NEED ANY LINK OR SAMPLE TEMPLATE FOR ROUTINE NETWORK (ISP) MAINTENANCE PLAN
Hi all, If someone have come across with this topic "Network / preventive maintenance plan”, please offer me some url to obtain more info on this. Regards, sakthi
Yes , chris, It looks funny...ya....i am preparing one with more stuff...options are more and list is growing.. I need to get an expert opinion on this , how other network experts / admins are getting this over. regards. sakthi On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Christopher Lenton <clenton@gmail.com>wrote:
Bahahahahaha.
On 16 March 2010 20:03, sakthi vadivel <sakthivadivel.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
If someone have come across with this topic "Network / preventive maintenance plan”, please offer me some url to obtain more info on this.
Regards,
sakthi
Dear Mister Vadivel, First of all, it would be more enjoyable if you didn't write the title of your email in capital letters. People will assimilate this as spam. Moreover, I have already asked myself if you were serious in your post about "clean pipes". A two seconds search on Google was enough to provide you the needed replies. According to your Linkedin profile [1], you are a network consultant. This post is more than questionable. What are you paid for ? I suppose that Mister Lenton laugh to not tell you that he will not do your homeworks for free as everybody on this mailing-list. On my side, I simply find this pathetic. Good luck :) ! Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE [1] http://in.linkedin.com/pub/sakthi-vadivel/b/895/a79 On 03/16/2010 10:07 AM, Christopher Lenton wrote:
Bahahahahaha.
On 16 March 2010 20:03, sakthi vadivel<sakthivadivel.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
If someone have come across with this topic "Network / preventive maintenance plan”, please offer me some url to obtain more info on this.
Regards,
sakthi
Yes of-course , people will not do it for free..Even i am not asking people to do it for free,, I just asked,what people follow it on their network or is their any links to follow the standards or samples or templates , so that it can add more perfection in the docs.We all come across these kind of requirements once in while , we may need to find it through google or forums or blogs..etc. Asking or requesting or consulting with people is not an bad idea ..that's the reason we have internet to share stuff and get others opinion on...if at all, it (my mail) bothered you in any case. please ignore...May be you are looking into this in different view. .It doesn't mean that we have a title that every one knows everything...First of all , i am not a document specialist, i come across some requirement where i need to search for ...that is what all other people do.. anyway ...my mail might have bothered you a lot.sorry for that. regards, sakthi On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Guillaume FORTAINE <gfortaine@live.com>wrote:
Dear Mister Vadivel,
First of all, it would be more enjoyable if you didn't write the title of your email in capital letters. People will assimilate this as spam.
Moreover, I have already asked myself if you were serious in your post about "clean pipes". A two seconds search on Google was enough to provide you the needed replies.
According to your Linkedin profile [1], you are a network consultant.
This post is more than questionable. What are you paid for ?
I suppose that Mister Lenton laugh to not tell you that he will not do your homeworks for free as everybody on this mailing-list.
On my side, I simply find this pathetic.
Good luck :) !
Best Regards,
Guillaume FORTAINE
[1] http://in.linkedin.com/pub/sakthi-vadivel/b/895/a79
On 03/16/2010 10:07 AM, Christopher Lenton wrote:
Bahahahahaha.
On 16 March 2010 20:03, sakthi vadivel<sakthivadivel.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
If someone have come across with this topic "Network / preventive maintenance plan”, please offer me some url to obtain more info on this.
Regards,
sakthi
If you want to "search for" something - use google http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=routine+network+maintenance+plan&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGGL_enIN311IN311&ie=UTF-8 If you want to ask specific questions, use nanog, or as you're in the asiapac region, use sanog. Before you ask questions, show your work .. say what you have done, what you plan to do, and what question you have based on that. On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM, sakthi vadivel <sakthivadivel.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
.It doesn't mean that we have a title that every one knows everything...First of all , i am not a document specialist, i come across some requirement where i need to search for ...that is what all other people do..
-- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:48:21 +0530 Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
If you want to "search for" something - use google http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=routine+network+maintenance+plan&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGGL_enIN311IN311&ie=UTF-8
A better version - http://tinyurl.com/yen2722
If you want to ask specific questions, use nanog, or as you're in the asiapac region, use sanog.
Before you ask questions, show your work .. say what you have done, what you plan to do, and what question you have based on that.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM, sakthi vadivel <sakthivadivel.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
.It doesn't mean that we have a title that every one knows everything...First of all , i am not a document specialist, i come across some requirement where i need to search for ...that is what all other people do..
-- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
Let's use Google Caffeine : http://209.85.225.103/ Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE On 03/16/2010 11:22 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:48:21 +0530 Suresh Ramasubramanian<ops.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
If you want to "search for" something - use google http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=routine+network+maintenance+plan&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGGL_enIN311IN311&ie=UTF-8
A better version -
If you want to ask specific questions, use nanog, or as you're in the asiapac region, use sanog.
Before you ask questions, show your work .. say what you have done, what you plan to do, and what question you have based on that.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM, sakthi vadivel <sakthivadivel.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
.It doesn't mean that we have a title that every one knows everything...First of all , i am not a document specialist, i come across some requirement where i need to search for ...that is what all other people do..
-- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 12:03 +0300, sakthi vadivel wrote:
Hi all,
If someone have come across with this topic "Network / preventive maintenance plan”, please offer me some url to obtain more info on this.
Regards,
sakthi
Maybe this will help / give some ideas about further reading: http://www.ciscopress.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=1587132109 HTH :) Gord PS: maybe I got the wrong idea? - did you mean swap-out / fail-over techniques? Live-working pre-emptive PSU replacement while on RPS? Hot-site/cold-site switching for re-racking? -- kick me, I deserve it, I just can't help myself!
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:56:37 PDT, Bandy Rush said:
If someone have come across with this topic "Network / preventive maintenance plan", please offer me some url to obtain more info on this.
we have found that weekly washing and polishing with a damp cloth gives about as good a measured improvement as the other methods we tried.
Weekly? Is that your secret? Most of us just do a massive clean-up once a year - the next one is just 15 days away. Maybe that's the problem - go too long between chlorine rinses and you get zombies accumulating in the tubes...
On Mar 16, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
Weekly? Is that your secret? Most of us just do a massive clean-up once a year - the next one is just 15 days away. Maybe that's the problem - go
I still have a box of the plastic covers to put on the ends of the cables when the internet lines are cleaned. Our series of tubes are never clogged, but sometimes some dust gets blown out.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
Weekly? Is that your secret? Most of us just do a massive clean-up once a year - the next one is just 15 days away. Maybe that's the problem - go
I still have a box of the plastic covers to put on the ends of the cables when the internet lines are cleaned. Our series of tubes are never clogged, but sometimes some dust gets blown out.
Plastic covers? You're supposed to ue a 50 ohm resistor... ... JG -- Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net "We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I won't contact you again." - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail spam(CNN) With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Greco [mailto:jgreco@ns.sol.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 6:22 PM To: James Downs Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: NEED ANY LINK OR SAMPLE TEMPLATE FOR ROUTINE NETWORK (ISP)
On Mar 16, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
Weekly? Is that your secret? Most of us just do a massive clean-up once a year - the next one is just 15 days away. Maybe that's the problem - go
I still have a box of the plastic covers to put on the ends of the cables when the internet lines are cleaned. Our series of tubes are never clogged, but sometimes some dust gets blown out.
Plastic covers? You're supposed to ue a 50 ohm resistor...
Doing forget to lube the CPU/RE bearings on occasion..... Bryan
and never forget to check the circuit breakers for good grounding, prefered use an etherkill(tm) cable - but be aware, that there is currently no such cable available for fiber optics. If you are unshure if your fiber cables are properly grounded try to use an optical isolation transformer. Kind regards, ingo flaschberger
Folks, Since the last internet cleaning day, we've discovered that straightening the ethernet cables as much as possible, eliminating unnecessary bends and kinks significantly speeds up the network. Also, taking a cue from my sports car, we've contracted with a supplier to make all our new cabling with steel braided sheathing on the exterior. Now, if I could only figure out how to install a Cooler Master CPU cooler on my AGS+ core router... Joe McGuckin ViaNet Communications joe@via.net 650-207-0372 cell 650-213-1302 office 650-969-2124 fax On Mar 16, 2010, at 6:34 PM, Ingo Flaschberger wrote:
and never forget to check the circuit breakers for good grounding, prefered use an etherkill(tm) cable - but be aware, that there is currently no such cable available for fiber optics.
If you are unshure if your fiber cables are properly grounded try to use an optical isolation transformer.
Kind regards, ingo flaschberger
Change your router's oil every three months or six thousand petabytes, whatever it comes first, some models may require maintenance sooner than you expect or plan, others may run forever and become difficult to find where the heck are they located. Some devices designed in Japan have the tendency to randomly increase out of control the speed of your interfaces, if you experience that problem send them to the factory for refurbishing and to be resold to a poor ISP. Never, ever, clean fiber optic connectors with spit ... J
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 06:21:57PM -0600, Jorge Amodio wrote:
Change your router's oil every three months or six thousand petabytes, whatever it comes first, some models may require maintenance sooner than you expect or plan, others may run forever and become difficult to find where the heck are they located.
Some devices designed in Japan have the tendency to randomly increase out of control the speed of your interfaces, if you experience that problem send them to the factory for refurbishing and to be resold to a poor ISP.
Never, ever, clean fiber optic connectors with spit ...
J
Is this for extreme routing? Or do the terms of your maintenance schedule change based on routing conditions. My owners manual says that turning on the router is extreme. sending a packet with a GET string is extreme, but I take them to JiffyTic's every now and then for their .signature service. -- Saving Lost Packets since 1993 Have you seen this packet? 1010101111010
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Bandy Rush
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Bryan Laird
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Christopher Lenton
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gordon b slater
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Guillaume FORTAINE
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Ingo Flaschberger
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James Downs
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Joe Greco
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joe mcguckin
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Jorge Amodio
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Mark Smith
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sakthi vadivel
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Suresh Ramasubramanian
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
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Welch, Bryan