On 7/2/2010 10:47 PM, Jared Geiger wrote:
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:04 PM, Adam Rothschild
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How many co-lo centers do they operate and where are they ? - Curiosity
on my part.
Todd
Here in the New York Metro, XO's collocation offering is
creation of evidence and
rather than arguing with the suits about what is necessary just make
them create a list of evidence aspects and then we implement that.
This isnt complex its about building systems which are better (more
trustworthy) than their operators.
Just my two cents.
Todd Glassey
I just inherited a 550 from our old stash of Juniper and find that
someone corrupted the flash image. Anyone know where there is a
replacement image online? - contact me off list please.
Todd Glassey
On 7/23/2010 9:07 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
It is not about how many devices, it is about how many subnets, because you
may want to keep them isolated, for many reasons.
It is not just about devices consuming lots of bandwidth, it is also about
many small sensors, actuators and so.
On 7/25/2010 9:07 AM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
I'm wondering why the software based router is not preferable in
business even if they have high featured Processers, and high capcity
of memory.
It may be helpful before proceeding if you provide some examples of each, so
we can understand your
On 7/28/2010 1:16 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote:
Also, these famous guys selected as part of the TCR group where the
number is not actually seven, don't even have enough material to sign
anything by themselves.
Of course not. The only real requirement is that the TCR group hold enough
shares so
On 8/3/2010 4:07 PM, ML wrote:
As an SP in the MDU (multi dwelling unit) market we dutifully SWIP
netblocks for each apartment complex/condo/etc. Doing such we
publically publish the physical address an IP lives (sans Apt/Unit #).
Would anyone feel this is too much information for people to
On 9/7/2010 1:24 AM, Tero Toikkanen wrote:
Anyone hear of the SundownGroup?
yes it is the fictional name - it pertains to a covert operations group
from a Tommy Lee Scott Gene Hackman movie called The Package. As I
recall Operation Sundown was the op name and it was a bunch of
assassins but
it is really difficult to properly build out N+1
type operations. We also had a power outage which they claim hasn't
happened in 12 years previously but I somehow doubt that FM2 has existed
for 12 years.
Anyone have a connection to Mike L directly?
Todd Glassey
On 9/21/2010 6:09 AM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010, Ryan Finnesey wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a peering point setup to pass traffic to
credit card processes such as First Data and or the ATM interexchange
networks?
If you're talking about exchanging IP traffic
Response...
How long is this going to take to process?
Todd Glassey
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On 10/22/2010 8:04 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:46 AM, George Bonser gbon...@seven.com wrote:
An agreement signed this month with the Department of Homeland Security
and an earlier initiative to protect companies in the defense industrial
base make it likely that the
-queries through NTPDATE
or other tools on separate ports.
Todd Glassey
this question is a trap.
Quite.
We had 2 HP 5071s,(+ several GPS standards) and at the time being the
definition of a second, either could be correct at any time. When I took
a moment to think about it, and discovered
meets the road in
time-centric trust models.
Todd Glassey
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On 12/24/2010 1:39 AM, William Allen Simpson wrote:
On 12/23/10 12:27 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
I was poking around to see what the current received wisdom was as to
average install cost per building for suburban municipal home-run fiber,
and ran across this article, which discusses the topic,
On 12/27/2010 7:10 AM, Mike wrote:
Hi,
Well as is customary in our part of the country (Northern
California), with the stormy weather comes brownouts and blackouts
comes a massive influx of end users with locked up and malfunctioning
home networking equipment. Every single time the power
On 12/27/2010 11:53 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Dec 27, 2010, at 7:10 AM, Mike wrote:
Hi,
Well as is customary in our part of the country (Northern California),
with the stormy weather comes brownouts and blackouts comes a massive influx of
end users with locked up and malfunctioning
into this but it is what it is... YOU MUST plan
for redundancy.
Todd Glassey - as a GOT.NET Client
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On 1/27/2011 12:56 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2011 03:26:58 pm Mark Keymer wrote:
If you work at FOX maybe you should help get the news guys on the right
page. :)
Coming from broadcast engineering prior to my current IT gig, let me tell you
that in most larger broadcast
On 3/25/2010 7:03 AM, Dave Hart wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:51 UTC, Kyle Bader kyle.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
Can anyone recommend a solid clock souce (stratum 0) that's not overly
expensive?
All the options I'm aware of have no prices posted, sadly. For me,
that means forget it, you
On 3/25/2010 10:40 AM, Dan Shoop wrote:
On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Kyle Bader wrote:
Can anyone recommend a solid clock source (stratum 0) that's not overly
expensive? The only stuff I've found so far is ESE, can anyone
recommend them or conversely has anyone had any problems with their
On 4/8/2010 10:32 AM, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
On 07 Apr 2010 18:40, N. Yaakov Ziskind wrote:
I don't think the issue is *money* (at least the big issue; money is
*always* an issue), but rather the all-of-sudden jump from being
unregulated to regulated, whatever that means.
ARIN is not a
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Todd Glassey
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with both Autokey and symmetric-key and the new interface
specific ACL's in the 4.2.6 versions of NTP. Further the issues of the
ECC/Parity memory become important here because time is moved over UDP
and is subject to single-bit errors all over the place.
Todd Glassey
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On 4/12/2010 7:14 AM, William Pitcock wrote:
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 07:09 -0700, todd glassey wrote:
On 4/12/2010 2:49 AM, Alex Kamiru wrote:
I am in the process of sourcing for a carrier class email security
solution that will replace our current edge spam gateways based on open
source
trading (aka Algorthmic trading) so yes of course - they
are weak and unscaleable systems right??? (not really Suresh).
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 7:48 PM, todd glassey tglas...@earthlink.net wrote:
Yes William, but realize that was an easiest method solution. There
are any number of others
I am looking for a technical contact inside the IANA regarding their
internal network if anyone knows one.
Todd Glassey
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On 5/9/2010 10:54 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 5/9/2010 12:50, Larry Sheldon wrote:
[The wonderful New And Improved Thunderbird deleted a response and the
message I was responding to--I don't know how or why--seems to have to
do with the arrival of new messages.]
The message I was
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These are NOT cheap but you get what you pay for in todays world hopefully.
The case the 520 is packaged in is unlike any other WAP I have worked
with and we used them quite a bit for wireless-time services.
http://www.fortresstech.com/Products/SecWiBridges.aspx
Todd Glassey
Thanks,
Andrey
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