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RE: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief?
From: "Baird, Alan" <alan.baird () wilcom com>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 12:48:52 -0600
I believe WorldCom is using the BSTDX-9000/CBX-500 switches on their network. The problems that they are having sound suspiciously like what would happen to a network when it exceeded the 200 node limit on some of Ascend's older code. Perhaps they haven't got around to going to the new code release? Alan Baird Williams Network Architecture Lab -----Original Message----- On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Alan Hannan wrote: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief?
Current thread:
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vadim Antonov (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Prabhu Kavi (Aug 09)
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- RE: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Baird, Alan (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Christopher Gibiault (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vadim Antonov (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Prabhu Kavi (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vadim Antonov (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Tony Li (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vijay Gill (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? smd (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Alex Bligh (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? smd (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vijay Gill (Aug 09)
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