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==Chicago Datacenter - Network==
 
==Chicago Datacenter - Network==
We maintain a fully redundant, enterprise class network, end to end.<br><br>
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We maintain a fully redundant, enterprise class network, end to end.
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Available Networks – Steadfast Networks, Abovenet, AT&T, Verizon, Qwest, Level(3), RCN and Atlantic Metro
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Fiber Diversity – Dual fully diverse fiber paths, building entry points and in-building riser
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Transport Services – 1.25 Gbit/sec and 10 Gbit/sec DWDM Waves and Layer 2 Transport to 600/700 Federal (Abovenet)and 350 E Cermak (TelX/MMR and Equinix)
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Internal Cabling – Cat6/6a for 10 Gigabit Ethernet, SMF/MMF Available, Overhead Fiber Trays
  
===General Features===
 
Available Networks – Steadfast Networks, Abovenet, AT&T, Verizon, Qwest, Level(3), RCN and Atlantic Metro<br>
 
Fiber Diversity – Dual fully diverse fiber paths, building entry points and in-building riser<br>
 
Transport Services – 1.25 Gbit/sec and 10 Gbit/sec DWDM Waves and Layer 2 Transport to 600/700 Federal (Abovenet)and 350 E Cermak (TelX/MMR and Equinix)<br>
 
Internal Cabling – Cat6/6a for 10 Gigabit Ethernet, SMF/MMF Available, Overhead Fiber Trays<br>
 
  
 
===Internal Network===
 
===Internal Network===
Redundant Cisco 6500 (SUP720) core routers/switches<br>
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Redundant Cisco 6500 (SUP720) core routers/switches
Cisco 3560-E series distribution layer switches<br>
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Cisco 3560-E series distribution layer switches
Cisco 2950/2960 series aggregation/customer layer switches<br>
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Cisco 2950/2960 series aggregation/customer layer switches
InterNAP FCP for Performance Network route optimization<br>
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InterNAP FCP for Performance Network route optimization
10 Gigabit Ethernet internal backbone<br>
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10 Gigabit Ethernet internal backbone
Backbone Carrier<br>
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Backbone Carrier
Level(3) – Direct 10 GigE (10,000mbit/sec)<br>
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Level(3) – Direct 10 GigE (10,000mbit/sec)
NTT – Direct 10 GigE (10,000mbit/sec)<br>
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NTT – Direct 10 GigE (10,000mbit/sec)
nLayer – Direct 10 GigE (10,000mbit/sec)<br>
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nLayer – Direct 10 GigE (10,000mbit/sec)
Abovenet, AT&T, Verizon, Quest, Level(3), RCN and Atlantic Metro<br>
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Abovenet, AT&T, Verizon, Quest, Level(3), RCN and Atlantic Metro

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