The good folks at MFS, in their continuing attempted at making mae-west a more interesting place to attempt to peer, are doing yet more unscheduled upgrades. The latest is their attempt to add more cross connected capacity in the form of an OC3 to giga5. When they attempted this (in an unannounced upgrade this morning), of course everything melted, and we enjoyed packet loss up to 75% this morning to most of our peers. If anyone can get MFS's attention, could you please remind them about mae-west@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov? It's a good way to let people at mae west know about what's going on. Dave Rand -- Dave Rand dlr@bungi.com http://www.bungi.com
Dave Rand wrote:
The good folks at MFS, in their continuing attempted at making mae-west a more interesting place to attempt to peer, are doing yet more unscheduled upgrades. The latest is their attempt to add more cross connected capacity in the form of an OC3 to giga5. When they attempted this (in an unannounced upgrade this morning), of course everything melted, and we enjoyed packet loss up to 75% this morning to most of our peers.
If anyone can get MFS's attention, could you please remind them about mae-west@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov? It's a good way to let people at mae west know about what's going on.
We're told by MFS half an hour ago that the problem truck has been taken out, and we have have stablility by 10:30 PST. We're still asking for a better answer. buh Louie --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louis Lee NETCOM On-line Communication Services, Inc. Senior Network Engineer Technical Service llee@noc.netcom.net Network Services Support 408-881-3165 800-613-9651
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