Can someone with the box.net engineering group email me off list.
I have a peering issue with you guys at any2 in socal.
Thanks,
Drew
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> From: "Andrew Matthews"
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 12:24:06 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
> Subject: Re: UUnet issues
>
> I'm getting packet loss at xe-11-0-0.edge1.SanJose3.level3.net
>
> http://pastebin.com/m3b30e87e
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>
I'm getting packet loss at xe-11-0-0.edge1.SanJose3.level3.net
http://pastebin.com/m3b30e87e
Anyone seeing issues getting to level 3, att, or ntt? I seem to be
seeing packet loss going to level 3 mostly in LA.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Kretchmer, Sam wrote:
> Anyone on here care to comment on Bandcon transit services? Anyone even
> using them? They are offering me an incredible deal on transit, and I was
> wondering what their reputation is.
I've used Bandcon in the past, and we are actually goin
I used to work for DSL Extreme for about just over 3 years. They use
local loops and connect via DS3's and OC3's to get into the partners
networks. In area's outside of california they may resell, but at
least in norcal and socal they run their own network.
I'm looking to replace some old aging extreme black diamonds. I run a
semi decent size data center and I'm looking at a few options.
right now we run cables from patch to patch to a 2 core switches. So
it takes 3 patch cables to get it all the way back to the core from
the customers rack/shared ra
On 8/21/07, Alex Pilosov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this question belongs more on cisco-nsp and not on nanog.
>
> I suggest you redirect it there. :)
>
> -alex
Thanks, i'll send an email there.
I have a few questions regarding a Cisco ONS.
1. Are there Channelized OC cards for the ONS? or are they just raw
ports that can be done anyway needed? And if so are there OC3 and OC12
Channelized?
2. If 1 is true, can the ONS mux circuits? For example; Can i take 2
OC3s on one side, and mux the
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