Could someone from Qwest/CenturyLink AS209 contact me off list. We have
two prefixes which are incorrectly being announced from this AS. I'm sure
its an old configuration from days gone by.
If there is a better / correct procedure to request help for this please
let me know.
Thanks!
Kenny
And back in my day we were excited when we deployed the USR (eventually 3Com)
Total Control access servers.
Thanks,
Joe
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From: Paul Stewart [mailto:p...@paulstewart.org]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 4:10 PM
To: vinny_abe...@dell.com; kam...@ak-labs.net; s...@circle
On 16/12/2013 21:09, Paul Stewart wrote:
> Back in the day (geesh I feel old just saying that), I deployed a lot of
> PM3’s …. Then we moved to Ascend TNT Max stuff - that was very exciting
> back then!
"Exciting" was just the word for Ascends. In the mid 90s, I cured lots of
this excitement by
Greetings, We're looking at getting access to the peering fabric/internet
exchange in Telx's Atlanta facility.
Looking for feedback from anyone willing to share their experiences with
Telx, Participating in "TIE"...etc.
As well as if anyone is aware of their third party cross connect policy.
T
Back in the day (geesh I feel old just saying that), I deployed a lot of
PM3’s …. Then we moved to Ascend TNT Max stuff - that was very exciting
back then!
:)
Paul
On 12/16/2013, 3:16 PM, "vinny_abe...@dell.com"
wrote:
>Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
>
>PM3's were pretty solid. PM4's, no
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
PM3's were pretty solid. PM4's, not so much. They were often problematic
requiring periodic reboots of the entire chassis to keep them sane even right
up through the last firmware release until Lucent killed them off in favor of
their newly acquired Ascend eq
On Sun, 15 Dec 2013, explanoit wrote:
Another question:
I would think that the systems that keep the logs get backed up to tape,
right? Wouldn't this mean the data is kept for years off-site? Do they not
offsite backup the access logs ever?
I wouldn't assume anything like that these days. L
Another question:
I would think that the systems that keep the logs get backed up to
tape, right? Wouldn't this mean the data is kept for years off-site? Do
they not offsite backup the access logs ever?
Regards,
explanoit
On 2013-12-11 21:59, Carlos Kamtha wrote:
Hi,
just a general curiousi
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