I don't have any insight but downdetector is going crazy so something must
be happening. https://downdetector.com.au/status/telstra/
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 at 10:35, Nathan Brookfield <
nathan.brookfi...@iperium.com.au> wrote:
> Seems like it might have been CGNAT issues so impacting data only
If someone on here can get the Telstra postmaster to contact me I'd greatly
appreciate it.
Telstra and (bigpond aapt etc) have recently updated their spam filters and
they seem overzealous.
Kind regards
Chris
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Hi All,
Who do we use and trust for Cisco Compatible SFPs? I'm looking for some
1000Base-LX and the cisco price is completely crazy compared to the likes
of FS who just seem too cheap but also have quick dispatch stock.
This is for floor switches with redundancy so its not super critical.
Hi everyone,
I'm chasing a couple of MTP cables, none of my usual suppliers have stock
so I thought I'd see if anyone here knows where they might be in stock.
Specifically looking for:
2 x 10meter Multimode OM4 Micro Core 12F LSZH MTP(f) - MTP(f) Elite -
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for a few weeks, or buy if you can spare them.
We've got some on order but delivery times are slippin'
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The Cisco offices??
- CK.
> On Mar 13, 2023, at 10:54, Matt Perkins wrote:
>
> 101 Collins lost power.
>
> Matt
>
>
> On 13/3/2023 10:21 am, DaZZa wrote:
>> Interesting.
>>
>> I believe Aussie is based in Melbourne - I had a major outage on
>> several Vocus services in Melbourne between
.459 ms
30 be151.bdr02.mel11.vic.vocus.network (114.31.196.53) 1.780 ms 1.867 ms
1.553 ms
Thanks
c.
From: Luke Thompson
Sent: Monday, 13 March 2023 10:43
To: James Braunegg ; Damien Gardner Jnr
; Chris Wright
Cc: aus...@ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Aussie Broadband Outage
This email
IAIX seem to be in the know, they have sent out two notifications now. First
saying:
[OUTAGE] VIC-IX | VDC-MEL03/ MDC | Rack Power Loss
Incident status: Monitoring
Power was partially restored ~9:24am (AEDT) which has brought member services
back up. Pending full power re-establishment.
I also had outages in Melbourne, (Equinix ME2) around the same time (~9:00 - >
~9:45am).
Still got a link down with Vocus and still having links go up and down with
Swoop.
Something more significant is happening somewhere - would be great if anyone
can shed some light on what's happening so
Interesting concept but how would this differ from email, apart from
automatically printing?
Private information being automatically printed defeats the purpose of
authentication.
thanks
Chris
On 13/01/2022 3:41 pm, Karl Auer wrote:
Internet fax would be nice - fax machines with publicly
: Sean Burford
Date: Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 11:38 am
To: Chris Chaundy
Cc: Anthony Schofield , "aus...@ausnog.net"
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] NBN FTTC services and power hits
Hi,
Straying further off topic, I have an NCD on the wall (powered down,
disconnected from copper) and a
!).
Anyway, it's working again so we will see how it goes...
Thanks for the comments/ideas, Chris
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 9:21 AM Anthony Schofield <
anthony.schofi...@vocus.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Chris - Hope you're well.
>
> My (inner city) FTTC service was extremely unstable after it was fi
BTW, I’m getting a red flashing link light on the NCD but if I unplug it from
the wall, the link light changes to blue (still flashing) so it seems to be
talking to the DPU, but maybe getting some fault indication?
Sent from my iPhone
> On 3 Jan 2022, at 20:55, Chris Chaundy wr
for days. Your
comment about the DPU losing its configuration is interesting though and
may well be the issue. I hope they replace it when NBNco visits me
tomorrow!
Cheers, Chris
Sent from my iPhone
On 3 Jan 2022, at 19:55, Greg Lipschitz
wrote:
Hi Chris,
The nbn DPU (the "mini-vdsl/
Is there anyone from NBNco on this list willing to discuss this with me?
