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Brian Wallingford
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MegaNet Communications, TCIX, Inc.
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, wingying wrote:
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:Hi all,
:A quick question, what is the common bandwidth for out-of-band access?
:Thanks.
That would depend on what your OOB uses for an interface (cli/gui), or
what bandwidth you have to spare. Not necessarily in any given order.
Overprovisioning allevia
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Jay Hennigan wrote:
:We're a regional ISP, about 80% SMB 20% residential. We're seeing
:almost double our normal downstream traffic right now. Anyone else?
We're seeing traffic levels nearly 2x normal. On 9/11/01, we were
probably only about 50% higher than the norm. Of c
:In short yes. AT&T uses a customer specific access list to perform a
:uRPF like function. That is, if your provider did not request for
:their provider to have AT&T update their filter.
Indeed. We've used ATT MIS for many years and have been happy with their
policies (which have blunted quit
he past but there was no definitive answer, at least none that
:I could find.
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:They claim in the video tour that they do not have any battery systems on
:the site. They rely solely on the flywheels.
And, there's nothing wrong with that...
Bottom line, regardless of the colo outage, any network that suffered
downtime did so due to their own lack of diligence. The crazy d
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