Hello everyone,
3 questions please.
1) Once and for all, (as there is still much mixed opinions on the net) are LD 11 movs bad? are they really that much of a risk for corruption? i find them much easier for changes as i can do them remotely and dont have to go onsite and punch down cross connects. Also, is there a difference in doing 1 mov in a period of time vs 30 movs in the same period of time?
2) Is there an easy way to print out what each NCOS level allows and disallows? is there an unwritten set of standards as to what each level of NCOS is usually set up as?
3) Lastly, what "real" consequences are there from pressing the man int button to clear things up? My vendor usually recommends that they do this as opposed to me. Once, one of the techs muttered that if the switch doesnt come back up within 90 seconds, and if you dont do something right away then all h3ll will break loose and if if that happened to me without them there, i'd violate the service contract blah blah etc etc. Is there truth behind this? Or do they just want their $200 an hour house call?
thanks
3 questions please.
1) Once and for all, (as there is still much mixed opinions on the net) are LD 11 movs bad? are they really that much of a risk for corruption? i find them much easier for changes as i can do them remotely and dont have to go onsite and punch down cross connects. Also, is there a difference in doing 1 mov in a period of time vs 30 movs in the same period of time?
2) Is there an easy way to print out what each NCOS level allows and disallows? is there an unwritten set of standards as to what each level of NCOS is usually set up as?
3) Lastly, what "real" consequences are there from pressing the man int button to clear things up? My vendor usually recommends that they do this as opposed to me. Once, one of the techs muttered that if the switch doesnt come back up within 90 seconds, and if you dont do something right away then all h3ll will break loose and if if that happened to me without them there, i'd violate the service contract blah blah etc etc. Is there truth behind this? Or do they just want their $200 an hour house call?
thanks