Hey David - thanks for that humour - it truly brightened my morning at
the VERY start!

-K-

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David Smith
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 7:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NF] Humor: hopefully today will be better than yesterday

. it wasn't Monday, but it sure felt like one yesterday as our company
experienced a five hour long phone and internet outage right in the
middle
of the day. My initial suspicion was our notoriously ham-handed Frontier
techs ( Frontier is a local ISP vendor that companies like Paetec lease
T1's
from for resale to companies like ours ) who were installing a new smart
jack and fiber line for some new bandwidth we had purchased. Seeing as
we
dropped offline about  five minutes after they arrived, it seemed like a
good bet they may have had a hand in it somehow. As I interrupted their
ham
sandwich and coffee break in the server room to politely enquire what
happened, I was met with a not entirely unexpected round of denials and
indignant looks.  So, I dialed up Paetec to have them take a look and
talk
with the Frontier guys directly. As the next hour and a half went by
they
did loop back tests and assured me everything on their respective ends
was
fine, so it must be my router. Hmmm. okay. So while they were doing
their
diagnostics ( this is after they returned from their  45 minutes to have
lunch  ) I had called ADP ( the folks who administer out Cisco gear )
and
had them dial in to take a look. They saw nothing wrong on their end,
but
sent a local tech out to take a look. We're now three + hours in and
there
we were in the server room, which is about the size of a decent walk-in
closet. two Frontier techs, the ADP tech, Paetec on the phone, ADP on
the
phone. I'm 6 feet tall and 280 pounds but was still the smallest guy in
the
room. I think the temperature was at least 90 in there. Frontier, ADP
and
Paetec engaged in a somewhat hilarious round of finger pointing and then
the
ADP tech made noticed something important. The Frontier card was in the
wrong slot. Silence in the room for a solid 10 seconds as everyone
stared at
the card as if there were unicorns jumping out of it. the Frontier guys
cursed, pulled out the card. nothing happened. Fast forward another 15
minutes of pointless finger pointing and posturing until I thought to
ask if
the circuit was still in loop mode for testing.. More silence. Paetec
takes
the circuit out of mode. internet and phone service is restored.    

 

The punch line: Frontier is returning today to complete their work, as
their card failed to work once it was properly slotted. I'm looking
forward
to hanging out with them the entire time they are on site. J

 

Thanks,

Dave

 

David Smith

Systems Administrator

Doan Family of Dealerships

(585) 352-6600 ext.1730

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.upstatedigitools.com

 



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