its a fiber cut between SFO & LAX
-- Ted Mektrakarn ted@MP3.COM Network Ninja MP3.com, Inc. - The Premier Music Service Provider (MSP) http://www.mp3.com
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jason Legate wrote:
I'm not from GBLX either, but we did hear there was a fiber cut in SF today. It doesn't quite explain why I can't reach SNV2 from SNV (right across the street from each other).
-j
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:14:01PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
I'm not from GLBX, but I we do peer with them so I get the maint
notices.
They are have been doing a lot of router upgrades in SunnyVale for the
Congestion due to rerouting is a good candidate... -----Original Message----- From: Jason Legate [mailto:jlegate@alienchick.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:50 PM To: Ted Mektrakarn Cc: Jason Legate; Karyn Ulriksen; 'Mohamed Hirse'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Again, why would this affect SNV2->SNV connectivity? On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:40:45PM -0700, Ted Mektrakarn wrote: past
week. I seek from the trace you sent in that the failures are occuring there.
-----Original Message----- From: Mohamed Hirse [mailto:madlion@justin.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:03 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Can someone from Global crossing help explain this problem. There seems to be some sort of internal network problem. Traceroutes attached. This affecting many of GBLX customers.
Thanks Mohamed
route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 76 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 72 msec pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 8 msec 4 msec 8 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 72 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 76 msec 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
For being right accross the street, that's kinda frightening :) -j On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:52:06PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
Congestion due to rerouting is a good candidate...
-----Original Message----- From: Jason Legate [mailto:jlegate@alienchick.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:50 PM To: Ted Mektrakarn Cc: Jason Legate; Karyn Ulriksen; 'Mohamed Hirse'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Again, why would this affect SNV2->SNV connectivity?
its a fiber cut between SFO & LAX
-- Ted Mektrakarn ted@MP3.COM Network Ninja MP3.com, Inc. - The Premier Music Service Provider (MSP) http://www.mp3.com
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jason Legate wrote:
I'm not from GBLX either, but we did hear there was a fiber cut in SF today. It doesn't quite explain why I can't reach SNV2 from SNV (right across the street from each other).
-j
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:14:01PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
I'm not from GLBX, but I we do peer with them so I get the maint
notices.
They are have been doing a lot of router upgrades in SunnyVale for the
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:40:45PM -0700, Ted Mektrakarn wrote: past
week. I seek from the trace you sent in that the failures are occuring there.
-----Original Message----- From: Mohamed Hirse [mailto:madlion@justin.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:03 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Can someone from Global crossing help explain this problem. There seems to be some sort of internal network problem. Traceroutes attached. This affecting many of GBLX customers.
Thanks Mohamed
route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 76 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 72 msec pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 8 msec 4 msec 8 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 72 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 76 msec 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
is a .1 mile OC12 faster than a 200 mile OC12? On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jason Legate wrote:
For being right accross the street, that's kinda frightening :)
-j
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:52:06PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
Congestion due to rerouting is a good candidate...
-----Original Message----- From: Jason Legate [mailto:jlegate@alienchick.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:50 PM To: Ted Mektrakarn Cc: Jason Legate; Karyn Ulriksen; 'Mohamed Hirse'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Again, why would this affect SNV2->SNV connectivity?
its a fiber cut between SFO & LAX
-- Ted Mektrakarn ted@MP3.COM Network Ninja MP3.com, Inc. - The Premier Music Service Provider (MSP) http://www.mp3.com
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jason Legate wrote:
I'm not from GBLX either, but we did hear there was a fiber cut in SF today. It doesn't quite explain why I can't reach SNV2 from SNV (right across the street from each other).
-j
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:14:01PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
I'm not from GLBX, but I we do peer with them so I get the maint
notices.
They are have been doing a lot of router upgrades in SunnyVale for the
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:40:45PM -0700, Ted Mektrakarn wrote: past
week. I seek from the trace you sent in that the failures are occuring there.
-----Original Message----- From: Mohamed Hirse [mailto:madlion@justin.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:03 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Can someone from Global crossing help explain this problem. There seems to be some sort of internal network problem. Traceroutes attached. This affecting many of GBLX customers.
Thanks Mohamed
route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 76 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 72 msec pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 8 msec 4 msec 8 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 72 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 76 msec 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
Hmm.. err, throughput is unaffected by distance. If your talking about delay or propagation, or latency, well, I'm not :) On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 19:56:08 EDT, Alex said:
is a .1 mile OC12 faster than a 200 mile OC12?
Yes, by 200 * 5,280 nanoseconds. Grace Hopper said so. ;)
-- Valdis Kletnieks Operating Systems Analyst Virginia Tech
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Alex wrote:
Hmm..
err, throughput is unaffected by distance.
