Re: Dodgy AS327933 ...?

2023-08-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mike Hammett [na...@ics-il.net] wrote: > I'd say it's probably the best router UI ever, but I suppose now we'll find > ourselves in a religious argument. > If that's truly how you feel, I would want to talk with you on Signal and get a better idea for what you like and don't like.

Re: Dodgy AS327933 ...?

2023-08-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mike Hammett [na...@ics-il.net] wrote: > Most people I know don't even use the CLI. They use Winbox. > Which is also terrible.

Re: Dodgy AS327933 ...?

2023-08-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tom Beecher [beec...@beecher.cc] wrote: > > > > It should be a huge embarrasment to the designers. They survive on low > > price and unique features. It would be quite amazing to have a CLI without > > the nonsense. > > > > That ship sailed years ago. Even though the legal precedent was set after

Re: Dodgy AS327933 ...?

2023-08-14 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mark Tinka [mark@tinka.africa] wrote: > > It is not terribly clever of Mikrotik to have two commands that do different > things be that close in syntax. > It should be a huge embarrasment to the designers. They survive on low price and unique features. It would be quite amazing to have a CLI

Amazon Contact?

2021-08-25 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Looking to see if I can get someone at Amazon to help. Amazon Video is starting to think our CGN exit range is a VPN service (It isn't) Chris

Re: AlbertaIX - no longer a Cybera project?

2013-09-05 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mark Leonard [m...@bernoullinetworks.com] wrote: It seems that AlbertaIX is no longer listed on Cybera's list of projects: http://www.cybera.ca/strategic-projects/ In fact, doing a search on Cybera's site yields a whole bunch of dead links: http://www.cybera.ca/search?q=albertaix Is

Re: 10G Router

2013-09-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
sten rulz [stenr...@gmail.com] wrote: Hello, I am currently looking into a 10G router that will support the below requirements and hopefully not be too costly. Do you know of any models to stay away due to issues or that you would recommend? - 4x+ 10GBE ports - BGPv4/v6 - Small number of

Re: Mikrotik RouterOS

2010-04-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
gordon b slater [gordsla...@ieee.org] wrote: On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 16:06 -0400, James Jones wrote: kind ofrouterOS supports MPLS, linux does not Likewise the FreeBSD MPLS effort, though this seems to be more like familiar territory for BSD-heads, but, as ever, funding and equipment are