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RE: Remote Operations question

  • From: Alex Rubenstein
  • Date: Thu Mar 13 20:47:35 1997

Any thoughts on the peering question?

At 06:09 PM 3/8/97 -0700, Rodney Joffe wrote:
>Thanks Alex......
>
>As far as why........   well let's see; when the router gets hosed in
>our cage, and we open a ticket with MFS, and it takes 5 hours before
>they arrive..... it seems a lot more logical to be able to power cycle
>it out of band without waiting. Now if MFS's facility was truly a 24 x 7
>facility, which you would expect for a place that was that important :-)
>By the way, your $500 is much less than the last bill they sent us ...
>$750.
>
>Amazing... and we didn't even see the gun in their hands.
>
>Rodney Joffe
>Genuity Inc., a Bechtel company
>http://www.genuity.net
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From:	Alex Rubenstein [SMTP:[email protected]]
>>Sent:	Saturday, March 08, 1997 4:22 PM
>>To:	Rodney Joffe; '[email protected]'
>>Subject:	Re: Remote Operations question
>>
>>
>>Leviton has some stuff the we use, they have some things that can do 20
amps.
>>
>>The better question; why? What is the 7513 doing that you need it to be
>>rebooted? I can be paid to go do it for you; lets say, $500 ea time? :-)
>>
>>
>>At 04:18 PM 3/8/97 -0700, Rodney Joffe wrote:
>>>Is anyone using any kind of out of band controlled power system that
>>>will support remote power cycling of multiple devices with high power
>>>ratings? I'd like to be able to cycle individual components in our racks
>>>at NAPs (especially MAE E!) including 7513s.  All the devices we've
>>>found are limited to 15 amps total. I think a 7513 requires 20amps on
>>>its own.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Rodney Joffe
>>>Genuity Inc., a Bechtel company
>>>http://www.genuity.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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