atm and exchange points.
i'm thinking about getting some aads connectivity, and i'm wondering if the switch hardware there has enough buffer capacity to deal with a 0-mile ds3/oc3 reliably, or if i should be considering colocating a switch of my own on-premesis. anybody have any experience with this? honor reply-to and i'll summarize to the list later. -- nicholas harteau nrh@sfx.com
Works fine. People are alot further away than a 0 mile local loop in many cases, and not having any problems. There is no colo at AADS, BTW. Ryan Brooks ryan@inc.net nicholas harteau wrote:
i'm thinking about getting some aads connectivity, and i'm wondering if the switch hardware there has enough buffer capacity to deal with a 0-mile ds3/oc3 reliably, or if i should be considering colocating a switch of my own on-premesis.
anybody have any experience with this?
honor reply-to and i'll summarize to the list later.
-- nicholas harteau nrh@sfx.com
If you're dealing with with AADS for getting new circuits up, its a good idea to get your order in now. If you're lucky, this time next year you may begin your walk-through. Anyone else having problems with AADS? On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 11:27:28AM -0600, nicholas harteau wrote:
i'm thinking about getting some aads connectivity, and i'm wondering if the switch hardware there has enough buffer capacity to deal with a 0-mile ds3/oc3 reliably, or if i should be considering colocating a switch of my own on-premesis.
anybody have any experience with this?
honor reply-to and i'll summarize to the list later.
-- nicholas harteau nrh@sfx.com
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i'm thinking about getting some aads connectivity, and i'm wondering if the switch hardware there has enough buffer capacity to deal with a 0-mile ds3/oc3 reliably, or if i should be considering colocating a switch of my own on-premesis.
anybody have any experience with this?
honor reply-to and i'll summarize to the list later.
-- nicholas harteau nrh@sfx.com
Yes the switch does have capacity... apparently up to OC12 and perhaps a bit more. Unclear if they ever opened up for colocation. As a telco, there are always considerations on circuit turnup scheduling. --bill
The new switches have plenty of buffer space. Here is the breakdown: DS-3 ports have 8,000 cell buffers. OC-3c/OC-12c ports share a 512,000 cell buffer with other ports on the same switch module, which accomodates up to 16 OC-3c's or 4 OC-12c's. -Mark Cnota Ameritech At 11:27 AM 2/10/99 -0600, nicholas harteau wrote:
i'm thinking about getting some aads connectivity, and i'm wondering if the switch hardware there has enough buffer capacity to deal with a 0-mile ds3/oc3 reliably, or if i should be considering colocating a switch of my own on-premesis.
anybody have any experience with this?
honor reply-to and i'll summarize to the list later.
-- nicholas harteau nrh@sfx.com
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com
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Mark A. Cnota
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Ravi Pina
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Ryan K. Brooks