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RE: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?


From: Alex Rubenstein <alex () corp nac net>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0500

We had gear in the MFS Colo in Whippany, NJ. We had a couple routers (2501's and a 4700M), a couple PM3's, and some 
other crap. Near us were TNT's and Total Controls from ANS (remember them??). 

Yeah, it got warm in there, especially when the single 10 ton AC unit failed (about every other day).

But, it was way more fun back then.



-----Original Message-----
From: Vinny_Abello () Dell com [mailto:Vinny_Abello () Dell com]

Dell - Internal Use - Confidential

I personally never ran the Ascend gear (outside of a setting up a customer's
Ascend Superpipe 95 dual ISDN router one time), but I heard that the TNT
gear doubled as space heaters. I remember one facility we were in that had a
catastrophic cooling failure and the temperatures went to insane levels. Our
PM3's happily kept running and never had an issue where I heard every TNT
box in the facility kept rebooting and crashing.

-Vinny

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