RE: Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-12 Thread David Hubbard
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Or maybe past experience has shown that the two have the same > *actual* failure rate, but asking for a Level3 help is more > likely to actually get you a clueful *and* helpful engineer. This has been my experience when we've had issues with any of the five companies

Re: Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-12 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:56:32 PDT, "Security Admin (NetSec)" said: > Am unsure whether or not this is a mis-statement, but based on NANOG posts, > Level(3) [AS3356] seems to show up mor=e often with issues than say Sprint > [AS1239]. How many places does AS3356 connect with other AS's, and how many

Re: Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-12 Thread trainier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/12/2007 01:56:32 AM: > I have noticed that Level(3) misconfigs/outages seem to happen more > frequently than with most other Tier 1?s. Am unsure whether or not > this is a mis-statement, but based on NANOG posts, Level(3) [AS3356] > seems to show up more often with

Re: Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-11 Thread Charles Yamasaki
Cuz they are taking over at a rate that their best engineers can¹t meet. On 7/11/07 11:08 PM, "Chris L. Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Security Admin (NetSec) wrote: > >> > I have noticed that Level(3) misconfigs/outages seem to happen more >> > frequent

RE: Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-11 Thread Neil J. McRae
du Subject: Level(3) faux paux I have noticed that Level(3) misconfigs/outages seem to happen more frequently than with most other Tier 1’s.  Am unsure whether or not this is a mis-statement, but based on NANOG posts, Level(3) [AS3356] seems to show up more often with issues than say Sprint [A

Re: Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-11 Thread Chris L. Morrow
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Security Admin (NetSec) wrote: > I have noticed that Level(3) misconfigs/outages seem to happen more > frequently than with most other Tier 1's. Am unsure whether or not this maybe they have a larger change-rate? or more folks that notice problems and complain here? (note

Level(3) faux paux

2007-07-11 Thread Security Admin (NetSec)
I have noticed that Level(3) misconfigs/outages seem to happen more frequently than with most other Tier 1's. Am unsure whether or not this is a mis-statement, but based on NANOG posts, Level(3) [AS3356] seems to show up more often with issues than say Sprint [AS1239]. Is their any one (or any