We are considering upgrading the modem firmware in our cisco AS5200 to
support V.90 connections. Anyone had any bad experiences with the
combination?
Russell
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I have been running a whois server on whois.patho.gen.nz for some
time; this server was running before the Waikato-supplied
whois.domainz.net.nz was made available, and presents its output in a
ripe-181 compatible format, as per the current ISOCNZ policy on whois
for NZ. [whois.domainz.net.nz uses a private format, presumably
invented by Domainz].
whois.patho.gen.nz is a service that I run for free, and which, since
12 March, has attracted an average of just under 240 queries per day
from all round the world. I hear the Waikato-run whois.domainz.net.nz
receives a similar number of hits.
It's very small and simple, and essentially retrieves a page of HTML
from a UoW-supplied server using HTTP, and re-formats the data as
ripe-181 to be presented via whois.
<operational-content>
When the Waikato system is turned down next month, whois.patho.gen.nz
will stop working. The new system does not include provision for a
whois service of any kind -- hence, at this time there will be no
whois service for the NZ ccTLD. Anyone who currently depends on
whois.domainz.net.nz, whois.patho.gen.nz or nz.whois-servers.net
(which is a CNAME for tardis.patho.gen.nz) should investigate other
means of obtaining access to the register.
</operational-content>
Note that I would be more than happy to modify whois.patho.gen.nz to
provide continued service if someone from Domainz or Glazier could
give me some pointers as to how I can pull the same information
currently available at
http://domainz.waikato.ac.nz/cgi-bin/DNZ-REGISTER?domain_name=foo.co.nz
from the new system.
At 09:28 pm 31/12/99 +1300, you wrote:
>On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Joe Abley wrote:
>> This is also a singularly bad night to expect anybody to make any
>> changes to fix a problem you've been seeing for a week :)
>
>True, whos up tonight anyway? I've already got 1 radio station ringing me
>to tell them if the internet has fallen over at midnight :)
>
There are 2 of us here at CityLink tidying our email piles, talking over
holidays etc. I've been scanning our network thru the day and a few hosts
have been removed or are getting slow to respond. We'll be here til around
1 or 2 (when my son gets back from a disco for the ride home).
rich
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Best wishes for 2000 to you.
Hamish.
PS "except!?" Honestly.
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Well NetGate has also withstood GMT with no hitches in reporting or
traffic. Really our only issue was huge outbound traffic last night, other
than that all's well.
God bless Cisco ... and all who sail in her ;)
Arron Scott
Telecom NetGate
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Out of curiosity...
Does anyone know if any real problems aside form heavy PSTN
congestion? Presumably these issues would be also paranoia induced
such as perhaps power-spikes cause by everyone testing the lights at
00:01... (perhaps there is an equivalent here with water supply?)
So far the publicity I've seen has all be along the lines of
`business' as usual -- were/are operators elsewhere in the world made
aware of issues such as the PSTN congestion?
-cw
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> True, whos up tonight anyway?
NetLink/Telstra have a few of us looking after the rubber band here.
If it snaps, then we are ready to spring into action.. (Or to the pub!)
Even if things go smoothly, I'm going to be here until 2:30am at least.
How long is everyone else going to be working?
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Looks like Richard at Citylink is determined to test early
and often for y2k, the last posting was 01/01/00 23.08 in
my MUA. (which happens to be Netscape 4.04 and I'm told this
is not Y2K compliant by the desktop conformance police at Cisco.)
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We are still here. No overloading either. (At least, on our local loop).
And the cable modems are all still here. With appropriate 1 Jan 2000 log entries.
Interesting to watch the paranoids turning their equipment off prior to midnight---you can come back now folks :)
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