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I've posted it to serverfault earlier, but had no response... Help me, please!
I have to monitor a network. In this network there are several voip devices, some of them are Linksys PAP2T. I'd like to get the name of this device over the network. For all other SNMP works fine, but how can I use SNMP on PAP2T or is there any replace?
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According to the product data sheet, as far as I understand 'Linksys PAP2T' does not support SNMP at all.
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I want to know the load balancing policy Linux uses to balance load/core in multi core architecture, I did a lot of search on google, stackoverflow but not able to get useful material. I need this information for my project, if possible please try to help me.
This might help. linux-load-balancing-implementation
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After some research on the internet I couldnt find an appropriate tool for my task. I am looking for a linux based networking tool like iptraf but with the ability to see which url was exactly requested (in and out).
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On linux you can use the tcpdump command to capture traffic, including all the data, to a file.
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Are there any pre-installed virtual machine-based ununtu linux boxes that I can directly download and use ?
virtualboxes.org
I've used them in a pinch and never had aproblem. They are pretty basic but they are a good start. I personally just do an install from an ISO unless I am really in a hurry. It is fast and I know exactly what I am going to get.
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I am looking for help on getting IPv6 to my Xen domU's. I currently have one 6in4 tunnel from HE for each guest and would like to consolidate that to one on the dom0. But I am not set on that-- I am completely open to suggestions.
Based on my research both here and on Google, I am not finding anything great. For what it is worth, the dom0 is running Centos 5.8 and Xen 3.0.
Sounds good to me. Set up radvd on the dom0 to advise the routable /64 they give you and have the domUs get an address from it.
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Does every (free) DynDNS provider use its own protocol or are there any standards / specs how it should look like?
It is very simple HTTP-based protocol, described here.
UPD: well, I'm not sure about other dyndns providers )