The bandwidth-delay product on the 200 mile OC12 is 622E6 * 2*(200*5280E-9) == 1313007 bits == 160 kbyte (assuming symmetric route over the fibre, doubled to give RTT). Most TCP implementations ship and run with default maximum transmit/receive windows that are much smaller than this (e.g. a default 16kbyte window would give a maximum theoretical throughput on a single, monstrous, pipe-filling TCP session of 62,060,606 bit/s on the 200 mile OC12, but 124,121,212,121 bit/s on the .1 mile OC12 -- where it would fill the pipe at 622M (window size/RTT, RTT = 2*{0.1, 200}*5280E-9). Hence in the (naturally entirely common, see it every day) case where you have colocated, TCP-speaking devices at each end of your OC12 that are capable of shifting data at those kinds of speeds and which have their maximum TCP windows set way too small, and ignoring all delays due to queueing, TTL-decrementing and checksum calculating, encapsulation overhead and transmission framing delays, the .1 mile OC12 is about 560Mbit/s faster than the 200 mile OC12. You should say "aggregate throughput for a typically large number of concurrent sessions" if you want to avoid tempting irritating pedants out of their caves :)
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 19:56:08 EDT, Alex said:
is a .1 mile OC12 faster than a 200 mile OC12?
Yes, by 200 * 5,280 nanoseconds. Grace Hopper said so. ;)
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 07:56:08PM -0400, Alex wrote:
is a .1 mile OC12 faster than a 200 mile OC12?
No, but it's usually quite a lot cheaper to get it replaced by a OC48, or OC192 if it's just a matter of swapping interfaces in the routers, compared to getting a 200 mile OC192 ... /Jesper -- Jesper Skriver, jesper(at)skriver(dot)dk - CCIE #5456 Work: Network manager @ AS3292 (Tele Danmark DataNetworks) Private: Geek @ AS2109 (A much smaller network ;-) One Unix to rule them all, One Resolver to find them, One IP to bring them all and in the zone to bind them.
Maybe just the fun involved in GC being an early adopter of MPLS. - Dustin - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex" <alex@nac.net> To: "Jason Legate" <jlegate@alienchick.com> Cc: "Karyn Ulriksen" <kulriksen@publichost.com>; <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 7:56 PM Subject: Re: Global Crossing Network Problem.
is a .1 mile OC12 faster than a 200 mile OC12?
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jason Legate wrote:
For being right accross the street, that's kinda frightening :)
-j
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:52:06PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
Congestion due to rerouting is a good candidate...
-----Original Message----- From: Jason Legate [mailto:jlegate@alienchick.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:50 PM To: Ted Mektrakarn Cc: Jason Legate; Karyn Ulriksen; 'Mohamed Hirse'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Again, why would this affect SNV2->SNV connectivity?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:40:45PM -0700, Ted Mektrakarn wrote:
its a fiber cut between SFO & LAX
-- Ted Mektrakarn ted@MP3.COM Network Ninja MP3.com, Inc. - The Premier Music Service Provider (MSP) http://www.mp3.com
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jason Legate wrote:
I'm not from GBLX either, but we did hear there was a fiber cut in
SF
today. It doesn't quite explain why I can't reach SNV2 from SNV (right across the street from each other).
-j
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 02:14:01PM -0700, Karyn Ulriksen wrote:
I'm not from GLBX, but I we do peer with them so I get the maint
They are have been doing a lot of router upgrades in SunnyVale for the
notices. past
week. I seek from the trace you sent in that the failures are occuring there.
-----Original Message----- From: Mohamed Hirse [mailto:madlion@justin.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:03 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Global Crossing Network Problem.
Can someone from Global crossing help explain this problem. There seems to be some sort of internal network problem. Traceroutes attached. This affecting many of GBLX customers.
Thanks Mohamed
route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 76 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 72 msec pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net
Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30)
1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 8 msec 4 msec 8 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 72 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 76 msec 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 |
+---------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 |
\------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
-- /--------------------------/ Jason Legate \------------------------\ | jlegate@sitesmith.com | SiteSmith, Inc. | | 24x7 Call Center | http://www.sitesmith.com | | 888.898.7667 | PGP Key ID - 0xA855AAC3 | +---------------------------------+--------------------------------+ | Fingerprint - 2D5F 87A0 26E6 A65B 6837 D100 FB54 A972 A855 AAC3 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/
participants (7)
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Alex
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Dustin Goodwin
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Jason Legate
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Jesper Skriver
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Joe Abley
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Karyn Ulriksen
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu