OK guys, I took one but I won't take two. I'm a blue blooded hidalgo,
after all, descendant of the Virrey Toledo, and also of Inca Yupanqui,
fact which probably would take away my pretensions :-)
I have found Javier an opinionated person. We do not always agree in
the Peru list. Yet I found
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Yama Ploskonka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Al hijo de mi madre nadie le pisa el poncho
Rioplatense saying
I _am_ rioplatense and I can tell you - Javier is talking nonsense.
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O Freunde, nicht diese Töne!
Sondern laßt uns angenehmere
anstimmen und freudenvollere.
Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Yama Ploskonka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Al hijo de mi madre nadie le pisa el poncho
Rioplatense saying
I _am_ rioplatense and I can tell you -
Hi John et al,
One minor clarification.
I think you mean L3 (IP) VPN (virtual private network) not VLAN (virtual
LAN). Let me know if that is not right as you can send an IP packet from
one VLAN to another but not from one VPN to another (except in special
cases).
BTW sounds like people have
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 6:28 PM, John Watlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I learned more about the network built by the MED in Peru for their
schools. Each school is in its own VLAN, and cannot route to the
other schools, only to the Internet and to MED servers.
They have good economic
I would love to hear what are those economic reasons. I am sure that
most of you know that if they are
connecting to the Internet then the big cost is paid. The rest are
peanuts. So... what are those economic reasons to
don't allow collaboration between schools? Today economic reasons...
I learned more about the network built by the MED in Peru for their
schools. Each school is in its own VLAN, and cannot route to the
other schools, only to the Internet and to MED servers.
They have good economic reasons for encouraging this, but
it means that inter-school collaboration will
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 06:28:57PM -0400, John Watlington wrote:
I learned more about the network built by the MED in Peru for their
schools. Each school is in its own VLAN, and cannot route to the
other schools, only to the Internet and to MED servers.
Pardon my ignorance, but what are
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Michael Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 06:28:57PM -0400, John Watlington wrote:
I learned more about the network built by the MED in Peru for their
schools. Each school is in its own VLAN, and cannot route to the
other