At 10:21 -0500 1/15/97, JDF wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Stephen Balbach wrote:
There are lots of 7513's so I doubt a 7507 would be a problem - the only restriction on equipment is no computers on the MAE EAST LAN for security reasons. Given the ability to bridge MAE EAST I'm not sure how that can be enforced. And Netscape has some mighty big SGI's promintently displayed as you walk in.
Last I'd heard, Netscape's boxen were plugged into a router (not sure whose these days.) There's also somebody there with an OS/2 machine, but I have no idea who or why, or where it's plugged in.
traceroute to ftp23.netscape.com (204.152.166.47) it is sitting at MAE-EAST -craig
Oh and another restrictiuon should you ever need it -- to run a $5 piece of ethernet cable 10' from one rack to another (assuming the two racks are diffrent companies eg. a cross connect) is $2000/month.
Wow. I knew it was gonna be a lot, but that's a /whole/ lot.
-- J.D. Falk, System Administrator <lart@cais.net> CAIS Internet <noc@cais.net> McLean, Virginia, USA 1-888-CAIS-NOC