Just wondering through MAE graphs. It looks like around Oct 3rd Mae-East was moving about 1300Mbit or so. After that its been unable to rise about 660Mbit or so.
From what WorldComm just told us, Scott Gross and DEC are working on a software patch "around the clock" to solve the problem.
-Deepak. On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Justin W. Newton wrote:
Hi there, Is it possible, even at this late date, to allow someone from MFS to comment at NANOG on what is being done to relieve inter switch congestion at MAE East and West and what kind of time frames we can expect a resolution in?
This is seriously affecting the performance of the Internet as a whole, and seems to me to be a very valid operational topic for the conference.
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