nking of right now and I don't want to be "that guy" who puts
something in place and is cursed for a decade.
Thanks,
Keith Tokash
Hi *, sorry if this has been answered, I did look.
Is there an industry standard regarding how much bandwidth an inter-carrier
circuit should guarantee? Specifically I'm thinking of a sub-interface on a
shared physical interface. I've not thought much about it but if there's a
more generally-
dth guarantee?
> From: valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 19:02:53 -0400
> CC: nanog@nanog.org
>
> On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 15:24:46 -0700, keith tokash said:
>
> > Is there an industry standard regarding how much bandwidth an inter-carrier
> > circuit should g
I'm willing to recommend to sales people that they advertise the size of the
*usable* tube as well as the tube overall, but I'm fairly sure they won't care.
Ben rightly stated the order of operations: BS quote > disappointment > mea
culpa/level setting.
If that fails I'll at least make sure no
ly. This email may be accurate, but
I'll pretend I'm an engineer for a moment and ask for something to back up
allegations before I believe them. Even with the internet's stellar reputation
for accuracy via intuition.
---
Keith Tokash, CCIE #21236
Network blah blah blah, My
new problems we may be
replacing our old ones with. Hopefully nothing serious. :)
Keith Tokash
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