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RE: [WAY OT]: concern over public peering points...


From: Edward Lewis <edlewis () arin net>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 13:42:54 -0400


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Which almost begs the question - what's the oddest "WTF??" anybody's willing
to admit finding under a raised floor, or up in a ceiling or cable chase or
similar location? (Feel free to change names to protect the guilty if need
be....:)

In a job long ago, at a gov't facility that was non-military yet had a "secret" building...probably in 1993 give or take a year...

There was a lone Macintosh computer (not even a workstation) in an unsecured room of a secured building plugged into a small hub that was FOIRL'd (10BaseFL) out of the building, along an atrium, into the neighboring unsecured building. In a nondescript office of the unsecured building, the FOIRL was connected to Thinnet. The Thinnet snaked around the office, behind desks, etc., to a small 10BaseT hub which went into the wall (as Cat V). At the other end was a Cabletron hub I was managing for the Campus-wide Network.

FOIRL was used because, being fiber and not EMF radiating copper, it was secure enough for the secured building. At least according to the facility security officer. I suppose that the thinnet was used because they couldn't find a FOIRL to 10BaseT repeater.

;)
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ARIN Research Engineer

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