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>From: Bill Noon <address@hidden> >Organization: Cornell >Keywords: 200309191249.h8JCnrk1029145 IDD Hi Bill, Did you get my last email? >Ok. Looks like this is my problem. It looks like the routing to >atm.geo.nsf.gov is no longer using the I2. That was my assessment of the situation (as per previous email). >The machine I use to feed >idd is only routed over I2 (special deal with Cornell on the bandwidth >charges) so I lost the connection to atm.geo.nsf.gov. Right. >I was able to connect idd.nrcc.cornell.edu to thelma.ucar.edu and am >feeding from there now. OK. In the future, please do not feed from motherlode as it is no longer an IDD relay node. Thanks. >When flailing around (before coffee) I only tried motherlode. And I havn't even had my coffee yet :-) >Any idea whether the routing change was intentional? No idea, but we will look more into this after I get into work. Tom >From address@hidden Fri Sep 19 08:02:31 2003 Looks like our emails crossed paths. Thanks for the complete analysis. That networking glitch could have been the failure of the I2 connection. The other machines were re-routed but mine couldn't. I am feeding from thelma and will check atm.geo.nsf.gov to see when I can get to it again. Thanks for your help! --Bill