Comment Please don't abuse whois like that. (Score 1) 11
Please don't abuse whois like that.
Do a whois on the *full* IP only, then use traceroute to determine provider chains.
In this case BBTECH has nothing to do with it, they just have the first
Please don't abuse whois like that.
Do a whois on the *full* IP only, then use traceroute to determine provider chains.
In this case BBTECH has nothing to do with it, they just have the first
Is this app going to be OSS? My current network diagram generator uses graphviz and its output isn't that great.
Yes.
Seriously you could put a bid in to have it in a field in Texas, and, if you're the best bid they'd give you the conf.
I was on the 2008 team, and putting on a conf to the level LCA does is a huge amount of work, so if you can bid and do it you have a real chance.
Of course not being in Australia (or New Zealand) makes it very expensive for those people to attend, so unless you can find a sponsor for flights you really aren't likely win for LCA2012 in Texas.
I also run several large Australian educational networks, and while a little low that figure is believable.
Only this year have several of them started upgrading above 100Mbit.
Also the QLD system doesn't do *every* school, it might do every *public* school but that's less then two thirds of the total number of schools.
You're getting ripped. 100Mbit is $30k/mo (just the data). We recently got a quote for 10Mbit fibre, all installed for $6k/month (inner city Melbourne, but not CBD).
Here's to the "written in journal" one...
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At this point Brocade (having bought up Foundry), or HP are probably more the closest competitor, at least in the non-ISP space.
As someone who has recently switched (albeit just for new kit), you *really* won't regret buying Juniper routers. Their switches are coming along nicely, but are not quite to the level of Cisco's, and I've not used their security stuff.
I can count anything, as long as it's in the format 0.0.0.0/0 -> 255.255.255.255/32
They're our customers, and yes, I, like everyone screw up the English language on a regular basis, get over it.
What trial? It hasn't happened.
*NO* general ISP has put it in place. I know, I work with several of them, and filled in the papers for my own employer (who does filtering for schools which is why I don't have a problem their).
Just? Arlo mentioned that in the 1997 re-release?
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