It seems that every time there is a power hit in our locality (which with
Ausnet is pretty regularly), the FTTC services die and don’t come back until
you log a fault through the provider (in my case, Telstra) and then
I thank them for renewing it for me and offer to tip them for their
helpful service. When you become very insistent that they should give
you their bank details to facilitate this it can get interesting!
Chris
On 6/12/2021 11:38 am, Kai wrote:
Hi folks,
Just received a call which displayed
Yep. My Vocus peers went down at about 4:56am for 15-20 mins.
On Thu, 28 Oct 2021, 6:59 pm Matt Perkins, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Did anyone see a BGP drop of around 5 minutes on AAPT/TPG transit last
> night about 5am in Sydney GSU.
>
> Matt.
>
>
> --
> /* Matt Perkins
> Direct 02 8916
Did anyone get a reason from TPG/Vocus/AAPT for this morning's issues?
The only explanation I've been given is "a large amount of unexpected
traffic incoming on our AAPT links, caused limits to be hit" which doesn't
really explain anything.
On Mon, 2 Aug 2021 at 10:17, Benjamin Ricardo
wrote:
Cynicism alert:
Break out the Kool-aid. ;-)
Sent from my iPhone
> On 31 May 2021, at 12:49, dusty wrote:
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> After a number of years being more managerial than technical, I find myself
> staring at a proposal to swap a perfectly good MPLS network with some Meraki
>
to push data to the device.
Regards,
Chris Fulton
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Hi All,
Anyone else seeing connectivity issues from Optus Evolve services towards
AWS since 12:55PM (UTC+10) ?
Have noticed intermittent connectivity to a few different services that are
AWS hosted
Thanks,
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Might be on the pricier side of things but F5 Big-IP can be used, you'll
need to license the APM (Access Policy Manager) feature and the number of
seats you need.
Windows 10, iOS and Android support. Mac is also supported but i think only
through browser plug-in (could be wrong). it has its own
I called them to complain that i hadn't received the thing I bought on
ebay. The guy asked me what it was I bought so I told him it was a chicken,
he says to me "its you again, f-cking guy!" and hung up on me.
On Tue, 22 Sep 2020 at 13:55, Guy Ellis wrote:
> Just called them via Skype -
.
Most emails to Microsoft consumer email services fail in the initial TCP
conversation, or get a connection reset by peer during the SMTP conversation.
Is anyone else seeing similar issues? Is there any contact on here from NTT or
MSN's NoC I would appreciate a private email.
Regards
Chris
Hey All
Anyone else seeing reachability issues across Megaport SYD IX to some peers?
As of ~1200 we seem to be unable to see anything in SY1.
I’ve reached out to Megaport but curious to see if anyone else is affected as
well
Regards,
Chris Jones
I've got users on Vodafone in Sydney experiencing DNS issues.
Getting them to set their DNS to use Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 as a workaround
has worked.
On Wed., 1 Jul. 2020, 9:50 am Nick Stallman, wrote:
> Hey Guys
>
> Just wondering if anyone else is seeing issues with Vodafone's DNS?
> I'm
Why a
hacker would target a tip go figure.
Regards,
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Hi peeps,
Looking for recommendations on an aggregation router that can easily
process 10s of Gbps of encrypted traffic. Minimum 10Gbps at this stage and
need minimum 4 x 10gbps SFP cages.
Currently looking at the Cisco ASR1002-HX and the ASR1004 and looking at
Juniper and Arista stuff to
>
> On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 at 08:22, Chris Barnes
> wrote:
>
>> Hi peeps,
>>
>> Does anyone recognise these access concentrator names?
