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Re: From Europe to Australia via right way
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2015 16:36:13 +0200
On 2/Apr/15 16:32, Jared Mauch wrote:
Seeing multiple hit times within a 24h period isn’t really acceptable and keeps these paths from being viable.
Agreed.
They are claiming they are within 50ms.
Which makes sense if the end-to-end path is less than 50ms re: seeing hitless failovers on the IP routers. If the end-to-end path is crossing continents, a local failure which is repaired within 50ms will still cause a longer/noticeable outage for the IP routers connected at either end of said circuit. Mark.
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- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way, (continued)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way joel jaeggli (Apr 01)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Tom Paseka (Apr 01)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Matt Perkins (Apr 01)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Piotr (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Elmar K. Bins (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Martin Hepworth (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Mark Tinka (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Mark Tinka (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way joel jaeggli (Apr 01)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Rod Beck (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way Dorian Kim (Apr 01)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way McDonald Richards (Apr 02)
- Re: From Europe to Australia via right way joel jaeggli (Apr 02)