP -
You could probably build the converter in PHP and make it a plugin of
weathermap.
You kids and your Python :)
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:32 PM, James Bensley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know its been a while since I posted this thread, I've been swamped.
> Finally I'm getting
Hi all,
I know its been a while since I posted this thread, I've been swamped.
Finally I'm getting time to look back at this. I think I had 0 on-list
replies and about 10 off-list private replies, so clearly others are having
the same problem but not speaking openly about it.
There were two main
Hi Nanog...looking for some advice. I have a customer who has a large
network...approximately 130 sites across the US. Each site is fed via two
providers, via two Separate CE Routers. It's a L3-VPN service. Each
provider currently provides connectivity for 6 VRFs, each over a single
service
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:33 AM, lincoln dale wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Peter Kranz
> wrote:
>
>> Curious if you have any thoughts on the longevity of the 7500R
>> and 7280R survival's with IPv4 full tables? How full are you
On 28 April 2016 at 19:41, Ishmael Rufus wrote:
> You could probably build the converter in PHP and make it a plugin of
> weathermap.
>
> You kids and your Python :)
I would prefer it to be PHP actually, people keep moaning at me for
using PHP, which I am much more fluent in.
On 28 April 2016 at 20:33, Peter Phaal wrote:
> Many drawing tools support SVG as a file export format. Exporting or
> converting the map to SVG format allows the map attributes (link
> colors, widths, etc) to be modulated using JavaScript embedded in the
> web page.
>
> As
If looking for old school industrial faxing capabilities then maybe something
like:
https://www.dialogic.com/en/products/fax-boards-and-software/fax-boards.aspx
I have a client who used to us them with a custom inbound dictation application
and multiple PRIs to feed them (not the fax board,
On Thu 2016-Apr-28 05:22:26 +, Craig Rivenburg wrote:
Hi Nanog...looking for some advice. I have a customer who has a large
network...approximately 130 sites across the US. Each site is fed via two
providers, via two Separate CE Routers. It's a L3-VPN service.
Hi,
There is a problem with sending emails from employees in @cisco.com
domain to some certain domain. Emails in opposite direction pass without
problem. No errors, warnings or any other logs at cisco's employees
desktop.. We checked popular rbls, spamhauses, senderbase etc. Other
domains on
> Just wanted to interject, the port density of the Arista switches is quite
> impressive, especially considering the price point they're at.
Not in response to any point specifically, but the major issue which stopped us
buying Arista a few months ago was the rather out-dated attitude to 3rd
Many drawing tools support SVG as a file export format. Exporting or
converting the map to SVG format allows the map attributes (link
colors, widths, etc) to be modulated using JavaScript embedded in the
web page.
As an example, the following SC15 weathermap was created by converting
a PDF
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