Actually,

The Internet at work has 'felt good' all day.

Now, I wonder if my ADSL at home will also 'feel better' tonight
(these moonlight things...)

But I now look forward to the day when we start using an East African IXP.

Right now, UG, KE and TZ all switch in London!

So, for East African traffic, we went from doing 600ms x 2 = 1200ms in
the sky to
250ms x 2 = 500ms in London, which is a good thing ;-)


Kind regards,
Bernard

2009/9/9 Mark Tinka <[email protected]>:
> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 08:32:55 pm Stephen S. Musoke
> wrote:
>
>> What is the PO4-2.lon-001-access-1.interoute.net
>
> I'm guessing this is a Cisco router given the interface
> name. PO = Packet over SONET. The interface is normally
> named 'pos' in IOS.
>
>> and
>> xe-1-3-0-0.lon-001-score-1-re0.interoute.net?
>
> This is definitely a Juniper box. Their 10Gbps Ethernet
> ports are aptly named 'xe', and the 're0' in the reverse
> name is, very likely, the primary Routing Engine (RE),
> meaning this is a big box with a redundant control plane.
>
> Just a little time-wasting analysis :-).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark.
>
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