Richey,

I wouldn't mind giving them access as long as they agree to be responsible for it. I work for a smaller telco so it's up to our discretion. If I feel the admin is relatively competent I would give them access.

-Jason

Richey wrote:
I've got a customer with a T1.  They have been bought out by a large hotel
chain.  They are pretty much demanding that they have SNMP full read access
to our router that is at their location as well as a copy of the config for
the router.   This is not their router, it is ours and we fully manage our
router and hand them  Ethernet.     This seems a little odd that they want
access to our gear, and I am not too keen on giving them access unless they
are willing to accept some responsibility.   They don't want to accept any
responsibility for the access they would have to this box.     They say that
Verizion and AT&T don't have any problems giving them this kind of access to
their gear.
Any thoughts from the group?

Richey
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