13 Aug
1998
13 Aug
'98
3:08 p.m.
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Sean M. Doran wrote:
| I checked before doing so, and I checked once again in light of your | allegation. And, according to Exodus, this *IS* a PX.
If by PX you mean "public exchange point", then Sprint is being unusually inconsistent with its naming, numbering, and topology conventions.
PX = Private eXchange (private peering). sorry 'bout any confusion.
I'm curious as to which exchange point it is, if that in fact is what PX means.
Of course, whatever type of connection it is, I'm curious about the fact that packets are always drawn towards this one connection. Are there others? If so, are they down or something?
Sean. (wondering why Sprint would give away a single free T3)