16-Jan-2009 - Scheduled Network Maintenance 12:01am - 2:00am
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:10 am
Hi Guys,
This maintenance notice is intended to inform you that we will be performing maintenance on our core02.tor1 core router on Friday January 16th 2009, between the hours of 12:01am and 2:00am EST.
During this maintenance window, we will be upgrading the main supervisor card in the core02.tor1 router to a Sup720-3BXL, to help grow network capacity, and facilitate future growth (both in the diversity, and raw capacity) of this core router. We will also be replacing the gigabit blades in the unit, with higher density gigabit blades.
BGP sessions with Tiscali, Global Crossing, and T-Systems will be offline during this time; BGP traffic which normally traverses those links will automatically be temporarily re-routed to our other transit providers, until the maintenance operation has concluded.
BGP Transit customers who are directly connected to the core02.tor1 router, can expect to see traffic interrupted during this maintenance. Customers who are not directly connected, should see no interruption in services.
We expect this maintenance operation to last for 15 to 30 minutes during the window in question, pending there are no unexpected incidents.
Regards,
This maintenance notice is intended to inform you that we will be performing maintenance on our core02.tor1 core router on Friday January 16th 2009, between the hours of 12:01am and 2:00am EST.
During this maintenance window, we will be upgrading the main supervisor card in the core02.tor1 router to a Sup720-3BXL, to help grow network capacity, and facilitate future growth (both in the diversity, and raw capacity) of this core router. We will also be replacing the gigabit blades in the unit, with higher density gigabit blades.
BGP sessions with Tiscali, Global Crossing, and T-Systems will be offline during this time; BGP traffic which normally traverses those links will automatically be temporarily re-routed to our other transit providers, until the maintenance operation has concluded.
BGP Transit customers who are directly connected to the core02.tor1 router, can expect to see traffic interrupted during this maintenance. Customers who are not directly connected, should see no interruption in services.
We expect this maintenance operation to last for 15 to 30 minutes during the window in question, pending there are no unexpected incidents.
Regards,