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Re: problem at mae-west tonight?
From: Rob Liebschutz <rob () rjl com>
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 96 17:06:06 PDT
Yes, this type of topology failure is possible too. I can recall times when there were problems on the links between Ames and MFS. Yes, the link is 2 OC3s.
Robert, It's my understanding that MAE-W is composed of two facilities, one at MFS, and the second at NASA-AMES. It's my understanding that while a virtual medium is created, they actually reside on two separate gigaswitches. I seem to recall 1 or 2 OC3s connecting the two..... Given this, it is, then, possible that the route server is located on segment A, while customers x,y, and z are located on segment B. If you are on segment A, and try to follow the RSes advice to talk to x, y, and z, you are depending on the links connecting the two segments. However, I may be incorrect. -alan
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- re: problem at mae-west tonight? Rob Liebschutz (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Robert Bowman (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Alan Hannan (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Robert Bowman (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Owen DeLong (Jul 15)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Jonathan Heiliger (Jul 15)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Alan Hannan (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Robert Bowman (Jul 14)
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- Re: Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Eural Authement (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Rob Liebschutz (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Matthew Kaufman (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Rob Liebschutz (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Rob Liebschutz (Jul 14)
- Re: problem at mae-west tonight? Matthew Kaufman (Jul 17)
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