Normally you need to contact the entity you cannot reach, and they will open
a ticket backwards through MilNet. This is the only process I have been able
to get to work.
Robert D. Scott rob...@ufl.edu
Senior Network Engineer 352-273-0113 Phone
CNS - Network Services
-Original Message-
From: Owen DeLong [mailto:o...@delong.com]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 7:28 AM
To: Chris Campbell
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Rate of growth on IPv6 not fast enough?
On Apr 19, 2010, at 3:16 AM, Chris Campbell wrote:
On 19 Apr 2010, at 03:52, joel jaeggli
Try this:
Telx Internet Exchange (TIE)
Support Phone: 404-325-2714
Email: t...@telx.com
Website: http://tie.telx.com
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(or --insecure) option.
rob...@robert ~
$ curl -k -i -G https://www.bankofamerica.com/index.jsp
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Major DC power issues at the NOTA.
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Work through your provider, I would start with you local end. They should
help you, you ARE their customer. If not, you need a new provider. Look
into out of band management.
Robert D. Scott rob...@ufl.edu
Senior Network Engineer 352-273-0113 Phone
CNS - Network Services
They will almost always prefer their IBGP to any learned routes. Why send
traffic to a transit network and skew their I/O peering numbers when you can
handle it yourself. I doubt you will change their mind.
Robert D. Scott rob...@ufl.edu
Senior Network Engineer 352-273
You would get better density from a 110 patch than a 66, and telco frames
for 19 and 23 are readily available.
Robert D. Scott rob...@ufl.edu
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http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/032509-google-ipv6-easy.html
Any one making use of Google IPV6?
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Robert D. Scott rob...@ufl.edu
Senior Network Engineer 352-273-0113 Phone
CNS - Network Services 352-392-2061 CNS Phone Tree
University of Florida 352-392-9440 FAX
Florida Lambda Rail 352-294-3571 FLR NOC
Gainesville, FL 32611 321-663
A unit within the University has need to get reliable network connectivity
to Iraq, more specifically Baghdad. I was wondering if any nanogers have any
recommendations and/or contacts with providers in the area. Wired or
Wireless. Off-list is fine.
TIA
Robert D. Scott rob
, and NOT
the network people.
While I am ranting, my other pet peeve are proprietary protocols that the
developer cannot take another couple of hours to provide a decoder for. If
you develop the protocol any of the developers at the Wireshark group would
help with the decode plugin.
Robert D. Scott
No issues Tampa to San Fran.
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will disable the port. You can work around it but it is time
consuming in large networks where port security are enabled.
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/notes/OL14629.html#wp885689
Cisco's Recommendation: Replace the NIC
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The harder way:
Decimal: 1089055123
Hex (dashes inserted at octals): 40-E9-A9-93
Decimal (of each octet): 64-233-169-147
IP Address: 64.233.169.147
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http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/frame/2008/081108wan1.html
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Now, there is an exploit for it.
http://www.caughq.org/exploits/CAU-EX-2008-0002.txt
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sitting on 10Gig pipes to the Internet and the threat is real. But other
than just muck things up where is the motivation for a poisoning?
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mileage may vary.
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Gainesville, FL
OH, You mean like putting a sniper in a bunch of trees. They know that
tactic well. :)
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