Bevan,
Don’t disagree - this was purely a very narrow suggestion to over come one
particular current limitation of what’s there.
(121 POIs on the NBN, 121 POIs, if one of those POIs should accidentally run
out of CVC, then there would still be 121 bloody POIs on the NBN … you know the
song).
Hey Guys,
We have been trying to configure our EoIP tunnel between two sites. The tunnel
is established and passing traffic however the throughput is really slow (under
1mbps) We have changed the MTU temporarily to see if it was a packet
fragmentation issue but that does not seem to have
Back in the day*, one of the considerations in designing the NBN was avoiding
the
costs of putting in a mother-of-all traffic monitoring and measurement system
that
would retrieve and store usage data on all the 10+million endpoints. By keeping
the
product suite a set of one-time-charge and
Hi,
> On 30 Jul 2017, at 2:27 am, David Hooton wrote:
>
> On 30/7/17, 6:37 am, "AusNOG on behalf of Matthew Moyle-Croft"
> wrote:
>
>Given the nature of users I don’t think a p95 number could be gamed
On 30/7/17, 6:37 am, "AusNOG on behalf of Matthew Moyle-Croft"
wrote:
Given the nature of users I don’t think a p95 number could be gamed
particularly, but it would ease some of the peaks a bit.
The problem with this approach
On 29Jul17, Matthew Moyle-Croft allegedly wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm going to side step that entirely
...
> I did have some interesting responses - I think it's pretty clear
> though that a p95 product for CVC would be popular and unlock a lot
> of options for ISPs.
I can see why this is appealing from