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jp2 |
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tpryan |
I really don't know why I have a key to the M-net door, but I do. | ||
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goose |
Yeah, what's up? | ||
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jp2 |
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twinkie |
It looks like a routing problem on WWNet's side. I tried "traceroute m-net.arbornet.org" and got " 3 cisco1-ser3-0.detroit.usabestnet.net (209.142.192.22) 27.321 ms !H cisco1-ser3-1.detroit.usabestnet.net (209.142.192.70) 22.464 ms !H *" Telnetting from there gets "telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host" | ||
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twinkie |
Of course...I could be wrong (jp2 slipped in) | ||
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krj |
More information in Agora conference, item #71. ( conf:agora,71 ) I'll try to dial in to M-net every morning and evening from home and relay news here. ** IF ** equipment was damaged, I wouldn't expect a quick restoration of network service. In grex party last night, krokus offered to take a look at any possible damaged equipment. Krokus, as you probably know, is a long-time M-net user and a Navy electronics tech, and he's visiting Ann Arbor right now. | ||
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krj |
M-net is back up. mjb reported that the Bitsurfr needed a power reset. | ||
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