[nznog] KSK Roll coming 12th October

2018-09-27 Thread Jay Daley
For those of you who don’t know, the KSK Roll is happening starting at 5am on 
12th October (11th October 16:00 UTC).

More details here

https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/ksk-rollover


The quick guide on how to check/prepare your DNS servers is


https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ksk-rollover-quick-guide-prepare-systems-25apr18-en.pdf


cheers
Jay

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Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a different perspective

2018-09-27 Thread sam webber
On the subject of Internet Experience Monitoring, would anyone be
interested in helping evolve http://packy.io? It's a New Zealand based
startup, been in development for 3 years.

The idea is to be able to define and schedule your own tests, across many
of your own agents. Currently supported modules are speedtest.net, ping,
traceroute, http, and DNS response times.

Cheers,
Sam




On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 11:12 AM Dylan Hall  wrote:

> Do you know which node (AKL vs WLG) you're talking to or it's IP address?
>
> If not, can you flick me your address off list and I'll dig through the
> flow records and try and figure it out.
>
> The reason I ask is I'd like to see a traceroute to/from your address to
> see the path the traffic is taking.
>
> We have 10 Gbps ports on APE/AKL-IX, but only 1 Gbps on WIX/CHIX. Since
> the testing started we've started seeing discards on our WIX port during
> the evening which I'm pretty sure is being driven by the testing traffic.
> We've ordered an upgrade to 10 Gbps which I expect to get live in the next
> couple of weeks. This could explain the download test struggling to get
> close to 1 Gbps, but I think it less likely to impact the upload test.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dylan
>
>
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 at 08:49, Jason Orchard 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Since putting the device on the Enable Network, I’m actually not overall
>> happy with the results I'm seeing.
>>
>> There is an inconsistency with the Download/Upload Speed, Latency and
>> Jitter.
>>
>> When testing using another Testing service such as Speedtest.net and
>> Fast.com, Iperf  are consistently report my connection speed as 950Mb/s
>> Downstream and 500Mb/s upstream.
>>
>> Samknows is reporting this My peak connection Speed for download of
>> 742Mbp/s and upload 429Mbps, but these results are not consistent when I
>> compare other speedtest services.
>>
>>
>>
>> According to the data provided from Samknows user analytics, they are
>> testing the download speed on the hour between 6 pm and 11 am daily and one
>> sample at 5 am.
>> These times represent Enable network peak and off periods for traffic.
>>
>>
>>
>>- The graph below are taken over a 7days period, sampling every 30
>>   seconds at a bit per second.
>>   - Have another member of NZNOC got similar testing results to mine
>>   - What I can’t answer is how the data in the graphs below is
>>   represented by Samknows.
>>
>>
>>
>> Note:
>>
>> The Samknows device is the only (Connection) plugged into this GPON
>> interface.
>>
>> There is other user traffic been generated on this port other than
>> samknows device.
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: cid:image002.png@01D45702.A09DE340]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Jason Orchard*
>>
>> Senior Network Engineer | Enable Networks Limited
>>
>> DDI +64 3 741 5283
>>
>> M+64 27 666 8468
>>
>> www.enable.net.nz
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: cid:image004.jpg@01D3B097.6E668880]
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz <
>> nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz> *On Behalf Of *brianpars...@subpico.com
>> *Sent:* Thursday, 27 September 2018 5:12 PM
>> *To:* Peter Lambrechtsen 
>> *Cc:* NZNOG ; brian.c...@waikato.ac.nz
>> *Subject:* Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a
>> different perspective
>>
>>
>>
>> OpenWRT/LEDE binary, Just shell on.. opkg update, -i what you need...,
>> netstat -antop | grep EST this will surprise you, dest will surprise you
>> more then I  put in the green wheely.  On the WAN link you may see lots of
>> src privates indicating typical dinky rtr/fw nat not coping similarly
>> actual/true $paid for bandwidth at src (home) = rubbish + legit flows.
>> rubbish flows (in/out) of breaks packet concurrency increasing delays and
>> maxin out (netflix/gaming stream) PDVs on clients - recommend filter|block
>> upstream of router will lead to a huge improvement in media quality and
>> performance of your home router.
>>
>> good luck - regards brian
>>  Original Message 
>> Subject: Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a different
>> perspective
>> From: "Peter Lambrechtsen" 
>> Date: Thu, September 27, 2018 4:37 pm
>> To: brian.c...@waikato.ac.nz
>> Cc: "NZNOG" 
>> --
>>
>> > There is a Geekzone thread that I kicked off when I attended the
>> Commerce
>> > Commission presentation about Samknows and got to meet Sam.
>> >
>> > https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=49=237852
>> >
>> > I've done a bit of analysis on the traffic but haven't dug too deep yet
>> as
>> > I didn't want to bust open the box and try and reverse engineer their
>> > OpenWRT build.
>> >
>> > Happy to put anyone in touch with the guys I have dealt with directly
>> from
>> > the Comcom and Samknows too.
>> >
>> > On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 12:59 PM Brian Cole 
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Acknowledged with thanks,
>> >>
>> >> Brian
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 12:58 PM, Nathan Ward  wrote:
>> 

Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a different perspective

2018-09-27 Thread Mike Taylor
I've put myself back on the wait list for the new probes (I used to host
an older on on DSL) but now I have the Enable Fibbers and I'm interested
in placing one on my home connection.

