> CNS has received a request from one of its customers for a direct connection
> to MICE.
This has come up before. I've been recommending that the carriers sell
it as Ethernet transport and then pop into a "fresh" MICE access port
so each carrier ends up with their own port.
I don't see any problem placing a remote switch outside the Twin
Cities. I would disable spanning tree. If we haven't already, we
should disable spanning tree in the core switches or place a guard so
the port goes down if a BPDU comes in.
Jay
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