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Grex > Coop11 > #32: How should we determine how many dialin lines we should have? | |
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scott
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response 121 of 154:
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Sep 14 21:43 UTC 2000 |
Not to my knowledge.
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scott
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response 122 of 154:
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Sep 14 21:44 UTC 2000 |
Oh, and we should be cutting our ISDN line(s) as well.
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krj
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response 123 of 154:
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Sep 14 21:53 UTC 2000 |
OK. Note that somebody suggested keeping the ISDN line as an
emergency backup, and using it as a dialin line under "normal"
circumstances. I haven't seen anyone analyze the possibility
of that.
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prp
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response 124 of 154:
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Sep 17 22:12 UTC 2000 |
re 120:
The fact thet one person got a busy signal for one call is not worth worring
about.
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flem
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response 125 of 154:
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Sep 18 16:57 UTC 2000 |
I was supposed to call Ameritech and tell them to drop the two lines (why me?
I'm not entirely sure; that's just how it seemed to happen, eh?), as soon as
someone told me "which ones to drop". I have no idea what information is
actually necessary (e.g. are there specific phone numbers that I'll have to
tell them, or "lines 12 and 13", or something else entirely?), so.
I believe that when people started discussing which phone lines to drop,
we got sidetracked by discussion of whether or not we could drop the ISDN
line(s) as well.
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aruba
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response 126 of 154:
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Sep 18 18:10 UTC 2000 |
You need to tell them the phone numbers to drop. Probably they should be
the last two numbers in the hunt group. Scott, what are the last two
numbers in the hunt group?
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scott
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response 127 of 154:
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Sep 18 23:12 UTC 2000 |
According to the "phones" command, the last two numbers are 761-9671 and
761-5159. That's assuming the phones list was updated since the last cut,
but I think it's accurate.
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krj
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response 128 of 154:
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Sep 19 06:46 UTC 2000 |
Also, regardless of the outcome of the exploration of future use for
the ISDN line at the Pumpkin, the ISDN line which is NOT at the Pumpkin
should be disconnected; I don't see any future in which that line is
used.
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janc
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response 129 of 154:
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Sep 25 15:29 UTC 2000 |
New stats. The previous listing for July was only part of the month.
The first column is number of lines in use, the second is total number of
hours the system had that many lines in use, and the third column is the
percent of the time we had that level of dial-in use.
Usage between Sat Jul 1 00:00:00 2000 and Mon Jul 31 23:59:59 2000
of IP addresses: 204.212.46.132
0: 246.99 33.20%
1: 249.12 33.48%
2: 143.82 19.33%
3: 68.51 9.21%
4: 23.88 3.21%
5: 8.01 1.08%
6: 2.27 .305%
7: 0.92 .124%
8: 0.29 .039%
9: 0.02 .0027%
Usage between Tue Aug 1 00:00:00 2000 and Thu Aug 31 23:59:59 2000
of IP addresses: 216.93.104.37 216.93.104.36 204.212.46.132
0: 211.67 28.45%
1: 266.46 35.81%
2: 166.04 22.32%
3: 66.62 8.95%
4: 23.77 3.12%
5: 6.54 .879%
6: 2.32 .312%
7: 0.29 .0390%
8: 0.24 .0323%
9: 0.03 .00403%
Usage between Tue Aug 1 00:00:00 2000 and Mon Sep 25 11:24:51 EDT 2000
of IP addresses: 216.93.104.37 216.93.104.36 204.212.46.132
0: 215.88 36.86%
1: 217.57 37.04%
2: 101.39 17.26%
3: 38.34 6.52%
4: 11.02 1.88%
5: 2.71 .461%
6: 0.41 .0698%
7: 0.01 .00170%
I still think 6 lines would be plenty.
I don't know how many we actually have right now.
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scott
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response 130 of 154:
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Sep 25 15:32 UTC 2000 |
We have eleven.
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spooked
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response 131 of 154:
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Sep 25 17:12 UTC 2000 |
Right, six would be ample.
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janc
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response 132 of 154:
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Sep 25 17:13 UTC 2000 |
Did we ever cut the ones we voted to cut?
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gelinas
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response 133 of 154:
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Sep 26 01:57 UTC 2000 |
Not if we still have eleven.
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eeyore
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response 134 of 154:
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Sep 26 05:56 UTC 2000 |
Well, since Greg was not given the information....(although I think that was
taken care of tonight. :)
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flem
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response 135 of 154:
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Sep 28 19:26 UTC 2000 |
I just got off the phone with Ameritech. I had them drop two dial in lines:
761-9671 and 761-5159, and the four ISDN lines: 761-5416, 761-5676, 761-3590,
and 761-7066.
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other
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response 136 of 154:
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Sep 29 00:10 UTC 2000 |
What does that save us in monthly phone bills?
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aruba
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response 137 of 154:
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Sep 29 03:46 UTC 2000 |
That should save us approximately $135/month.
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carson
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response 138 of 154:
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Sep 29 04:01 UTC 2000 |
(awesome.)
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dpc
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response 139 of 154:
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Oct 11 13:37 UTC 2000 |
Hm. It looks like we could actually get by with 4 phone lines
without inconveniencing anyone too much.
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keesan
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response 140 of 154:
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Nov 13 19:52 UTC 2000 |
I just got a busy number twice in two minutes a few minute ago. Waited two
minutes and go through. This is my first busy number in several months. I
would not mind getting a busy number once or twice a week.
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davel
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response 141 of 154:
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Nov 14 15:26 UTC 2000 |
As long as we're not talking about an hour of redialing that often, yes.
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keesan
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response 142 of 154:
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Nov 16 18:58 UTC 2000 |
How many dialin lines do we have now, and might we drop two more?
Could this be discussed at the board meeting?
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janc
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response 143 of 154:
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Nov 16 19:13 UTC 2000 |
The last cut was so recent that it would be hard to come up with very
significant statistics for the post-cut period. I'd wait 6 months before
re-examining it.
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keesan
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response 144 of 154:
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Nov 16 22:26 UTC 2000 |
I thought the previous statistics showed that we only need 4 lines most of
the time, and we had cut from 11 to 9. I dial in up to 10 times a day, maybe
more, and got a busy line on only one occasion since the lines were cut, which
lasted only two minutes. Around 3-4 pm, an unusually busy time. What is the
usage (in %) for the busiest hour of the day, for each line?
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keesan
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response 145 of 154:
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Nov 17 00:59 UTC 2000 |
Just now (before 8 pm) I had to redial for 30 sec before getting through.
8 pm is the other busy time of the day, I think. I could have waited five
minutes instead. What is the longest other people are willing to wait?
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