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Re: OC-768 availability?
From: David Charlap <david.charlap () marconi com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:07:33 -0400
I think an OC-192 network using 56K modems in the core would be a pretty obvious giveaway as well.
-- David Rowland, Alan D wrote:
Compton, CA, US and Sealand would be the giveaways. Scott Weeks wrote:No, he's not for real. It's a satire in the likes of Bandy Rush and such. Children need to have their fun...dalph () hushmail com wrote: I am currently running a network of cisco 2621s with the OC-192 NM for my upstream connections. The internal network links are a mixture of K56Flex modems and GRE tunnels. I am looking to upgrade to OC-768 real soon now and am wondering what the prospects are for OC-768 availability on the 2621 platform. I've found the 2621 to be rock-solid, except when I ping it, so I'd like to keep my network on that platform if possible. In addition, if anyone knows the availability of OC-768 circuits between the following cities I'd appreciate any fiber maps and an approximate price range: Ottawa, ON, CA Midland, ON, CA Goderich, ON, CA Toronto, ON, CA Compton, CA, US Sealand At each site I plan to announce a /24 from a /20 I was allocated so if everyone could please update their prefix filters now that would be great. Thank you. -- Dalph Roncaster
Current thread:
- Re: OC-768 availability?, (continued)
- Re: OC-768 availability? Dr. Mosh (Jul 30)
- RE: OC-768 availability? Deepak Jain (Jul 30)
- Re: OC-768 availability? blitz (Jul 30)
- Re: OC-768 availability? Scott Granados (Jul 30)
- RE: OC-768 availability? Scott Weeks (Jul 29)
- Re: OC-768 availability? David Charlap (Jul 30)
- Re: OC-768 availability? Scott Granados (Jul 30)
- Re: OC-768 availability? Peter E. Fry (Jul 30)