Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?

2013-12-13 Thread Jimmy Hess
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:34 AM, /dev/ph0b0s wrote: > On 12/12, R. Scott Evans wrote: > > I'm no lawyer but in the U.S., 18 USC 2703 appears to indicate this > > data must be kept for at least 180 days. > You are very mistaken. There is no requirement to retain *any* logs > (notwithstanding any o

RE: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?

2013-12-13 Thread Staudinger, Malcolm
I'd say in addition to just "how long", it's "how badly do you need them ". Searchable database could go back a few months while tapes usually exist for a lot longer than that. But you're not going to get the provider to dig through those unless they're under some legal obligation to do so. Ma

Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?

2013-12-13 Thread Sam Moats
I still have a soft spot for the Portmasters :-). We had rows of PM2's with US robotics 33.6K sportster modems attached on 8mm tape racks. Back when a town of 40K people could all connect through 2XT1's and everyone was happy. Sam Moats On 2013-12-13 16:59, Jon Lewis wrote: On Thu, 12 Dec 2013

BGP Update Report

2013-12-13 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 05-Dec-13 -to- 12-Dec-13 (7 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS701 99975 4.5% 4.6 -- UUNET - MCI Communications Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Busi

The Cidr Report

2013-12-13 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Dec 13 21:13:35 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 Date

Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?

2013-12-13 Thread Jon Lewis
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013, Sam Moats wrote: I'm not sure about the current state of the industry it's been a while since I was responsible for an access network. In the past we would keep radius logs for about 4 months, these would include the username,IP address and yes (to date myself) the caller

Re: Catalyst IOS refresher site?

2013-12-13 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Jeremy Bresley" > Might help if you said what type of line cards and sup you've got. A > SupII era card is CatOS, SupIII and newer are IOS, command sets are > completely different, and depending on the line cards you've got, you > might have some of the reall

Re: turning on comcast v6

2013-12-13 Thread Bill Weiss
Kinkaid, Kyle(kkink...@usgs.gov)@Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:46:56AM -0800: > On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: > > > It doesn’t. You can get IPv6 working with off-the-shelf equipment if you > > choose to. > > > > Randy chose to use that particular hardware and software combination

Re: Catalyst IOS refresher site?

2013-12-13 Thread Jeremy Bresley
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 Cataly

Re: CWDM question

2013-12-13 Thread Justin M. Streiner
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013, Keith wrote: Fixed optics, there are no transponders, just a passive mux. No filters, though there is a pad on our side. Light levels on our side are good and within spec. I have been trying to find out from the SP what theirs are at presently, but when the circuit was firs

Catalyst IOS refresher site?

2013-12-13 Thread Jay Ashworth
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 Catalyst-IOS tutorial on line I can buzz through, t

Re: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Nick Cameo
> convert to SIP, transcode, or deploy any > local voice services via the router such as conference bridging. Then you'd > need something in the ISR/ISRG2 line w/ PVDMs installed. Very interesting point! We would the router to do some transcoding yes, to take some load off of the servers. That bei

Re: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Nick Cameo
Ooops, I should have mentioned. We do not need an ISDN gateway (FXO/FXS). The connection is purely SIP. What is important is support for ADSL/ADSL2 VDSL/VDSL2 and PPoE. Bell Canada.. N.

RE: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Pedersen, Sean
We used the EM 200 series at my last job. They behaved reasonably well, especially considering the nutty scenarios we deployed them in. If you're committed to Cisco, the 800 series is great as long as you don't intend to terminate TDM traffic and convert to SIP, transcode, or deploy any local

Re: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Joe Hamelin
On 13-12-2013 14:54, Nick Cameo wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I have a customer that is looking for a voip router. The Edgewater EdgeMarc 200 series has worked well for me. The ones that I've used have 2xFXS and 1xFXO ports with ADSL. Lots of knobs in a fairly sane web GUI. http://www.thetelecoms

Re: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Seth Mos
On 13-12-2013 14:54, Nick Cameo wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I have a customer that is looking for a voip router. The router part > is easy however, > they need it to support their ADSL/VDSL connection PPoE, and all that lovely > stuff. Can you gents and ladies kindly recommend something that woul

Re: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Remco Bressers
Hi Nick, Cisco 867VAE and 887VA are pretty fine routers. Regards, Remco Bressers Signet B.V. On 12/13/2013 02:54 PM, Nick Cameo wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I have a customer that is looking for a voip router. The router part > is easy however, > they need it to support their ADSL/VDSL connec

Re: Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Alessandro Ratti
Hi Nick, you can take a look to this model http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/ps10082/data_sheet_c78-682548.html . Contact me off list if you need more info. Regards On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Nick Cameo wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I have a customer that is lookin

Cisco ADSL2/VDSL2 Voip Router

2013-12-13 Thread Nick Cameo
Hello Everyone, I have a customer that is looking for a voip router. The router part is easy however, they need it to support their ADSL/VDSL connection PPoE, and all that lovely stuff. Can you gents and ladies kindly recommend something that would fit all. preferably the cisco route. If you have