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Ivor:
4 203.97.78.53 (203.97.78.53) 8.795 ms 8.672 ms 8.611 ms
5 g1-0-0-906.u12.telstraclear.net (203.98.18.66) 9.121 ms 8.916 ms 9.281 ms
Geez, I really hope u12 is not still running, I remember putting that in the network in 2001! Hopefully its just that someone has not bothered to update the reverse DNS rather than an old Unisphere (Juniper) ERX1400 still running 18 years after installation and 8 years after end of support!
noroad:
Ivor:
4 203.97.78.53 (203.97.78.53) 8.795 ms 8.672 ms 8.611 ms
5 g1-0-0-906.u12.telstraclear.net (203.98.18.66) 9.121 ms 8.916 ms 9.281 ms
Geez, I really hope u12 is not still running, I remember putting that in the network in 2001! Hopefully its just that someone has not bothered to update the reverse DNS rather than an old Unisphere (Juniper) ERX1400 still running 18 years after installation and 8 years after end of support!
I'm pretty sure it is. That glorious beast.
@OP Read this pile of bollocks I wrote a few years ago, see if it helps.
muppet:
I'm pretty sure it is. That glorious beast.
18 years is one hell of a ROI. Those 1G interfaces and 4x PCI back planes must be one hell of a liability capacity wise though. Perhaps it had the upgrade to the 40G SRP's from the 10G ones? That way it would only be 3 years after the end of vendor support now....
noroad:
Ivor:
4 203.97.78.53 (203.97.78.53) 8.795 ms 8.672 ms 8.611 ms
5 g1-0-0-906.u12.telstraclear.net (203.98.18.66) 9.121 ms 8.916 ms 9.281 ms
Geez, I really hope u12 is not still running, I remember putting that in the network in 2001! Hopefully its just that someone has not bothered to update the reverse DNS rather than an old Unisphere (Juniper) ERX1400 still running 18 years after installation and 8 years after end of support!
it's only the telstra network... what do you expect? ;)
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