Hi,
GWB writes:
> The Edgerouter Pro should have an iptables firewall, and my guess is
> that you can look at it with a VM (Dimension VM, or something like
> that). I gave up on using the router as anything other than a minimal
> firewall some time ago. But most people can
Another shot in the dark:
I don't know how you scored an Arris modem with static IPs (I have the
annoying AT/2Wire HGV3801 for my statics) but I found that heavy
traffic filled the very small memory for the CONNTRACK connection
tracking table which would cause massive packet loss. In the HGV,
I didn't really need to ask, but Idid anyway.
David C
On Oct 6, 2017 9:47 AM, "Derek Atkins" wrote:
> Yes. Replaced the cables. Changed the ports on the switch..
> Only thing I haven't tried yet is replacing the network card.
>
> -derek
>
> On Fri, October 6, 2017 10:27 am,
Yes. Replaced the cables. Changed the ports on the switch..
Only thing I haven't tried yet is replacing the network card.
-derek
On Fri, October 6, 2017 10:27 am, David Carlson wrote:
> Derek,
>
> Did you try replacing the cable? Low hanging fruit...
>
> David C
>
> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 8:39
Derek,
Did you try replacing the cable? Low hanging fruit...
David C
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> David Carlson writes:
>
> > Derek,
> >
> > Is it possible to read event logs and determine that some pieces of
> equipment
David Carlson writes:
> Derek,
>
> Is it possible to read event logs and determine that some pieces of equipment
> are definitely not causing the problem?
Well, if I unplug or otherwise disable the VM server then the problem
goes away. Similarly, if I shutdown two
Hi,
On Wed, October 4, 2017 1:14 am, GWB wrote:
> I agree that the problem developing at midnight is too much of a
> coincidence. If there are logs, I would try to read them in
> GMT/UTC+/-.
I'm not 100% sure it was at midnight; I was basing that on my memory of an
MRTG weekly graph which is no
Derek,
Is it possible to read event logs and determine that some pieces of
equipment are definitely not causing the problem?
David C
On Oct 3, 2017 10:04 AM, "Derek Atkins" wrote:
> GWB writes:
>
> > So AT's network equipment works when nothing is connected
GWB writes:
> So AT's network equipment works when nothing is connected to it?
> Clearly this is a success story. If the tech had been allowed to try
> the new modem, that would have greatly sped up the troubleshooting
> process. If it had worked as before, then problem
So AT's network equipment works when nothing is connected to it?
Clearly this is a success story. If the tech had been allowed to try
the new modem, that would have greatly sped up the troubleshooting
process. If it had worked as before, then problem solved. If not,
then you could debug your
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On Mon, October 2, 2017 6:09 pm, GWB wrote:
> Derek,
>
> Sorry to hear that, and its frustrating. Perhaps AT could, in the
> meantime, install a different modem temporarily to see if that solves
> the problem? I've been through this with various T line providers,
> and their
Derek,
Sorry to hear that, and its frustrating. Perhaps AT could, in the
meantime, install a different modem temporarily to see if that solves
the problem? I've been through this with various T line providers,
and their default response is often "Something you did", even when the
internal set
That might be difficult, as it may be a loose connector or even corrosion
inside a cable or connector or component in a power supply or ???
Good luck.
David C
On Oct 2, 2017 10:42 AM, "Derek Atkins" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick follow-up.
>
> AT did come, and with their help
Hi,
tl;dr: AT is coming to fix some network issues tomorrow, Sunday,
between 1-4pm EDT; service can last up to 2 hours and may involve
several network outages.
LONG VERSION:
As some of you may have noticed, there have been some network issues to
code which started just over a week ago. One of
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