What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief?
Prabhu Kavi
prabhu_kavi at tenornetworks.com
Mon Aug 9 18:35:38 UTC 1999
Vadim,
Your response is unrelated to the message I replied to, which
asked about the link state algorithm that Cascade uses.
As far as I know, nobody has announced which set of MCI Wordlcom's
switches were responsible for their outage. Since MCI Worldcom
uses multiple types in their network, statements like "goes as
predicted - complexity bites" is irresponsible at best, even if it
is later determined the Cascade switches were actually the cause
of the outage.
Prabhu
Vadim Antonov wrote:
>
> This pretty much goes as predicted - complexity bites. Watch for more.
>
> What happened to the KISS principle?
>
> --vadim
>
> >On top of OSPF, there is a protocol which is responsible for actually
> >setting up the connections according to specific constraints (e.g.
> >bandwidth, QoS level). Again, this is similar to the work
> >now being done in working groups responsible for CR-LDP and RSVP.
> >Cascade released its version in 1993, and has been refining it
> >ever since.
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