On 10/30/13, 10:34 PM, Kenny Kant wrote:
Am I wrong to think that the demarc from the provider is a sacred thing that should only be touched by said provider. Thus they should provide their own battery system? Is it normal for this equipment not to be battery protected? We are not dealing with any crazy SLA's however I think it would be standard build practice to put UPS's on your gear. Even if its small handoff switch sitting right next to my switch.
It is normal. They don't have to so it's your problem if you want to. Their site spec docs probably say as much, AT&T's certainly did. Customer provides AC power or somesuch; that can be straight utility or off a UPS you maintain, but they're not going to maintain batteries for you if they don't have to. Some diverse ring OC-x that came with a DC battery plant where they were mandated to have X hours runtime on it is a different era than today's "toss an Ethernet switch on the end of some fiber" circuits. ~Seth