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Crashing 18.58," Drop 1-110", E001-Br3-p10

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (sgoldman@tcm.mit.edu)
Fri Mar 4 21:31:33 1994

To: network@MIT.EDU
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Date: Fri, 04 Mar 94 21:29:36 -0500
From: sgoldman@tcm.mit.edu

	Ron,
		Drop 1-110 1-2 caused the network problem on 18.58 
	This afternoon I configured my PC on this drop, and called Chris 
	He briefly turned the port on. The subnet jamed. I disconnected the 
	line cord from the laptop and the jam went away. I tested the station
	cable with the four pair tester and no shorts were found.
		I determined that a problem exists with the 25 pair interface
	cable. I'm planning on replacing it Monday morning.  The database
	will reflect the connected stations.

							Stephen

					
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Date: Fri, 04 Mar 94 17:26:31
From: elder@MIT.EDU (Carol Elder)
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Hi Steve:

Here are the other 2 rooms that are having problems in building 1

1-249 - sun workstation  betelgeuse
1-110 - mac using ethernet


thanks
carol

Date: Thu, 3 Mar 94 18:01:40 -0500
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To: trans-trb@MIT.EDU
Cc: network@MIT.EDU
Subject: E001, bd 3 pt. 10

Have you folks been able to track down where this
connection might go?  We turned it off yesterday
morning because it appeared to be hosing all of the
18.58 network.

-Ron
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