On 2013-08-16 02:18, Michael Holmes wrote:
I think SG1 is down or not routing or either Steve's network is down. :(
He's my only route to HECNET, so I'm patiently waiting for SG1 to come back online :(
Maybe find a second route into HECnet?
Johnny
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On Aug 15, 2013, at 7:33 AM, "Sampsa Laine" <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
GORVAX isn't running MULTINET anymore, sorry, had to rebuild it.
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +358 40 7208932
On 15 Aug 2013, at 13:17, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
Hello,
I have had a network mishap at home (basically, my ISP convinced me to upgrade my router firmware...) and I have had to rebuild my NAT tables from scratch. Now I see I can't connect to neither SG1 nor GORVAX, which are the sites I used to link thru using the multinet gateway. I see I can SET HOST to GORVAX (but I somehow remember its multinet gateway has been down for some time), but I can't SETHOST nor TELNET to SG1.
For the time being I'm using Johhny's bridge to hook up to Hecnet (thanks Johhny for not deleting my entry :)), but I'd like to get back the multinet link. Is that a holiday related downtime, or my setup is really screwed? (I'm NATTing port 700 UDP to my VAX... I think that was all I had to do to use the Multinet stuff...).
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
I think SG1 is down or not routing or either Steve's network is down. :(
He's my only route to HECNET, so I'm patiently waiting for SG1 to come back online :(
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 15, 2013, at 7:33 AM, "Sampsa Laine" <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
GORVAX isn't running MULTINET anymore, sorry, had to rebuild it.
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +358 40 7208932
On 15 Aug 2013, at 13:17, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
Hello,
I have had a network mishap at home (basically, my ISP convinced me to upgrade my router firmware...) and I have had to rebuild my NAT tables from scratch. Now I see I can't connect to neither SG1 nor GORVAX, which are the sites I used to link thru using the multinet gateway. I see I can SET HOST to GORVAX (but I somehow remember its multinet gateway has been down for some time), but I can't SETHOST nor TELNET to SG1.
For the time being I'm using Johhny's bridge to hook up to Hecnet (thanks Johhny for not deleting my entry :)), but I'd like to get back the multinet link. Is that a holiday related downtime, or my setup is really screwed? (I'm NATTing port 700 UDP to my VAX... I think that was all I had to do to use the Multinet stuff...).
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
GORVAX isn't running MULTINET anymore, sorry, had to rebuild it.
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +358 40 7208932
On 15 Aug 2013, at 13:17, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
Hello,
I have had a network mishap at home (basically, my ISP convinced me to upgrade my router firmware...) and I have had to rebuild my NAT tables from scratch. Now I see I can't connect to neither SG1 nor GORVAX, which are the sites I used to link thru using the multinet gateway. I see I can SET HOST to GORVAX (but I somehow remember its multinet gateway has been down for some time), but I can't SETHOST nor TELNET to SG1.
For the time being I'm using Johhny's bridge to hook up to Hecnet (thanks Johhny for not deleting my entry :)), but I'd like to get back the multinet link. Is that a holiday related downtime, or my setup is really screwed? (I'm NATTing port 700 UDP to my VAX... I think that was all I had to do to use the Multinet stuff...).
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
Hello,
I have had a network mishap at home (basically, my ISP convinced me to upgrade my router firmware...) and I have had to rebuild my NAT tables from scratch. Now I see I can't connect to neither SG1 nor GORVAX, which are the sites I used to link thru using the multinet gateway. I see I can SET HOST to GORVAX (but I somehow remember its multinet gateway has been down for some time), but I can't SETHOST nor TELNET to SG1.
For the time being I'm using Johhny's bridge to hook up to Hecnet (thanks Johhny for not deleting my entry :)), but I'd like to get back the multinet link. Is that a holiday related downtime, or my setup is really screwed? (I'm NATTing port 700 UDP to my VAX... I think that was all I had to do to use the Multinet stuff...).
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
On 7 Aug 2013, at 20:18, Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 7 Aug 2013, at 19:50, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 08/07/2013 07:47 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
Here's a stretch, a shop in California named WeirdStuff is selling a
Cisco Catalyst 2948G for 35 dollars. Obviously that prices does not
include S&H costs. They go onto discuss what else the thing has, such
as - Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports 10/100 - 2 GBIC Ports for Gigabit
uplink. I believe that is a good description. But I'm no judge of
prices.
Someone here made the mistake of throwing out a batch of Cisco gear
items and I rescued them before the local vulture union could destroy
them. New I believe they are worth more then some of the cars people
drive here.
One was a Catalyst 2900, and the other was a Catalyst 2960G, (with the
optical delivery items for fiber-optics), and still another was a
2500, (which is a classic amongst that family I believe.), and then a
3600, the other happened to be a 2550 series unit.
How hard is it to identify them and confirm what I rescued?
Quite easy.
2500s are ancient, but still very useful. 2900s, not so much. 3600s still
go for more serious money; if they threw them in the trash, they're idiots.
2550s also fetch some money.
Just check the fans in the 2500s. Remember how MINE died!
I can help you go through their hardware configurations and such, crack
passwords for access, etc etc when the time comes.
I can too, but I m not too familiar with Layer 3 switches. I d love one to
play with though.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Hello!
Okay Cory how quickly can you get here, and remember to bring
everything you need, and everything you don t.
