North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Info on MAE-EAST
> There are lots of 7513's so I doubt a 7507 would be a problem - the only > restriction on equipment is no computers on the MAE EAST LAN for security > reasons. Given the ability to bridge MAE EAST I'm not sure how that can be > enforced. And Netscape has some mighty big SGI's promintently displayed as > you walk in. Oh and another restrictiuon should you ever need it -- to > run a $5 piece of ethernet cable 10' from one rack to another (assuming the > two racks are diffrent companies eg. a cross connect) is $2000/month. > > .stb Well, you can tell by MAC addresses or by broadcast-pings what IP addresses are hooked up to the bridged fabric at any FDDI/ethernet/bridged exchange... I think it's abused more @ MAE-West than @ MAE-East. Avi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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