Well here in Hamilton central I haven't had any problems at all, apart from
some international sites having bad ping times (200-500ms rather than the
usual 50-200ms)
Here is the log of my M10, which shows that there have been no events since
I last restarted the modem a few days ago:
00:00:00:31 L3 IPCP: (vcc1) IP up, local 210.55.228.151, remote
210.55.228.254
03:20:14:08 L4 TS: User "aaron" completed login as user administrator
Everyone having the problems, are you all in Auckland? Or in other parts of
the country?
On checking the logs of my server in auckland, i had a disruption of service
this morning of about 2 minutes, but other than that, nothing for days now.
However the M11 logs on site doesn't show any problems. My auckland
connection is on the Ellerslie exchange.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Santaana [mailto:jonathan@nzse.co.nz]
Sent: Friday, 10 November 2000 13:15
To: NZ Broadband Mailing List
Subject: Re: Network status as at 11:35am - as told to us
David Baird <dhb@commarc.co.nz> wrote:
> I have been informed from our Xtra IT Channel Partner contact in Auckland
> that as of 11:35am neither Telecom or Xtra know what the issue is with
ADSL
> dropouts today. Although we have been told that it is a 'Netgate' problem,
> why is this affecting across town and local traffic?
As near as I can tell, the problem was occurring somewhere in Telecom's
network, around the point where Xtra connects to Netgate, and everything
after this point was showing fairly high (but apparently random) packet
loss. Certainly we haven't had any problems with the actual ADSL
connection today.
I don't know enough about the topology of Telecom's network to do
anything other than guess where the problem was. I know it wasn't
affecting a server in Auckland on a Telecom colocation arrangement.
Anyway, as of approximately 13:00, on a Wellington ADSL connection
through Xtra, the problems appear to have gone away. Hopefully they'll
stay like that.
Jonathan
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