RE: Anyone heard of INOC-DBA?

From: Henry Linneweh (no email)
Date: Sat Feb 04 2006 - 12:25:59 EST

  • Next message: Christopher L. Morrow: "RE: Anyone heard of INOC-DBA?"

    The only reference I see to this, is this non profit
    research org
    www.pch.net/inoc-dba/
    and a Nanog reference page to the same thing
    http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0505/upadhaya.html

    -Henry

    --- "Wayne Gustavus (nanog)" <>
    wrote:

    >
    > To chime with my own experiences, the few times I
    > have used the INOC-DBA
    > system for an Inter-provider issue have been quite
    > successful. The
    > results were much faster and much less frustrating
    > that calling through
    > the 'front door' of the provider's NOC.
    >
    > And it is fair to say that the system only gains
    > usefulness with wider
    > implementation among network providers and
    > appropriate deployment of the
    > phones within the organization. Within Verizon, I
    > deployed the phones
    > with our IP-NOC (yes, we have *many* NOCs, but only
    > 1 handles IP
    > issues), with our IP escalation team (TAC), and on
    > my desk (footnote: my
    > desk recently moved and haven't gotten the inoc-dba
    > phone back up on the
    > new net infrastructure).
    >
    > In light of recent purchases by VZ, if none of the
    > above methods work,
    > just call Chris Morrow. Just kidding Chris! :-)
    >
    > - Wayne
    >
    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From:
    > [mailto:] On
    > > Behalf Of Christopher L. Morrow
    > > Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 4:31 PM
    > > To: Richard A Steenbergen
    > > Cc: Sean Donelan;
    > > Subject: Re: Anyone heard of INOC-DBA?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
    > >
    > > > And then of course there is that whole "using
    > the IP
    > > network to contact
    > > > someone about an IP network issue" thing that
    > doesn't seem
    > > terribly well
    > > > thought out... Admittedly I haven't looked at
    > the INOC-DBA
    > > stuff in a
    > > > while, there could have been some massive
    > advancement that
    > > I'm not aware
    > > > of, but I suspect that the situation is still
    > "more work
    > > needed". Existing
    > > > phone systems, call centers, and engineers with
    > cellphones,
    > > seems to be a
    > > > much safer bet right now.
    > >
    > > there is no one solution... to anything except
    > 'life'
    > > (solution == death).
    > > So, how about looking at it as a tool to use. You
    > might have your
    > > provider's $Person_for_Problem in your cell phone,
    > use that
    > > if you can.
    > > Use their Customer Service number or use their
    > INOC number.... putting
    > > down a project that does work because it's not the
    > holy grail isn't
    > > productive.
    > >
    > >
    >
    >


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