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Re: default routes question or any way to do the rebundant
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-24 00:24:55
andrew2one.net wrote:
> Inet-access used be a good place for finding that type
of
> information, but that list seems to be on life-support
these days. 

<ob python>

It's not dead yet!

</python>

Ask a good question in inet-access and you will get a lot of
answers, 
both on and off list.

The reason the list isn't very active is that its former
"support new 
ISPs" role is unfortunately dwindling as the telcos
keep selling ISP 
services for less-than-wholesale and independent ISPs can't
compete and 
fold or sell-out to the telcos.

For anyone who wants to join this low volume (but bursty)
list, see:

http://i
net-access.net/mailman/listinfo/list


As to the original question, it would be useful to review
the NANOG FAQ 
before posting, especially if one is new to the list.  Among
the many 
useful tidbits of information is this one:

http:/
/www.nanog.org/listfaq.html#routerconfig

<quote>

Q:	How do I know if a router configuration question is
on-topic or not?
A:	If your question is "how do I do <foo> on a
<bar> router?", this 
question is best asked on one of the router-specific mailing
lists 
below. If your question is "How do I get <vendor
A> and <vendor B>'s 
implementations to work together?" then that question
is on-topic for 
NANOG. Platform-specific lists include:

Cisco routers	http://puck.n
ether.net/mailman/listinfo cisco-nsp
Juniper
routers	puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
Foundry routers	h
ttp://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/foundry-nsp
Riverstone routers	http://www.nmops.org
FreeBSD 
http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO885
9-1/books/handbook/eresources.html

</quote>


jc

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