Sorry, that's my fault - after the copper switch work a couple weeks ago the my NU-Telecom port 0/0/15 didn't come back up. After different SFP+ didn't fix the issue we moved NU-Telecom to port 2/0/7 but I hadn't gotten documentation cleaned up yet; shoe maker's kid phenomenon I guess. Anyway NU-Telecom is in 2/0/7 now - we haven't had a chance to test 0/0/15 but were going to do that after the upgrade/reboot. Cheers, anthony -----Original Message----- From: MICE Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Doug McIntyre Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 12:51 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [MICE-DISCUSS] Please Welcome Unggoy Broadband to MICE! On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 05:04:56PM -0500, Jason Hanke wrote: > Name: Unggoy Broadband LLC > ASN: 393846 > IPv4: 206.108.255.41/24 > IPv6: 2001:504:27:0:6:0276::1/64 > BFD: Available > Contact: [log in to unmask] > Route Servers: Yes > Port: Main Switch xe-2/0/7 Umm, I currently show this port for Nu-Telecom and it has been up for 2w, and Nu-Telecom's assigned port of xe-2/0/2 currently has no optics in that port. Perhaps somebody's 7 turned into a 2 or vice-versa wrongly? -- Doug McIntyre <[log in to unmask]> ~.~ ipHouse ~.~ Network Engineer/Provisioning/Jack of all Trades