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or call 650-590-1888. Network Log 09/15/2006
| NETWORK Problem Resolution All power related issues at 950 Charter St (sql1/ISC) have been resolved as of 5:00pm PST. | | 09/15/2006 | NETWORK Problem There will be a scheduled Internet downtime for customers aggregated at 950 Charter St (sql1/ISC) sometime today due to emergency maintenance to the electrical system. . |
| | 02/13/2006 | NETWORK Problem Resolution The antenna polarization was changed for the microwave path between sql1 and sql3. This eliminated the interference problem that had been causing the intermittent errors. | | 01/21/2006 | NETWORK Degradation The DS3 microwave between sql3 and sql1 is reporting intermittent errors on receive at sql3. Traffic has been alternate routed pending resolution. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 September 2006 )
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