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RE: Qwest (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Martin, Christian)
Sat Apr 14 00:24:16 2001

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From: "Martin, Christian" <cmartin@gnilink.net>
To: 'Eric Germann' <ekgermann@cctec.com>,
	"Martin, Christian" <cmartin@gnilink.net>
Cc: "'Richard A. Steenbergen'" <ras@e-gerbil.net>, nanog@merit.edu
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 00:16:40 -0400
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Most of my sesions have been live for over 150 days.  I suppose I am lucky.
Are you suggesting bad linecard = sucky network?

chris

> >> purchase connectivity from them, even if their network didn't suck.
> >
> >What makes you think this?  Perhaps you can share your 
> experiences that
> >would substantiate this claim.  I have rarely seen cross 
> country RTTs exceed
> >70 msec (right now it's 58msec from nyc to sfo) and don't 
> recall the last
> >outage they've sustained on an edge router, let alone core 
> disruption.  I
> 
> wdc-edge-03.inet.qwest.net
> 
> Last friday night for about 4 or 5 hours.  Flapping T-1's.  
> Traced to bad line card.  I know.  I hung off of it.
> 
> 
> 
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