they
explained all of this to me at the time.
--Jonathan Rogers
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 11:52 AM Fred Baker
wrote:
> According to this, Weather Underground was purchased by the Weather
> Channel and firmed “The Weather Company”, and that was in turn purchased by
> IBM last year.
&g
CenturyLink having an OUTAGE?!?
Well, I never!!
--JR @ Google-Atlanta
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:26 PM, George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.comwrote:
Widely discussed on outa...@outages.org list (hint!) but for those not
yet list members over there, 13 or more states in southeast US affected,
An email from nobody? WHAT IS THIS SORCERY?!?
--JR
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.comwrote:
haha i love the header:
Received: (from nobody@localhost)
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
Check this out:
I'd say call the control center at 1.800.524.5249.
And then wait. And wait. And wait. You're gonna need a Snickers.
--JR
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Joel Maslak jmas...@antelope.net wrote:
Does anyone have a good contact to report outside plant issues in the
Denver, CO area?
Some
wireless
networks every 5-30 minutes, and emails any changes to us. Laptops were
configured for DHCP, and just plugged in and nestled somewhere in the
wiring closet. Net cost $0 (well maybe some patch cables), and worked fine
for us.
-Jason
On 10/14/2012 04:59 PM, Jonathan Rogers wrote
I, uh...don't actually know how to do that. I've not done very much with
SNMP other than working with power management devices. If someone could
direct me to a good tutorial, that would be much appreciated.
--JR
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Chris Boot bo...@bootc.net wrote:
On 18/10/12
.
Netdot (netdot.uoregon.edu, just mentioned it in an earlier mail)
also
offers this functionality, and stores the information in the
database for
querying/searching.
Jonathan Rogers (quantumfoam) writes:
I, uh...don't actually know how to do that. I've not done very much
Well, quite frankly they have the tools they need. Our remote sites do not
have any devices that require wireless. They don't have company-issued
laptops, and personal laptops are not allowed. The policy is on the books
but it isn't my department to make sure people know about it and follow it.
may be able to run some software on a
Windows PC in each office. One idea put forth was checking for NTP traffic
that was not going to our authorized NTP server, but NTP isn't necessarily
turned on by default, especially on consumer-grade hardware.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your time,
Jonathan
searching for a
rogue AP... FOMP
On Oct 14, 2012 5:02 PM, Jonathan Rogers quantumf...@gmail.com wrote:
Gentlemen,
An issue has come up in my organization recently with rogue access points.
So far it has manifested itself two ways:
1. A WAP that was set up specifically to be transparent
I've had good experience with Mellanox NICs for 40gbe.
--J
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Deric Kwok deric.kwok2...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all
Do you have experience in 40G equipments
eg: switch and NIC?
Any brand name is reliable
Thank you so much
GNS3 is completely insufficient for CCNP-level training and labs. You will
need actual equipment. Fortunately, it has gotten a lot cheaper over the
past few years and you don't need the latest and greatest. Check out
Wendell Odom's website for tips.
Also we have a CBTNuggets account at my company
...@warningg.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 05:05:59PM -0400, Jonathan Rogers wrote:
GNS3 is completely insufficient for CCNP-level training and labs. You
will
need actual equipment. Fortunately, it has gotten a lot cheaper over the
past few years and you don't need the latest and greatest
I can vouch for Uverse being excellent service, at least in my area
(Atlanta). It's fast, it hasn't gone down once in over a year since I got
it, and I went ahead and got the Uverse TV service as well which has proven
to be a better deal than cable offerings in my area (satellite isn't an
option
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