my favorite story was the company whose network went down every morning for
a few minutes just about the time the work force was sitting down, turning
on their PC's, and getting ready for the day. Now the obvious conclusion is
"it's just busy that time of day" Except that it didn't necessarily happen
every day.

To make a long story short, a couple of power users had decided they needed
more data jacks in their area, had purchased some switch or other at one of
the chain stores, and dual homed it into the LAN infrastructure. Being
conservation conscious folks, they powered down all their equipment when
they went home for the day, and turned it on every morning when they came
in.

the result was a campus wide spanning tree recalculation every time they
brought their switch on line.

I forget how the customer told me this was discovered.


""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> And add to that cranky users who are entirely dependent on the network but
> won't tell you the whole story when reporting problems. ;-)
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 09:52 PM 5/12/02, Michael L. Williams wrote:
> >"Larry Letterman"  wrote in message
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> > > A 40 router lab is nice, but its not the same as troubleshooting a
> > > production network with 20,000 + users at multiple sites.
> >
> >Here here.... and to add to that.....  "... a production network with
> >20,000+ users at multiple sites..." running a variety of multiprotocol,
> >quirky, sometimes custom-written (read: homemade) applications that are
> >trying to do whatever on the network.... coupled with devices from
whatever
> >manufacturers that don't play nice ("oh, you need this device in it's own
> >VLAN because broadcast traffic makes it crash"), etc, etc....
> >
> >Mike W.
> ________________________
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> http://www.priscilla.com




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