>>
>> syd-gls-har-bras22
>> syd-gls-har-bras23
>> syd-gls-har-bras26
>> syd-apt-ros-bras22
>> syd-ap
Hi peeps,
Does anyone recognise these access concentrator names?
syd-gls-har-bras22
syd-gls-har-bras23
syd-gls-har-bras26
syd-apt-ros-bras22
syd-apt-ros-bras23
syd-apt-ros-bras24
syd-apt-ros-bras26
Troubleshooting a new HFC installation. Internode says the provision is
complete but they aren't
Considering many remote software companies are extending/giving free¹
licences to help home workers a good idea.
Just shows in many ways the basic flaws of the X version NBN. Fibre to the
house was the original correct design.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec)
Signal Manager
Don’t know where the 891s sit, but Cisco has killed AnyConnect on ISRs. It’s
now an ASA only feature
It’s still supported on 1941-era hardware, but possibly not on more recent code.
Regards,
Chris Jones
On 16 Jan 2020, at 18:53, Rhys Hanrahan wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was hoping that I could
Hi all,
After 12 months of screw ups I think reasonable to ask the list if anyone
high up in Vocus can sort basic issues and/or if anyone can recommend
alternative suppliers of NBN/Voice on a wholesale basis.
Off list replies are probably best.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec)
IT Manager
Can confirm I'm seeing issues.
On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 12:14, Cameron Murray
wrote:
> Yep not just you.
>
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 11:13 AM Dino Sosic
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone else having Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint O365 issues?
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Dino
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
.
Aware bought out but only getting worse. Had hoped the buyout would
improve, sadly not. If their is someone on this list that can actually
help great, others wise avoid. We are seriously about to move all services
due to none support.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec)
Signal Manager
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Solid in the field. I've deployed into multiple industrial environments without
issues.
Not as versatile as the ie3000 with the expansion modules but there seems to be
a lot more integration from Cisco regarding these platforms.
They also support resilient Ethernet and precision timing, making
Whats your burst-control values set to at either end?
TelstraEA is pretty draconian on excess burst-to-line-rate overages on sub-rate
EVCs. If your token-buffers are too large, you'll get clipped by an ingress
policer at both ends.
- CK.
> On 30 Sep 2019, at 8:30 am, Cameron Murray wrote:
isks to both of us?
Phil, great suggestions.
Chris
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 at 7:48 am, Dave Fairbairn
wrote:
> Wouldn’t it be more realistic for someone to sneak in an EMP inside a
> server case?
>
> Regards
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> *From:* AusNOG *On Behalf Of *Chris
>
Hi Phillip
Thanks for that, from memory I already reached out to them the last time I
mentioned this issue but I’ll try again.
Have a good day.
Chris
On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 at 10:22 am, Phillip Grasso
wrote:
> suggest you work with The National Security Hotline (NSH) 1800 123 400. I
>
John, a valid and good point, thanks for sharing
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 at 8:03 am, John Edwards wrote:
> A movie that details such a corporate destruction is “Fight Club” and I
> note that pushing additional risk-solving process onto security staff may
> have actually exacerbated that scenario.
>
ion accept
description "allow dhcpv6"
destination {
port 546
}
protocol udp
source {
port 547
}
}
}
ipv6-receive-redirects disable
ipv6-src-route disable
ip-src-route d
it quiet and see if we have any more responses at this
stage. It’s about time we all started sharing the gaps and I’ll work hard
with my team on fixing them.
Chris
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 6:30 pm, Chris Macko
wrote:
> Further, For now things appear to be safe but a snare has been set and
> thi
get me wrong I do like the Chinese just feel they
may become a force to be reckoned with in future that needs to be managed
carefully as I like our existing cultural fit) what were you thinking?
Please come to Port Hedland so we can show you our gratitude.
Chris
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 6:14 pm, Chris
.
Christopher-Edward Macko
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 9:21 am, Mark Newton wrote:
>
> On 5 Sep 2019, at 11:55 PM, Chris Macko wrote:
> > Examples of this include TIA942 and the Uptime Institute specs requiring
> bullet proof glass yet no one has a procedure to stop 1kg let alone 100kg
>
for discussions in relation to your and our risks that we’ve seen
over the years.
