Don't know if this helps, but... SHOKCA80 - Sherman Oaks, CA Andy On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Bob Collie wrote:
Well.. they list the following:
BFLONY80 PHLAPA81 SHOKCA80 SNFPCA80
of which I can decipher three:
BFLONY - Buffalo, NY PHLAPA - Philadelphia, PA SNFPCA - San Francisco, CA
I do somewhat doubt that these dispersed switches are the root of the problem as they have clearly said that it was between two of the switches....
But, as usual, I could be wrong.
-Bob
--On Wed, Apr 15, 1998 9:58 PM -0400 "Rob M VanHooren" <rob@linkd.net> wrote:
FYI, status on AT&T F/R can be had at +1 732 885-7791, option 2.
(But I bet you already knew that...)
--R.
PS: Interesting, it also lists med-sev tickets on 4 nodes, effective at exactly midnight tonight. All CA-80 gear, too (Cisco/Strata?). If you can decipher Bellcore's CLLI/CLEI conventions from memory better than I can, my guess is you'll find the original nodes that freaked out.
Anybody around have a copy of Bellcore's DERG, LIDB-LARG, GEL, or other TRA tables on CD-ROM they'll let me have a peek through? I'd buy them myself, but I'm too poor (and too cheap - heheheh).
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