Re: [AusNOG] 10GBps router suggestions

2020-11-16 Thread Darren Moss
Hi Dave,

Preferably able to move 10GBps around but we can do 10GBps ports for now so 
long as we can spike for short periods.

Typical traffic is well under, but we do move backups and replication data 
usually overnight in AU so we could run less and still be fine.

Cheers


Darren.

From: Dave Browning [mailto:d...@dlbnetworks.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 17 November 2020 6:15 PM
To: Darren Moss
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] 10GBps router suggestions

Do you just need 10Gbe holes, or be able to move 10Gbp/s around as well?


On 17 Nov 2020, at 5:12 pm, Darren Moss  wrote:

Hi Noggers,

I am looking to upgrade (replace) 3x  Cisco routers.

My preference is Cisco, however open to considering others.

Must have dual PSUs and support 10GBps interfaces.

We have 3 public (fibre) and 2 private interfaces on each router.

Happy to hear suggestions.

Many thanks


Darren.
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Re: [AusNOG] 10GBps router suggestions

2020-11-16 Thread Dave Browning
Do you just need 10Gbe holes, or be able to move 10Gbp/s around as well?

> On 17 Nov 2020, at 5:12 pm, Darren Moss  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Noggers,
>  
> I am looking to upgrade (replace) 3x  Cisco routers.
>  
> My preference is Cisco, however open to considering others.
>  
> Must have dual PSUs and support 10GBps interfaces.
>  
> We have 3 public (fibre) and 2 private interfaces on each router.
>  
> Happy to hear suggestions.
>  
> Many thanks
>  
>  
> Darren.
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[AusNOG] 10GBps router suggestions

2020-11-16 Thread Darren Moss
Hi Noggers,

I am looking to upgrade (replace) 3x  Cisco routers.

My preference is Cisco, however open to considering others.

Must have dual PSUs and support 10GBps interfaces.

We have 3 public (fibre) and 2 private interfaces on each router.

Happy to hear suggestions.

Many thanks


Darren.
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Re: [AusNOG] NBN FttN Power Resilience

2020-11-16 Thread Jennifer Sims
It will really hinge on where the node is.

Most nodes only run on basic battery back up that’s only designed to last a 
little while, not designed to outlast significant outages.

If the node itself sits in an exchange, then it might be a bit more protected 
but I highly doubt it.

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Tullamarine VIC 3043


From: AusNOG  On Behalf Of Phillip Smith
Sent: Tuesday, 17 November 2020 4:46 PM
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] NBN FttN Power Resilience

Hi all,

Does anyone have any current information on how resilient the FttN is to power 
outages? NBNco outright denies it will work during an outage [1], but that's 
not the evidence I'm seeing.

SP AusNet is getting worse and worse with power supply, so we recently 
installed a whole-home backup generator. We had an ~20 hour outage yesterday. 
We retained connectivity for almost 12 hours; I saw a generator being connected 
at the local exchange not long after and we were back online again after ~2 
hours, and stayed online since (including another ~5 hours without mains power).

I would install a 4G failover/backup, but when the power goes out and 
everyone's WiFi goes off, the mobile network gets overloaded - we can barely 
make phone calls, let alone use data So I'm kinda SOL :(

(If it's relevant, we're in the Yarra Valley area)

TIA,
~p

[1] https://www.nbnco.com.au/learn/what-happens-in-a-power-blackout
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Re: [AusNOG] NBN FttN Power Resilience

2020-11-16 Thread Phillip Smith
Hi all,

Does anyone have any current information on how resilient the FttN is to
power outages? NBNco outright denies it will work during an outage [1], but
that's not the evidence I'm seeing.

SP AusNet is getting worse and worse with power supply, so we recently
installed a whole-home backup generator. We had an ~20 hour outage
yesterday. We retained connectivity for almost 12 hours; I saw a generator
being connected at the local exchange not long after and we were back
online again after ~2 hours, and stayed online since (including another ~5
hours without mains power).

I would install a 4G failover/backup, but when the power goes out and
everyone's WiFi goes off, the mobile network gets overloaded - we can
barely make phone calls, let alone use data So I'm kinda SOL :(

(If it's relevant, we're in the Yarra Valley area)

TIA,
~p

[1] https://www.nbnco.com.au/learn/what-happens-in-a-power-blackout
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