Not very quickly if you don t have automated cable-installing robots and terminal servers. ;)
Seriously though I've seen these items, ah, mentioned on Amazon whilst
searching for items that wear an AUI port, and even an entire rack of
gear was shown.
Gotta love AUI gear.
-----
Now why are the yetis now setting up tents and arranging for catering
services for a long term stay?
Needed the cash.
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 7 Aug 2013, at 19:50, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 08/07/2013 07:47 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
Here's a stretch, a shop in California named WeirdStuff is selling a
Cisco Catalyst 2948G for 35 dollars. Obviously that prices does not
include S&H costs. They go onto discuss what else the thing has, such
as - Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports 10/100 - 2 GBIC Ports for Gigabit
uplink. I believe that is a good description. But I'm no judge of
prices.
Someone here made the mistake of throwing out a batch of Cisco gear
items and I rescued them before the local vulture union could destroy
them. New I believe they are worth more then some of the cars people
drive here.
One was a Catalyst 2900, and the other was a Catalyst 2960G, (with the
optical delivery items for fiber-optics), and still another was a
2500, (which is a classic amongst that family I believe.), and then a
3600, the other happened to be a 2550 series unit.
How hard is it to identify them and confirm what I rescued?
Quite easy.
2500s are ancient, but still very useful. 2900s, not so much. 3600s still
go for more serious money; if they threw them in the trash, they're idiots.
2550s also fetch some money.
Just check the fans in the 2500s. Remember how MINE died!
I can help you go through their hardware configurations and such, crack
passwords for access, etc etc when the time comes.
I can too, but I m not too familiar with Layer 3 switches. I d love one to
play with though.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Hello!
Okay Cory how quickly can you get here, and remember to bring
everything you need, and everything you don't.
Seriously though I've seen these items, ah, mentioned on Amazon whilst
searching for items that wear an AUI port, and even an entire rack of
gear was shown.
-----
Now why are the yetis now setting up tents and arranging for catering
services for a long term stay?
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On 7 Aug 2013, at 19:50, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 08/07/2013 07:47 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
Here's a stretch, a shop in California named WeirdStuff is selling a
Cisco Catalyst 2948G for 35 dollars. Obviously that prices does not
include S&H costs. They go onto discuss what else the thing has, such
as - Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports 10/100 - 2 GBIC Ports for Gigabit
uplink. I believe that is a good description. But I'm no judge of
prices.
Someone here made the mistake of throwing out a batch of Cisco gear
items and I rescued them before the local vulture union could destroy
them. New I believe they are worth more then some of the cars people
drive here.
One was a Catalyst 2900, and the other was a Catalyst 2960G, (with the
optical delivery items for fiber-optics), and still another was a
2500, (which is a classic amongst that family I believe.), and then a
3600, the other happened to be a 2550 series unit.
How hard is it to identify them and confirm what I rescued?
Quite easy.
2500s are ancient, but still very useful. 2900s, not so much. 3600s still go for more serious money; if they threw them in the trash, they're idiots. 2550s also fetch some money.
Just check the fans in the 2500s. Remember how MINE died!
I can help you go through their hardware configurations and such, crack passwords for access, etc etc when the time comes.
I can too, but I m not too familiar with Layer 3 switches. I d love one to play with though.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 08/07/2013 07:47 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
Here's a stretch, a shop in California named WeirdStuff is selling a
Cisco Catalyst 2948G for 35 dollars. Obviously that prices does not
include S&H costs. They go onto discuss what else the thing has, such
as - Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports 10/100 - 2 GBIC Ports for Gigabit
uplink. I believe that is a good description. But I'm no judge of
prices.
Someone here made the mistake of throwing out a batch of Cisco gear
items and I rescued them before the local vulture union could destroy
them. New I believe they are worth more then some of the cars people
drive here.
One was a Catalyst 2900, and the other was a Catalyst 2960G, (with the
optical delivery items for fiber-optics), and still another was a
2500, (which is a classic amongst that family I believe.), and then a
3600, the other happened to be a 2550 series unit.
How hard is it to identify them and confirm what I rescued?
Quite easy.
2500s are ancient, but still very useful. 2900s, not so much. 3600s still go for more serious money; if they threw them in the trash, they're idiots. 2550s also fetch some money.
I can help you go through their hardware configurations and such, crack passwords for access, etc etc when the time comes.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Hello!
Here's a stretch, a shop in California named WeirdStuff is selling a
Cisco Catalyst 2948G for 35 dollars. Obviously that prices does not
include S&H costs. They go onto discuss what else the thing has, such
as - Layer 3 Switch - 48 Ports 10/100 - 2 GBIC Ports for Gigabit
uplink. I believe that is a good description. But I'm no judge of
prices.
Someone here made the mistake of throwing out a batch of Cisco gear
items and I rescued them before the local vulture union could destroy
them. New I believe they are worth more then some of the cars people
drive here.
One was a Catalyst 2900, and the other was a Catalyst 2960G, (with the
optical delivery items for fiber-optics), and still another was a
2500, (which is a classic amongst that family I believe.), and then a
3600, the other happened to be a 2550 series unit.
How hard is it to identify them and confirm what I rescued?
----
Dave you didn't do it. Cory you did, six yeti saw you do it, and then
arranged for it to be sent elsewhere.
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."