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Re: Global Crossing Network Problem.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mohamed Hirse)
Tue Jun 27 18:55:21 2000

Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 17:35:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mohamed Hirse <madlion@justin.net>
To: Jesper Skriver <jesper@skriver.dk>
Cc: Steve Nash <snash@lightning.net>, nanog@merit.edu
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I only said SONET because it's layer one. If you can reroute
traffic to other circuits that are terminated on other routers that
have APS enabled you can offset any or almost any fiber cut. Unless both
Working and Protect get taken out by some strange reason.  What do you
propose?

Mohamed


On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Jesper Skriver wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 05:16:34PM -0400, Mohamed Hirse wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks Steve. I would hope GBLX has some sort of SONET protection
> > deployed accross their network.
> 
> Why - if they have other means of protection, it can be just as good.
> 
> /Jesper
> 
> -- 
> Jesper Skriver, jesper(at)skriver(dot)dk  -  CCIE #5456
> Work:    Network manager @ AS3292 (Tele Danmark DataNetworks)
> Private: Geek            @ AS2109 (A much smaller network ;-)
> 
> One Unix to rule them all, One Resolver to find them,
> One IP to bring them all and in the zone to bind them.
> 



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