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Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () zocalo net>
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 02:12:41 -0700 (PDT)
> The data center prohibits direct cabling between clients cabinets, > even if the clients agree. They require that all cables from customer racks go to a "meet-me room" and crossconnect there? If so, are you also allowed into the meet-me room? Or are they simply not allowed to purchase "unlit" service at all? That is, are tenants in the data center only allowed to purchase circuits from the telco, as opposed to crossconnects? > While acknowledging that a data center may make any rules it likes, I > am asking nanog how common this practice is. This is very uncommon. Rules like these do exist, but facilities with such rules very rarely attract enough customers to be worthy of interest to people building exchanges. -Bill
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- Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Andy Rabagliati (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Bill Woodcock (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Andy Rabagliati (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre David Lesher (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Paul Timmins (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Kevin Loch (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Joe Abley (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Brian (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Bill Woodcock (Apr 17)
- Re: Links between cabinets at commercial datacentre Andy Rabagliati (Apr 18)