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Re: UUNet 10Plus
From: dougd () airmail net (Doug Davis)
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 19:34:42 -0500 (CDT)
We were one of the first 10Plus Customers as well. It was delivered to us via Half Duplex UTP off an ethernet card in the back of a 7513. I believe they still do this if you share a building with one of their pops. But you will have to ask them, good luck though, I'm still waiting for their news servers to quit kicking out "Too Many Connection" messages to us. The second version we had used two UTP ports on both 7513's (ours and theirs) with BGP running on both and the proper weights. Basically this was a 10Mb full duplex two connection with backup. ;-) Of course deployed like that they both had all the characteristics of Ethernet.
Current thread:
- UUNet 10Plus Joe Shaw (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Deepak Jain (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Joe Shaw (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Deepak Jain (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Joe Shaw (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Alex.Bligh (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Joe Shaw (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Deepak Jain (Jul 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Sanjay Dani (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Alex Rubenstein (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Doug Davis (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Joe Shaw (Jul 10)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Peter Kline (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Mike Gaddis (Jul 10)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Joe Shaw (Jul 10)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Doug Davis (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Alex Rubenstein (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Alex Rubenstein (Jul 09)
- Re: UUNet 10Plus Sanjay Dani (Jul 09)
- Re[2]: UUNet 10Plus Rocky Rosas (Jul 10)
- Re: Re[2]: UUNet 10Plus Karl Denninger (Jul 10)