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Sprint NAP Status
From: Farooq Hussain <farooq () hq si net>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:02:46 -0500
Sprint NY NAP Status At this time (9/23/94) Sprint's NAP is ready to accept customers. MCI and ANS are fully connected to the NAP and are ready exchange traffic with each other and other NSPs once appropriate peering agreements have been concluded. The SprintLink router is also connected to the NAP, and will be ready to peer when the DS3 circuit to Washington DC or Chicago, or both are installed on Octber 15. SprintLink's existing T1 connections into Pennsauken, while insufficient to support NAP connectivity for an NSP, enable access to the NAP devices for remote configuration and monitoring. CERFnet will be directly connected to the Sprint NAP via Sprint's ATM in the same timeframe. Sprint's NAP is also ready to receive the Routing Arbiters route server which is anticpated to be installed by October 15 . In addition to basic FDDI connectivity, we are working on a number of important NAP issues such as integrated NAP network management, troubleshooting procedures and access to NAP facilities for maintenance. Farooq Hussain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Sprint NAP Status Farooq Hussain (Sep 23)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Tim Streater (Sep 23)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Farooq Hussain (Sep 23)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Ittai Hershman (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Pushpendra Mohta (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Tim Salo (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status bmanning (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Paul Love (Sep 25)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status bmanning (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Tim Salo (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Farooq Hussain (Sep 24)
- Re: Sprint NAP Status Liang T. Wu (Sep 25)
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