If you could please reply at your convenience, it would be appreciated.
Kind and warm regards from Pilbara WA,
Chris Macko
Master Director
Macko Corporation Pty Ltd
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provide a service with static IP and no CGNAT?
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NBNCo has a limit of about 1530-some-odd bytes on the VDSL link.
It's larger than the standard MTU+PPPoE headers so you can run full 1500, but
not enough to run EoMPLS/L2CKTs over it... short by about 6 bytes, so forget
about running MPLS-to-the-Edge for layer-2 on FTTN/FTTB stuff.
- Ck.
>
We’re seeing the same thing, rerouting to other peering links cleared the issue
> On 14 Jun 2019, at 9:43 am, drikus brits wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> Anybody else picking up issues over MegaIX Sydney from Microsoft. We
> saw our peering go down about 6.5h ago and having some Azure and O365
>
ant to help out an Open Source developer and let me buy REAL
> Pepsi instead of this LA Ice stuff, you can click that button! 8-)
>
> --Rob
>
> On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 at 12:00, Chris Wallis wrote:
> >
> > Hi there I am looking for a cheap australian sip trunk provider for a
>
Hi there I am looking for a cheap australian sip trunk provider for a
small voip pbax in my home? Are there any providers that do home/small
business sip trunks?
Any leads would be gratefully received.
Chris Wallis
E: chris.wal...@c-tek.org
Melbourne - Australia
they would encounter).
I quoted Hosted Exchange and Office 365 solutions however they are on a
tight budget and didn't want to spend that much.
If anyone can help or point me in the right direction please contact me
off-list.
thanks
Chris
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I think the question was specific to Telstra Internet Direct over FTTP, not
generally rsp available speeds.
Telstra might choose not to deploy the higher speeds.
Cheers,
Chris
On Wed., 10 Apr. 2019, 16:23 Robert Hudson, wrote:
> Sorry, that's 250/100!
>
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 at 16:1
There’s a lesson in that
From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Damien Gardner Jnr
Failed STS according to the incident report that came out 20 mins ago. One
hopes that means that only customers without A+B to all devices dropped?
On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 17:11, Nathan Brookfield
> You need to build to all 121 NBN POIs.
> You can't just put equipment into one.
If you are a hyperlocal provider and only need to connect to handful of POIs,
especially if you are regional, then this might work.
But yes, a build it and they will come approach to 121 POIs is not for the
Great issue has been on going since 8/2/19 10.59am when their cpanel
certificates expired and can’t contact them.
Think it’s time to move our clients.
Regards,
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rious cPanels hosted with them and errors saying
²certificate expired"
Regards,
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'stop flogging Microsoft for their decade and a half of shoddy
implementation of internet time, their latest iteration finally works!'
Haha that's a good one.
On Mon., 4 Feb. 2019, 6:18 pm Paul Gear, wrote:
> On 2/2/19 3:15 pm, Robert Hudson wrote:
> > I say this as a long-time (since
Hi,
On 4/02/2019 8:42 am, Scott Wilson wrote:
is that bank account
compromised?
Quite often the bank account is a real account. The owner of said
account is either knowingly or unknowingly acting as a mule - the cash
will come into their account and they will then send it on to someone
LOL!
On 2/02/2019 1:05 PM, Rob Thomas wrote:
> I am perfectly happy to sell anyone who wants one a Rasperry Pi in a
> big heavy metal box. I'll stick 'SUPER ACCURATE NTP SERVER' on the
> front, and you just need to plug it in. I think AUD$1000 ex GST sounds
> acceptable. Please form an orderly
There’s been a lot of chatter on NANOG of late around the same point. Seems to
be a global thing for them at the moment.
