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[01:50]<gndyvx>bittorrent even
[01:50]<fmnwvnz_>yeah, right now i'm fine with it rate-limited, next option will be just to block it
[01:51]<msxjv>it's just funny that you have to do that with regards to BT becaues it has built-in features for that
[01:52]<msxjv>dumb FTP client, HTTP download, etc
[01:52]<msxjv>I could see
[01:52]<fmnwvnz_>i know.. the first night he said "oh, it was some setting i was playing with.. i'll change it back"
[01:53]<msxjv>heh, there would be a megaspike in one of my RRDs and I'd be like 'hmmmmmm what was this shit?' to everyone relevant
[01:53]<gndyvx>ah "super seed" mode
[01:53]<fmnwvnz_>yup
[01:53]<msxjv>haha
[01:53]<fmnwvnz_>MRTG graphs were great
[01:54]<gndyvx>i am definatly drinking soapy tea
[01:54]<msxjv>I guess you're lucky you have the capability to go above 80Mb without incurring charges, etc
[01:55]<fmnwvnz_>printed out the graphs, got a sh ip ca fl and showed that to his boss to justify the rate-limiting
[01:55]<msxjv>I've had simple mistakes on various resources homed on DS3s that didn't have friendly bursting.. so you could see the large spike as a large bling-bling reduction
[01:55]<fmnwvnz_>unmetered metro ethernet :-)
[01:55]<fmnwvnz_>1gbps
[01:56]<fmnwvnz_>the finest girl was just waked in..
[01:56]<fmnwvnz_>walked*
[01:56]<gndyvx>well shit
[01:56]<gndyvx>fake the time on the graphs and prove that you need a new router
[01:57]<msxjv>who needs to fake, just hire Bit Torrent whore
[01:57]<msxjv>sup dudes, need new routers
[01:57]<fmnwvnz_>its a 3640
[01:57]<fmnwvnz_>way more than we need for our office
[01:57]<msxjv>for a gig link?
[01:57]<fmnwvnz_>no, just for the office
[01:57]<fmnwvnz_>office routes to the br that's a 7206
[01:59]<gndyvx>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupe_%28IRC%29
[01:59]<gndyvx>heh
[01:59]<-- dyrnnprd wrs puyv> i mean the other left <-")
[02:00]<fmnwvnz_>nice
[02:03]<gndyvx>it's nice to see a command named after you cause you are an idiot
[02:06]<msxjv>it's fun to watch the spam stop when you start talking about double the hourly rate of what a recruiter was trying to peddle
[02:06]<msxjv>it's manual anti-spam technology
[02:09]<dzzc1lyvn>dshot:
[02:09]<msxjv>sup brotherman
[02:09]<dzzc1lyvn>still at work?
[02:09]<msxjv>Unfortunately, yes.
[02:09]<msxjv>I almost tricked myself into believing I was in a tropical paradise sippin coladas, but yes alas, I'm still at work.
[02:09]<dzzc1lyvn>haha
[02:10]<dzzc1lyvn>you need to come to the Caribbean for that
[02:10]<dzzc1lyvn>that's where I am..
[02:11]<msxjv>I have an acquaintance actually that is a major ISP in the Carribean
[02:11]<msxjv>owns
[02:12]<msxjv>not a bad setup when your family started and owns the major ISP in the virgin islands
[02:12]<msxjv>imo
[02:12]<fmnwvnz_>i'm in miami
[02:12]<fmnwvnz_>pretty much in the carribean
[02:13]<msxjv>yeah, I have family in Miami... they moved there like a year ago I think
[02:13]<fmnwvnz_>its too hot
[02:20]<dzzc1lyvn>haha ldexter
[02:20]<dzzc1lyvn>yeah virgin islands is cool
[02:21]<2zj>i'm going to belize in september
[02:21]<2zj>stoked
[04:17]<cuzyjscrv>Maybe I'm missing something here
[04:17]<cuzyjscrv>but what's the difference between the Catalyst 6500 series switches and the Cisco 7600 series routers?
[04:17]<gndyvx>naybe
[04:17]<gndyvx>nothing
[04:17]<cuzyjscrv>besides, like, the catalyst logo
[04:17]<gndyvx>yeah
[04:17]<cuzyjscrv>they're identical?
[04:17]<gndyvx>the 7609 and the 6509 are different configuration
[04:18]<gndyvx>yeah they are exactly the same
[04:18]<gndyvx>the are acutally planning on splitting the development on them
[04:18]<cuzyjscrv>why are they separate products?
[04:18]<cuzyjscrv>they sell one to people who want a router and the other to people who want a switch?
[04:18]<gndyvx>some people are looking for a switch
[04:18]<gndyvx>some people are looking for a router
[04:20]<cuzyjscrv>nemith: I bought a switch and use a router.
[04:21]<gndyvx>it dosen't matter
[04:21]<gndyvx>at least right now
[04:22]<cuzyjscrv>well
[04:22]<cuzyjscrv>I've got a number of POPs running basically an NPE-G1 in a 7206VXR
[04:22]<cuzyjscrv>recently, we've started setting up layer 2 connectivity for customers between our pops
[04:22]<cuzyjscrv>that means we need landing switches
[04:22]<cuzyjscrv>right now, I'm using 3500s, but they have problems -- no redundancy, no QinQ etc
[04:23]<cuzyjscrv>so I started thinking...how about using a 7604 or 7606 in each POP?
[04:23]<gndyvx>yeah
[04:23]<gndyvx>using mpls yet?
[04:23]<cuzyjscrv>some of our partners have had a LOT of problems with MPLS
[04:24]<cuzyjscrv>I'm kinda wary of rolling it out
[04:27]<gndyvx>hmm
[04:27]<gndyvx>interesting
[04:27]<gndyvx>we are an enterprise and concidering it
[04:27]<cuzyjscrv>could be just my ignorance
[04:27]<gndyvx>well with 7600's you can do l2tp
[04:27]<cuzyjscrv>but when our MPLS link across a provider between atlanta and los angeles goes down a couple of times a week
[04:27]<cuzyjscrv>and i know for a fact it's NOT related to a physical problem with the link..
[04:27]<cuzyjscrv>..it scares me
[04:27]<gndyvx>we have 5 9's with it
[04:28]<gndyvx>course it is a juniper core
[04:28]<cuzyjscrv>on 7600s, I can also simply map vlans to subinterfaces.
[04:28]<cuzyjscrv>encapsulation dot1q bay-bee
[04:28]<gndyvx>ip vrf Cust_A
[04:28]<gndyvx>:)
[04:48]<-- dyrnnprd wrs puyv> i mean the other left <-")
[04:51]<kz0gvr2>heya folks







