No plan B.  A lot of designs exercise redundancy, only to order a single
connection (or 2 PVC's on the same connection).  That makes the single point
of failure the local loop (DSL people know that's never a problem :o)

All the best !!!
Phil

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From: "david" 
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 11:43 PM
Subject: What does "a single point of failure" mean? [7:18734]


> it usually means a routing or switching device is down,or the link is cut?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David




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