Anyone else who cannot reach http://www.admin.ch/ and
http://www.parlament.ch/ (I intended to see the last mile debate)
Perhaps they forgot admin.ch is already a customer of theirs and
want to force them to pay them for peering?:)
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Anyone can suggest a good, small and cheap terminalserver box with
4 ports?
Find a 2nd hand Livingston Portmaster (PM-2), can't beat those...
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I was curious to know if there was products (or technologies) capable of
more that 2Mb on a copper pair ?
Check out
http://www.tahoe.pl/eng/xdsl_modems.php
and the prices are good as well...
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with http this no longer
works (had to fix own software there as well...).
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: janus to SERVER: 146.228.10.15 146.228.10.15
;; WHEN: Tue Jun 15 15:50:35 2004
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Could a spammer take legal actions if he finds out that his business horizon
mails are getting blocked ? I think about websites and faxnumbers.
If you make blocking behavior customizable per customer, ie. the customer
can deliberately decide he doesn't want to receive any mail that matches
-selection locally on this router, use weights
instead of metric. If you want to distribute the preference within your backbone,
use local-pref.
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How about this: now shows will sponsor the next beer event ;-) or Dinner?
Then they'll probably not show there either :)
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Do big ISP have security systems, which blacklist or return a
SMTP 55x after getting n*1000 mails from the same server?
You'll be automatically blocked for a day if you send us more than
a (low) amount of non-existant recipients (which easily happens if
your customer doesn't keep a clean list
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Now the users think their mails have been succesfully delivered
because they won't receive a bounce mail until the mail expires
in the queue (1 week). Quite frankly, that sucks.
Uhm, normally they should get warning mails in between, unless
you have changed common settings? At least that
/fixed,
looked very hard to locate.
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RE: [swinog] OSPF Tuning... why do you want to tune ospf timers ?
the default dead time is 120 sec. if a router crashs and the physical layer
Huh? Not in my case..:
GigabitEthernet0/0.4 is up, line protocol is up
..
Timer intervals configured, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 40, Retransmit 5
..
Just a quick review: which providers have already installed the
Bind delegation only patch re. Verisign/Sitefinder (or similar
for their environment)?
Done this the last couple of days for VIA (some servers upgraded to latest bind9,
others bind8 forwarder-chained to the new bind9 ones as per
i do have just confused about bit/kbits...
rate-limit input access-group 100 248000 1500 2000 conform-action transmit
1500 and 2000: here it seems to be kbits
rate-limit input 2048000 256000 256000 conform-action transmit
256000 seems to be bits.
They're bytes.. actually, they're sizes
sh int e 1/4
...
STP configured to OFF, priority is level0, flow control enabled
this is a Foundry switch, is there no equivalent for Cisco?
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KPN/Quest is closing the business in Switzerland, and they sell
That's putting it somewhat mildly ;-)
lots of equipment cheap. I've seen there some gears with Lucent logo on
If you really saw equipment with Lucent logo on them, it must have been DSLMAX20
DSLAMs (1HU things), not Portmasters
Does the CERN have routing troubles?
It seems all their peerings are down.
Anyone got its peering to CERN/AS513 down?
Not everything's down at CIXP, but certainly the two 513 nodes.
Perhaps there's a partial either power or switch outage? Since I
had to reboot the router due to the IOS bug,
.
Cheers,
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A null route will not stop you from getting those addresses on a trace.
That's problem of your upstream provider's backbone. Well... not really
a problem. Just some people don't like to see them on traces.
It can actually be a problem, since if that node would want to signal
back icmp messages
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