Try 256-544-1450 or 256-961-4000; that's the wide area monitoring group that took over some of the NISN functions during the transition to CSOC. I just checked and 256-544-1450 does give you a real human who does know what peering means. They may not be the right people for everything, but they are probably a decent start. You can also try the EIS Helpdesk group at 1 888-564-2762, but they will probably make you wait on hold before transferring you to the WAN group. If you are looking for help with something specific (like e.root-servers), you might want to post a general sense of what it is, as some of the NASA alumni still help out with stuff that got dropped during all of the transitions. For those of you keeping score, the host nsipo.nasa.gov noted below was part of the NASA Science Internet Project, which got folded into NISN, the NASA Integrated Services Network, which was folded into the Consolidated Space Operations Contract. regards, Ted Hardie "22 re-orgs during 4 years at NASA" the email address we have on file for the nasa noc is broken. anyone have more current info? 550 <noc@nsipo.nasa.gov>... User unknown calls to the non-800 nunber in our data base get "no such number" a call to the 800 number gets us a nice person who gives us email addresses which also do not work. and jared's list has nothing for nasa. randy
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 01:18:28PM -0700, hardie@equinix.com wrote:
and jared's list has nothing for nasa.
I have added the information from hardie to my list. http://puck.nether.net/netops/ - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine. END OF LINE |
At 13:18 24/04/00 -0700, hardie@equinix.com wrote: The NASA NOC contact is: Outage Contact : ENMC (Enterprise Network Operations Center) Outage Notification : enmc@nisn.nasa.gov Outage Phone # : (256)544-8900 -Hank
Try 256-544-1450 or 256-961-4000; that's the wide area monitoring group that took over some of the NISN functions during the transition to CSOC. I just checked and 256-544-1450 does give you a real human who does know what peering means. They may not be the right people for everything, but they are probably a decent start. You can also try the EIS Helpdesk group at 1 888-564-2762, but they will probably make you wait on hold before transferring you to the WAN group. If you are looking for help with something specific (like e.root-servers), you might want to post a general sense of what it is, as some of the NASA alumni still help out with stuff that got dropped during all of the transitions.
For those of you keeping score, the host nsipo.nasa.gov noted below was part of the NASA Science Internet Project, which got folded into NISN, the NASA Integrated Services Network, which was folded into the Consolidated Space Operations Contract. regards, Ted Hardie "22 re-orgs during 4 years at NASA"
the email address we have on file for the nasa noc is broken. anyone have more current info?
550 <noc@nsipo.nasa.gov>... User unknown
calls to the non-800 nunber in our data base get "no such number"
a call to the 800 number gets us a nice person who gives us email addresses which also do not work.
and jared's list has nothing for nasa.
randy
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Hank Nussbacher
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hardie@equinix.com
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Jared Mauch