[lacnog] Aviso de Cisco

Azael Fernandez Alcantara afaza en unam.mx
Jue Feb 23 14:34:23 BRT 2017


Buen Dia,

Mas sobre este tema:

"HPE joins Cisco, Juniper with faulty clock technology problem"
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3171681/lan-wan/hpe-joins-cisco-juniper-with-faulty-clock-technology-problem.html?idg_eid=2afc3292cf53e8161103ae32451563ae&email_SHA1_lc=010877ce7d12c12bf4273a5d104614777b37021a&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NWW%20Network%20Optimization%20Alert%202017-02-23&utm_term=networkworld_network_optimization_alert



SALUDOS
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Azael


On Tue, 7 Feb 2017, Christian O'Flaherty wrote:

> Vi un aviso de Cisco reciente que oficialmente dice dos cosas "raras':
>
> http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/clock-signal.html#~overview
>
> Although the Cisco products with this component are currently
> performing normally, we expect product failures to increase over the
> years, beginning after the unit has been in operation for
> approximately 18 months. Once the component has failed, the system
> will stop functioning, will not boot, and is not recoverable
>
> y en el FAQ:
>
> Q: Is this issue Cisco-specific?
> No, other companies also use this component from the supplier in their products.
>
> Es muy raro que algo tan serio no haya tenido mas difusión (al menos
> yo no vi nada sobre eso...).
>
> Christian
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