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    Anyone else seeing issues with GBLX, DC area?
  • No.1 | | 261 bytes | |

    Thu, 19, 2006 at 02:40:01PM -0400, J. wrote:
    Anyone else seeing issues with GBLX, DC area?
    Yes. There appears to be a fibre cut of some kind either around
    Virginia or Washington DC. outages (AT) isotf (DOT) org may be a better place
    to discuss.
  • No.2 | | 465 bytes | |

    Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
    Thu, 19, 2006 at 02:40:01PM -0400, J. wrote:
    >Anyone else seeing issues with GBLX, DC area?


    Yes. There appears to be a fibre cut of some kind either around
    Virginia or Washington DC. outages (AT) isotf (DOT) org may be a better place
    to discuss.

    No, the best place to discuss North American outages is the North American
    Network Group. We have no need for Yet Another list.
  • No.3 | | 1450 bytes | |

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    William Allen Simpson wrote:

    Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
    >Thu, 19, 2006 at 02:40:01PM -0400, J. wrote:

    Anyone else seeing issues with GBLX, DC area?
    >>

    >Yes. There appears to be a fibre cut of some kind either around
    >Virginia or Washington DC. outages (AT) isotf (DOT) org may be a better place
    >to discuss.
    >>

    No, the best place to discuss North American outages is the North American
    Network Group. We have no need for Yet Another list.
    -
    outages mailing list also receives feedback from other operator
    community(ies) which may directly or indirectly help operators w/o being
    members of isp-routing, nsp-sec, cisco-nsp, sanog, janog, nanog, etc.
    like i've said earlier, who knows, maybe we could even move the messages
    about "what the heck is wrong with XXXX and YYYY" off nanog.

    i don't want to turn this into a baseless debate which will never really
    lead anywhere. all i'm saying there are others who find it unnecessary
    in mixing the both.

    that's all.

    :-)

    regards,
    /virendra
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