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Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007
From: Daniel J McDonald <dan.mcdonald () austinenergy com>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 12:52:39 -0500
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 10:58 +0100, Leigh Porter wrote:
Somebody form a certain large network vendor actually blamed problems with their kit on cosmic rays causing memory corruption...
Right. I get that answer quite often. We've made a little spinner that has "Upgrade software", "Random radiation", and "We've never supported that feature". It's proven to be fairly accurate when opening cases with this vendor's tech-support organization. -- Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX Austin Energy http://www.austinenergy.com
Current thread:
- RE: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007, (continued)
- RE: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 David Temkin (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Marshall Eubanks (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Robert E. Seastrom (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Douglas Otis (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Warren Kumari (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Steven M. Bellovin (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Stephen Wilcox (Apr 20)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Elmar K. Bins (Apr 20)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Daniele Arena (Apr 20)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Stephen Wilcox (Apr 20)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Daniel J McDonald (Apr 19)
- Re: BGP Problem on 04/16/2007 Chris L. Morrow (Apr 19)