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How could then not tell
A router is down. How do they not notice that? The security guys should have caught that right away. Assuming they have no security the network guys should have caught too.

The only way to miss this is to have no monitoring going at all. Then you'd be stuck trying to figure out which router went down and where it is.

This isn't LAX IT, it's incompetent IT.
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 08/15/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How could then not tell  voska | 08/15/07
How do you not check that first?  jfp | 08/15/07
Architecture Again  Erik Engbrecht | 08/15/07
Telco's have no business...  bjbrock | 08/15/07
Here is the real problem  BroGnorik | 08/15/07
Did you read your own post?  frgough | 08/15/07
One problem though  voska | 08/15/07
I'm going to take a guess here...  SpikeyMike | 08/15/07
And a  Linux User 147560 | 08/15/07
It's both technical and management  mkrigsman@... ZDNet Moderator | 08/15/07
Technical Management  Erik Engbrecht | 08/15/07
Disaster Plan?  rd55127@... | 08/15/07
Surely there is truth in what you say  mkrigsman@... ZDNet Moderator | 08/15/07
You guys got it all wrong..  gurg13 | 08/15/07
Router failure "a disaster?"  Erik Engbrecht | 08/16/07

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