the whole world disappeared?
Anyone have details on AT&T tkt# 841-302-457? Apparently 75% of all Canada/US cross-border just fell over and died. I've got Frame and T's *and* 800/888 voice circuits that just went for a nosedive. Nobody's saying squat. Anyone with a clue or ETA? Who dropped a bomb or something? Is it just AT&T? I tried Sprint and MCI's NOCs; they are both also "experiencing heavy call volume" and that might be a clue it's bigger than just one IXC. And I wanted to go home on time (ie. before midnight). Sheesh. I know, I know, it's my fault -- I chose this as a career :-)) Anyone with a clue, drop us a note? w/thx. --R. PS: yes, yes, this really should have gone to outage-discuss. Sorry... ~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-.._..-*~ Rob M. VanHooren - Chief Plumber, +1 519 679-1155 x33 Packet Pusher, and Resident Mad Scientist(tm) Alarms to 646-4724 Network Engineering Services 171 Queens Avenue, Suite 320 Linkdata Communications Inc. London, CANADA
I just heard "all of AT&T's PVC's died worldwide" -- this should be fun. On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Rob M VanHooren wrote:
Anyone have details on AT&T tkt# 841-302-457?
Apparently 75% of all Canada/US cross-border just fell over and died. I've got Frame and T's *and* 800/888 voice circuits that just went for a nosedive. Nobody's saying squat.
Anyone with a clue or ETA? Who dropped a bomb or something? Is it just AT&T? I tried Sprint and MCI's NOCs; they are both also "experiencing heavy call volume" and that might be a clue it's bigger than just one IXC.
And I wanted to go home on time (ie. before midnight). Sheesh. I know, I know, it's my fault -- I chose this as a career :-))
Anyone with a clue, drop us a note?
w/thx. --R.
PS: yes, yes, this really should have gone to outage-discuss. Sorry...
~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-.._..-*~ Rob M. VanHooren - Chief Plumber, +1 519 679-1155 x33 Packet Pusher, and Resident Mad Scientist(tm) Alarms to 646-4724 Network Engineering Services 171 Queens Avenue, Suite 320 Linkdata Communications Inc. London, CANADA
I noticed that all PSI Canada/Istar traffic dropped off the planet todya. I changed accounts and it would appear Sprint was able to stay alive.... On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Stephen Balbach wrote:
I just heard "all of AT&T's PVC's died worldwide" -- this should be fun.
On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Rob M VanHooren wrote:
Anyone have details on AT&T tkt# 841-302-457?
Apparently 75% of all Canada/US cross-border just fell over and died. I've got Frame and T's *and* 800/888 voice circuits that just went for a nosedive. Nobody's saying squat.
Anyone with a clue or ETA? Who dropped a bomb or something? Is it just AT&T? I tried Sprint and MCI's NOCs; they are both also "experiencing heavy call volume" and that might be a clue it's bigger than just one IXC.
And I wanted to go home on time (ie. before midnight). Sheesh. I know, I know, it's my fault -- I chose this as a career :-))
Anyone with a clue, drop us a note?
w/thx. --R.
PS: yes, yes, this really should have gone to outage-discuss. Sorry...
~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-.._..-*~ Rob M. VanHooren - Chief Plumber, +1 519 679-1155 x33 Packet Pusher, and Resident Mad Scientist(tm) Alarms to 646-4724 Network Engineering Services 171 Queens Avenue, Suite 320 Linkdata Communications Inc. London, CANADA
On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, Rob M VanHooren wrote:
Apparently 75% of all Canada/US cross-border just fell over and died. I've got Frame and T's *and* 800/888 voice circuits that just went for a nosedive. Nobody's saying squat.
Anyone with a clue or ETA? Who dropped a bomb or something? Is it just AT&T? I tried Sprint and MCI's NOCs; they are both also "experiencing heavy call volume" and that might be a clue it's bigger than just one IXC.
Just AT&T from what I've heard. Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Robertson gatekeeper@gannett.com
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Marc Hurst
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Paul D. Robertson
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Rob M VanHooren
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Stephen Balbach