Speaking of Worldcom, we just lost a handful of other circuits just now, As of 8:51 Eastern, including two T3s, and some T1s in the NYC area. WorldCom claims they have over 100 DS3s involved in this outage. On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Todd Wilkens wrote:
When Worldcom does change the DLR, you get an automated fax notification that states they are performing "maintenance" or a "groom" on your ckt. This means there is a high probablity they are changing the design of your ckt and your diversity may not exist after the groom. You should probably respond to the fax and find out exactly what they are doing.
You can also have your sales rep mark you order in the Wcom database as "diversely routed". You also need to specify the ckt you want to be diversely routed from. This should stop you ckt from being added to any groom packages that are being put together. If your ckt is not marked diverse, grooms can occur frequently.
---------- From: randy@psg.com[SMTP:randy@psg.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 1997 5:13 PM To: Nathan Stratton Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: BOOM! there goes WorldCom
Worldcom changed the DLRs without letting us know
happens all the time. they do that like we move customers between router ports.
if you want to maintain path diversity, you have to continually monitor it with your carriers. and then you'll need to go out and physically every once in a while. yes, this is major major pain.
randy
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