Most of the multi-homing talk has been about failover capabilities
between different providers. What about the effects of multiple
providers when neither has actually failed; such as different paths for
inbound/outbound traffic. One provider may have better connectivity to
x site whereas
The router at route-server.ip.att.net shows about 25 10.0.0.0/8
prefixes, most showing up over 4 weeks ago.
--- ken emery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Brett Watson wrote:
So I just wanted to see if anyone that is defaulting to ATT is
seeing this same problem just to
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moreover they're signifcantly harder to install
If the network cannot handle a 64k call then it is *supposed* to reject
the call but it does not always work that way. I've seen 64k calls
connect and not work where a 56k call between the two sites works fine.
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