From my IT department:
"It seems that the internet is having issues at a Layer3 Communications router, this normally would not be a problem but L3 runs some routing for the internet backbone. The techs at L3 are working on the problem and we do not have an eta as to when it will be back up, this situation is completely out of our control. You may experience short network outages or severe latency." -Dennis
On Jun 5, 2006, at 4:54 PM, Dennis Dayman wrote:
From my IT department:
"It seems that the internet is having issues at a Layer3 Communications router, this normally would not be a problem but L3 runs some routing for the internet backbone. The techs at L3 are working on the problem and we do not have an eta as to when it will be back up, this situation is completely out of our control. You may experience short network outages or severe latency."
I would question any announcement from any department which doesn't even know the name of the provider in question, more or less who "runs some router for the internet backbone", whatever that is. -- TTFN, patrick
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 15:54:30 -0500, Dennis Dayman wrote...
"It seems that the internet is having issues at a Layer3 Communications router, this normally would not be a problem but L3 runs some routing for the internet backbone. The techs at L3 are working on the problem and we do not have an eta as to when it will be back up, this situation is completely out of our control. You may experience short network outages or severe latency."
How about you (1) let us know your general location (2) show us evidence by sending traceroutes, etc. I can mail, therefore L3 "works" Pretty vague, eh?
From my IT department:
"It seems that the internet is having issues at a Layer3 Communications router, this normally would not be a problem but L3 runs some routing for the internet backbone. The techs at L3 are working on the problem and we do not have an eta as to when it will be back up, this situation is completely out of our control. You may experience short network outages or severe latency."
Thanks for posting my morning smile. :-) --Michael Dillon
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Dennis Dayman
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Patrick W. Gilmore