> On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 09:26:06AM +0300, Emilian Ursu wrote:
> >
> > I see its completely down and several others are starting
> > to have problems.
> > Anyone knows whats up ?
>
> They're giving out master ticket #'s of 1429209 1429184 and 1429189
> depending on who you talk to apparently (
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Mikael Abrahamsson
> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 1:01 PM
>
> As I said, this is DSL, which to me implies always on. Each DSLAM port
> only allows one IP address, this is set statically. The custo
>From Jared:
> I keep hear of Frame-Relay and ATM signaling that is
> going to happen in large providers MPLS cores. That's right,
> your "safe" TDM based services, will be transported over
> someones IP backbone first.
> This means if they don't protect their IP network, the TDM
> ser
Level3 is having problems in SJC and ATL right now and they are definitely
aware of it. Any packets that I send to them die at their ipcolo switch in
those two markets.
Level3 in LAX, DFW, CHI, DC, NYC, SEA, DEN all seem to be running fine.
-Sean
MegaPath Networks
> -Original Message
ere (cisco, efficient, etc), if they had been a problem,
we would not still be shipping them.
-Sean
Sean Crandall
VP Engineering Operations
MegaPath Networks Inc.
6691 Owens Drive
Pleasanton, CA 94588
(925) 201-2530 (office)
(925) 201-2550 (fax)
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott
> On Fri Dec 19, 2003 at 06:15:02PM -0500, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Anyway, once the circuit is installed, you should get a DLR
> from the telco, which *has* to show the exact demarc (suite,
> row, rack, shelf, ports, etc), which you then provide to
> Level3 with a cross connect order. If the
Greetings.
If there is someone from Earthlink who wouldn't mind talking about
Earthlink's experience with the Cisco 1, I would appreciate it if you
could contact me off list.
Thanks.
-Sean
Sean P. Crandall
VP Engineering Operations
MegaPath Networks Inc.
6691 Owens Drive
Pleasanton, CA 94
> One of the providers we are looking at is Level-3. Any
> comments good/bad on
> reliability and clue? We already have UU, Sprint, and AT&T.
> I also realize
> that the "they suck less" list changes continuously... :)
I have about 5 GB of IP transit connections from Level3 across 8 markets
>
> Dear Nanogers,
> Is anyone aware of a "slowdown" issue throughout the US AT&T
> network since 8/18 at around 4pm which is causing a lot of
> internet circuits (including DSL) to be inaccessible and/or
> appear down from the outside world? AT&T says this has been
> escalated to "Level 4"
This worm is amazing. I have only had filters in place for about 4.5 hours
and I am already approaching 100 million matches for the deny tcp/135 across
my network. Of that, only one customer has said that they needed 135 open
for legimate use (probably more, but I have only heard from the one).
> Has anyone heard of a big Power outage in the North east?
> I just got a call from one of my tech's in the GBLX bldg in Newark, NJ at
1085
> raymond and they are telling him that they lost power!
> But I also got a call from AT&T in NY that they also lost Power!
I have customers in East Ru
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