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Roy Smith wrote: Of course, it doesn't always work that way. I remember something like 10-15 years ago, a major long-distance switch in Manhattan went down. I was working for Bell Communications Research at the time. As I recall, it was a CEV containing multiplexing and digitizing equipment. A lot of Wall Street traffic went through there. It did not have its own backup generators, and, as you stated, someone disabled the alarm after it went off. Normally, field crews would be sent out with portable generators before shutting the alarm off, but someone screwed up. Yes, heads rolled. George Patterson Brute force has an elegance all its own. |
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