Hi,

On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 12:01:30PM +0200, Gabor Ivanszky wrote:
> true, but if they have some active devices between the two sites(e.g.
> an SDH/SONET transmission facility owned by the telco providing the GE
> service), those active devices could fool the customer's GE interfaces
> making them believe the connection is up and running, however the
> circuit may or may not be operational.

To close the circle: this is why you want to run an end-to-end routing
protocol (or BDF).  Which has already been recommmended in this thread :-)

gert
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