Mae-WEST

Or, lets say, an automatic network monitor (ALA SNMP) that tells them
when UPS power is about to run down (before the lights go out) so they
can roll their generator into place.

Shades of the massive AT&T failure of a few years ago.

Lose external power, go to battery -- batteries run flat, cause nobody
is paying attention.

Getting MFS to pay attention to the Heat Levels at their Colo facilities
is another issue. In the not-so-distant past, we reported critical heat
levels at 55 Market, SJ. After having our ticket closed out on us, and
calling back several times, MFS finally sent someone over to have a look.

According to the information I got back, two of their Air Conditioning
units failed, which took them over a day to fix. This kinda thing does
wonders to our MTBFs :frowning: ...

Ironically, our temperature device is now broken in our Cisco. Has anyone
else had similar problems with them? We now have a number of 7000 series
routers which report off-the-wall readings.

-Golan

MFS is in the proccess of installing new cooling units on the roof. They
take up aprox. 1000sqft. So they are at least working on it.

  You should have seen the air lift :slight_smile:

James McKenzie
mcs@innetix.com
Innetix, Inc.
(408) 993-9477
http://www.innetix.com

  MFS is in the proccess of installing new cooling units on the roof. They
take up aprox. 1000sqft. So they are at least working on it.

  You should have seen the air lift :slight_smile:

Any idea what the capacity of the additional equipment?

Thanks.

-Deepak.

I don't know, but I'll inquire.

James