Is there anyone I can bribe to get bumped up the list? :-)

Regards,

Mike Taylor


Mike Taylor
The Total Team

0800 888 326 / +64 3 3779050

On 28/09/18 11:11, Dylan Hall wrote:
> Do you know which node (AKL vs WLG) you're talking to or it's IP address?
>
> If not, can you flick me your address off list and I'll dig through
> the flow records and try and figure it out.
>
> The reason I ask is I'd like to see a traceroute to/from your address
> to see the path the traffic is taking.
>
> We have 10 Gbps ports on APE/AKL-IX, but only 1 Gbps on WIX/CHIX.
> Since the testing started we've started seeing discards on our WIX
> port during the evening which I'm pretty sure is being driven by the
> testing traffic. We've ordered an upgrade to 10 Gbps which I expect to
> get live in the next couple of weeks. This could explain the download
> test struggling to get close to 1 Gbps, but I think it less likely to
> impact the upload test.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dylan
>
>
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 at 08:49, Jason Orchard
> mailto:jason.orch...@enable.net.nz>> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Since putting the device on the Enable Network, I’m actually not
> overall happy with the results I'm seeing.
>
> There is an inconsistency with the Download/Upload Speed, Latency
> and Jitter.
>
> When testing using another Testing service such as Speedtest.net
> and Fast.com, Iperf  are consistently report my connection speed
> as 950Mb/s Downstream and 500Mb/s upstream.
>
> Samknows is reporting this My peak connection Speed for download
> of 742Mbp/s and upload 429Mbps, but these results are not
> consistent when I compare other speedtest services.
>
>  
>
> According to the data provided from Samknows user analytics, they
> are testing the download speed on the hour between 6 pm and 11 am
> daily and one sample at 5 am.
> These times represent Enable network peak and off periods for traffic.
>
>  
>
>   o The graph below are taken over a 7days period, sampling
> every 30 seconds at a bit per second.
>   o Have another member of NZNOC got similar testing results
> to mine
>   o What I can’t answer is how the data in the graphs below is
> represented by Samknows.
>
>  
>
> Note:
>
> The Samknows device is the only (Connection) plugged into this
> GPON interface.
>
> There is other user traffic been generated on this port other than
> samknows device.
>
>  
>
> cid:image002.png@01D45702.A09DE340
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *Jason Orchard*
>
> Senior Network Engineer | Enable Networks Limited
>
> DDI +64 3 741 5283
>
> M    +64 27 666 8468
>
> www.enable.net.nz __
>
>  
>
> cid:image004.jpg@01D3B097.6E668880
>
>  
>
> *From:* nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz
> 
>  > *On Behalf Of
> *brianpars...@subpico.com 
> *Sent:* Thursday, 27 September 2018 5:12 PM
> *To:* Peter Lambrechtsen mailto:pe...@crypt.nz>>
> *Cc:* NZNOG  >; brian.c...@waikato.ac.nz
> 
> *Subject:* Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a
> different perspective
>
>  
>
> OpenWRT/LEDE binary, Just shell on.. opkg update, -i what you
> need..., netstat -antop | grep EST this will surprise you, dest
> will surprise you more then I  put in the green wheely.  On the
> WAN link you may see lots of src privates indicating typical dinky
> rtr/fw nat not coping similarly actual/true $paid for bandwidth at
> src (home) = rubbish + legit flows. rubbish flows (in/out) of
> breaks packet concurrency increasing delays and maxin out
> (netflix/gaming stream) PDVs on clients - recommend filter|block
> upstream of router will lead to a huge improvement in media
> quality and performance of your home router.
>
> good luck - regards brian
>  Original Message
> 
> Subject: Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a
> different perspective
> From: "Peter Lambrechtsen" mailto:pe...@crypt.nz>>
> Date: Thu, September 27, 2018 4:37 pm
> To: brian.c...@waikato.ac.nz 
> Cc: "NZNOG"  >
> --
>
> > There is a Geekzone thread that I kicked off when I attended the
> Commerce
> > Commission presentation about Samknows and got to meet Sam.
> >
> > 

Re: [nznog] Comcom/Samknows broadband testing from a different perspective

2018-09-27 Thread Nathan Ward

> On 28/09/2018, at 8:49 AM, Jason Orchard  wrote:
> 
> Note:
> The Samknows device is the only (Connection) plugged into this GPON interface.
> There is other user traffic been generated on this port other than samknows 
> device.

Do you mean “no other” ?

Interesting results. Can you get packet captures? Would be worth talking to the 
SamKnows people about this I am sure.

I understand (though may be mistaken!) that their “speed” is a mix of various 
tests - some of which include international tests.

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Nathan Ward

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