Anyone familiar with the SBC product lingo?

David Lesher wb8foz at nrk.com
Fri Apr 15 12:58:50 UTC 2005


Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> 
> 
> (Anybody here *NOT* seen cases where the 2 fibers leave the building on opposite
> sides, go down different streets - and rejoin 2 miles down the way because
> there's only one convenient bridge/tunnel/etc over the river, or similar?)

A friend works for Uncle Sam, and he is required to audit the
routes used on certain high-availability systems, to insure the
diversity we pay for. (It's in the contracts with the carriers..)

He describes it as a long drawn-out exercise in futility. A
non-trivial employee has to spend eons on the task. It's a recursive
onion peeling, or a data version of Tom Lehrer's "I Got It From
Agnes"...

And once done... the errors found, the diversity restored, and the
report signed off; it's soon worthless...because the carriers
soon shuffle things around Yet Again.

And I agree re: the building entrance issue and later choke points.
Anyone recall the time several years ago that most of the Valley was
isolated? One route was across the ?Bay? Bridge; it was down for
planned maintenance when backhoe fade struck around San Jose.
How many paths is enough?

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