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[22:53]<fncu>err
[22:53]<fncu>codestriker
[22:53]<fncu>haha
[22:53]<vz2ufzzzsz>bunca 2501s... heh cool
[22:53]<fncu>http://codestriker.sourceforge.net/
[22:54]<fncu>we have everything, 3548, 3524, 2514, 6503, 6509, 7500, etc etc
[22:54]<fncu>dsl simulator
[22:54]<fncu>call manager, unity, pbx -> voip shit
[22:54]<fncu>on a small scale, we can simulate our clients entire network in our lab
[22:55]<fncu>combined with MIMIC, we can do the whole thing
[22:55]<fncu>there is also an IXIA box in there somewhere, i'll put up pix later
[22:56]<fncu>i wish i had a few more engineers to help me tho.. half of our stuff isn't even setup yet
[22:56]<gndyvx>interesting
[22:56]<fncu>if u r a CCIE and want a job lemme know *)
[22:56]<jygc>leku: where are you working at ? :)
[22:56]<fncu>defense contractor
[22:57]<gndyvx>where at?
[22:57]<gndyvx>ie.. city
[22:57]<fncu>minnesota
[22:57]<fncu>san diego
[22:57]<fncu>norfolk/herndon
[22:57]<fncu>hawaii
[22:58]<vz2ufzzzsz>hawaii?
[22:58]<[mzvzyw]>hawaii wins
[22:58]<fncu>oahu
[22:58]<vz2ufzzzsz>thats motivation enough to get a CCIE... heh
[22:58]<[mzvzyw]>cost of living probably sucks though
[22:58]<gndyvx>heh
[22:58]<fncu>sucks bigtime
[22:58]<vz2ufzzzsz>uh... surf....
[22:58]<fncu>i wouldn't live there
[22:58]<vz2ufzzzsz>who gives a fuck
[22:58]<vz2ufzzzsz>i would
[22:58]<fncu>but yeah i have surfed out there a few times
[22:58]<fncu>it's great
[22:59]<vz2ufzzzsz>im sure... i only have surfed east coast sheeet
[22:59]<fncu>cpm: we have baseops type positions 8)
[22:59]<vz2ufzzzsz>Wilmington gets some swell though
[22:59]<fncu>i've surfed socal a bit
[22:59]<fncu>never east tho
[22:59]<ald>heh
[22:59]<vz2ufzzzsz>you wouldnt want to now
[22:59]<gndyvx>i am fucked
[22:59]<vz2ufzzzsz>?
[22:59]<ald>?
[22:59]<jygc>?
[22:59]<fncu>?
[22:59]<2ysxjlnc>!
[22:59]<fncu>what's up?
[22:59]<gndyvx>heh
[23:00]<2ysxjlnc>I win.
[23:00]<gndyvx>anyone else?
[23:00]<`kgvyg>?
[23:00]<fncu>bueller?
[23:00]<gndyvx>thanks `Kevin
[23:00]<vz2ufzzzsz>heh
[23:00]<ald>he's home, sick.
[23:00]<`kgvyg>mhmm :)
[23:00]<fncu>haha
[23:00]<gndyvx>I got this damn doc to write on somethink that i don't know how it works
[23:00]<vz2ufzzzsz>never a dull moment here
[23:00]<gndyvx>nor can i look into it
[23:00]<vz2ufzzzsz>ugh
[23:00]<fncu>how can you understand the solution if you don't know the problem ?
[23:00]<vz2ufzzzsz>what is it
[23:00]<2ysxjlnc>nemith: Like?
[23:00]<gndyvx>i dunno
[23:00]<vz2ufzzzsz>you dont even know what it is?
[23:00]<fncu>LGX wire splitting study group?
[23:00]<2ysxjlnc>So what is it?
[23:00]<gndyvx>It's some managment station into some ONS's for a large customer
[23:01]<ald>he doesn't know!
[23:01]<fncu>what is this ONS
[23:01]<gndyvx>but i am the internal network.. i don't touch the damn ONS's
[23:01]<gndyvx>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/optical/ps2006/index.html
[23:02]<gjsw>Another bgp question. If i have 4 groups of routers each in their own ASN, connected in a line (AS1--AS2--AS3--AS4) what do i have to do to tell the middle AS's to retransmit the routes they learned from their neighbors.
[23:02]<gndyvx>nothing
[23:03]<vz2ufzzzsz>we got one of those, i have not thouched it either
[23:03]<vz2ufzzzsz>not that model though
[23:03]<gndyvx>we've got thousands of these
[23:03]<gndyvx>for the SP side of the house
[23:10]<fncu>there is an opensource event correlation engine that works pretty well
[23:11]<fncu>SEC
[23:11]<fncu>http://kodu.neti.ee/~risto/sec/
[23:11]<2zrgvj-l2>ever try splunk?
[23:12]<gndyvx>nice
[23:12]<fncu>splunk is garbage
[23:12]<fncu>i don't understand what the big deal is about it
[23:12]<gndyvx>i got a buddy who doe QA for splunk
[23:12]<gndyvx>leku: thats my thoughs
[23:12]<gndyvx>it's a search engine for logs
[23:12]<fncu>yeah
[23:12]<gndyvx>although nice, not ground breaking
[23:12]<fncu>not even really nice
[23:13]<fncu>requires connections to thei nternet
[23:13]<fncu>which only works for commercial entities
[23:13]<gndyvx>so netcool is nice?
[23:13]<fncu>it's flexible
[23:13]<fncu>kind of a steep learning curve to understand how all of the pieces fit together
[23:13]<gndyvx>kinda like ciscoworks?







