Janitor powerwashed the trunk stacks xdProbably never going to find out as this is not the type of stuff they're release to the public, but I'd be so curious to know what the issue was, from a technical standpoint. It had to be something very major related to something centralized. I'm thinking my theory of route table issue can't be it at this point given how long this lasted.
Must be some central piece of equipment that failed, and it was probably hard to get parts for it or something. I'm thinking some kind of transport equipment or something though typically that would only affect a certain geographical area not the entire network.
It is crazy though how fragile the internet and overall communication network really is. Often times we think of it as a big mesh, but it's not actually quite how it works. There are actually lot of single points of failure throughout the system.
My boss still had Dialup in 2018 but when power went out for like 4 or 5 days after a storm they cancelled his service during the power outage and closed the account and when he tried to sign up again they told him they were no longer offering dialup service for new customers (which he now was since they closed his previous account).Just got a dialup trouble. I can't imagine we have more than like 5 customers on that box lol.
I never had dial-up but U.S. Robotics was big back in dial-up days.Haha yeah I bet they were just hoping to get rid of the aging equipment. Could possibly be the power outage actually took it out too. Though that stuff is normally on -48v backup.
The box that runs ours is made by 3com, which used to be big in networking back in the day but company went defunct years ago.