Is anybody else hearing about PSINet having a major outage that is affecting Internet and e-mail traffic all along eastern seaboard? MS
Internet AND email traffic? Wow, they run seperately now? Wow, i have been on holidays too long. -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: <max_smetannikov@ziffdavis.com> To: <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 1:19 PM Subject: PSINet outage?
Is anybody else hearing about PSINet having a major outage that is affecting Internet and e-mail traffic all along eastern seaboard? MS
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 max_smetannikov@ziffdavis.com wrote:
Is anybody else hearing about PSINet having a major outage that is affecting Internet and e-mail traffic all along eastern seaboard? MS
Does anyone care to explain how it could effect one or the other exclusively? --- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000, John Fraizer wrote:
Is anybody else hearing about PSINet having a major outage that is affecting Internet and e-mail traffic all along eastern seaboard? MS
Does anyone care to explain how it could effect one or the other exclusively?
Transparent port redirection of port 25 to seperate compressed uucp processes? Now, lets see how long it is before a L4 vendor does this .. :) Adrian -- Adrian Chadd "God: Damn! I left pot everywhere! <adrian@creative.net.au> Now I'll have to create Republicans!" - Bill Hicks
Previously, John Fraizer said:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 max_smetannikov@ziffdavis.com wrote:
Is anybody else hearing about PSINet having a major outage that is affecting Internet and e-mail traffic all along eastern seaboard? MS
Does anyone care to explain how it could effect one or the other exclusively?
This is standard in IPv16. Haven't you read *JimF's docs?!?
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, jamie rishaw wrote:
Previously, John Fraizer said:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 max_smetannikov@ziffdavis.com wrote:
Is anybody else hearing about PSINet having a major outage that is affecting Internet and e-mail traffic all along eastern seaboard? MS
Does anyone care to explain how it could effect one or the other exclusively?
This is standard in IPv16.
Haven't you read *JimF's docs?!?
Of course. What was I thinking? But, in IPv22, email rides the TCP transport again. It was found that the etherel plane was too unstable in and around Palm Beach County, Fla. to use for transport. --- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc
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