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Re: Info on MAE-EAST

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Craig A. Haney)
Wed Jan 15 11:31:05 1997

In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.93.970115101809.16023C-100000@cais.cais.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 11:09:41 -0400
To: JDF <lart@cais.net>, Stephen Balbach <stephen@clark.net>
From: "Craig A. Haney" <craig@seamless.kludge.net>
Cc: "Todd R. Stroup" <tstroup@optical.fibernet.net>, nanog@merit.edu

At 10:21 -0500 1/15/97, JDF wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Stephen Balbach wrote:
>
>> There are lots of 7513's so I doubt a 7507 would be a problem - the only
>> restriction on equipment is no computers on the MAE EAST LAN for security
>> reasons. Given the ability to bridge MAE EAST I'm not sure how that can be
>> enforced. And Netscape has some mighty big SGI's promintently displayed as
>> you walk in.
>
>	Last I'd heard, Netscape's boxen were plugged into a router (not
>sure whose these days.)  There's also somebody there with an OS/2 machine,
>but I have no idea who or why, or where it's plugged in.

traceroute to ftp23.netscape.com (204.152.166.47)
it is sitting at MAE-EAST

-craig

>> Oh and another restrictiuon should you ever need it -- to run a $5 piece
>> of ethernet cable 10' from one rack to another (assuming the two racks
>> are diffrent companies eg. a cross connect) is $2000/month.
>
>	Wow.  I knew it was gonna be a lot, but that's a /whole/ lot.
>
>--
>J.D. Falk, System Administrator                        <lart@cais.net>
>CAIS Internet                                           <noc@cais.net>
>McLean, Virginia, USA                                   1-888-CAIS-NOC




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