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Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West
From: Wookie <wookie () world std com>
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 06:21:32 -0400 (EDT)
Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question... I work for an ISP and we're looking at hooking up our own links to MAE-East and MAE-West. A problem we forsee is that we're 1,000+ miles from both of these locations, and we'd rather not have to drop everything and jump on a flight if the router goes down and needs a reboot or hardware replacement, and we dont really want to have to take on an employee living near each MAE to do this stuff. How do other ISPs deal with hardware problems at remote MAEs? Someone told me that there are companies (possibly MFS themselves?) who can do 24x7router hardware management, and even install the router in the first place. Does anyone have experience of these services? Are they reliable? Can they provide "out of band" router access, eg through the console serial port to a console server? Any contact details would also be very helpful. Thanks! Wookie
Current thread:
- Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West Wookie (Aug 23)
- Re: Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West Lane Patterson (Aug 23)
- Re: Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West Per Gregers Bilse (Aug 24)
- Re: Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West Kent W. England (Aug 25)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West Joe McGuckin (Aug 26)
- Re: Router management at MAE-East and MAE-West Lane Patterson (Aug 23)