> On 1 Feb 2019, at 9:06 pm, Bevan Slattery wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is everyone else seeing significant delays in getting bilat peering with
> Amazon? I think we are 5
Yup, I've been running a stratum 2 server for the AU region and I was going
to say exactly this. If there was a pool member behaving so badly for this
long then the NTP Pool project would have pulled that server.
For a server to be included in the pool it has to maintain a score above
10, maximum
We have two NBN "Business" 100/40 services with TC2/TC4. One is delivered
over FTTP with a fairly normal looking NTU and the other is FTTN straight
into a Cisco router.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 07:57, David Hughes wrote:
>
> Hey Tom,
>
> I thought the Enterprise product was an MEF / Metro E over
our leaders think internet is great. I was at a Malcom Turnball
town hall meeting when he promised the world with the NBN and his minders
tried to shut down my questions "Why are politicians getting free¹ fibre
and the people in this area can¹t even get sub ADSL speeds".
Regards,
Ch
That site is pretty much useless.
Down Detector tends to be less useless.
https://downdetector.com.au/status/telstra
On Fri., 18 Jan. 2019, 06:33 Jared Hirst <
jared.hi...@serversaustralia.com.au wrote:
> https://outages.telstra.com.au/
>
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:02 am, Christopher
> Hawker
Hi all,
I have a client who currently has Telstra Fibre into their business but
being approached by Optus with their Evolve Fibre 50mbps 1:1 Unlimited
product. Client also needs transfer their /24 anyone had problems with this
product or advertising routes?
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec
then that water was better than Halon (didn’t really damage the gear and
didn’t kill the staff)
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Sent: Thursday, 13
inducted into a few DCs in the last 3 years and can’t remember that
being part of the induction at all – although given I already knew it I may
have just glossed over that part.
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PJCIS interim report and that they would seek to amend the bill in the Senate.
However, when push came to shove they did not move the amendments in the
Senate. The Greens tried to move them instead, but the ALP voted against their
own amendments.
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@Peter, I believe this is correct also. Getting access to someone in the know @
Sensis about this CSP interface/API appears to be a real struggle. Just got to
find the right lever to pull.
CK
From: Peter Childs
Sent: Wednesday, 17 October 2018 3:06 PM
To: Paul Brooks ; Chris Kemp
if this topic is considered outside of the list charter!
Cheers
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Staff in my office in Sydney CBD have been complaining about this since
Monday.
Our office is on Martin Place. Various staff have reported leaving the
office and having the time on their device change, when they return the
time changes again so we've put it down to a rogue Telstra tower nearby.
colleagues who have been, or may in the future be
victims of unacceptable behaviour, that there are those of us who will believe
them and be there to support them.
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From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Noel Butler
Sent: Monday, 1 October 2018 10:36 PM
To: ausnog
Glad that started after we sold them …
Have emailed the service desk manager to suggest they might want to look into
that.
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From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Mark Newton
Sent: Monday, 1 October 2018 8:45 AM
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] Fwd: What I
Has anyone received a Reason For Outage report on this?
On Fri., 21 Sep. 2018, 6:49 am Mat van den Hoogen, wrote:
> Thanks Russell,
>
> All looks good here, cheers!
>
> ~Mat
>
> On 21 Sep 2018, at 6:08 am, Russell Langton wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Fix was successfully deployed this morning.
> This
ot;secure" channel is not hidden in the carrier or CSPs
network. It needs to be accessible by the service provider and LEA, and hence
is open to the internet. It would only be a matter of time before that is
exploited.
Chris
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From: AusNOG on behalf of Paul Wilkins
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2018 11:31:14 AM
To: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Dutton
The only constant is the Public Servants in any Government Department, one
of brothers over his career so far has had 13 Ministers.
Regards,
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> I hate to be the ones COMPLIMENTING the Gumbyment, but it's nowhere near
> as bad as I thought they were going to make it. It looks like they've actually
> spoken to some people who udnerstand crypto.
Read the new Section 317E Listed Acts or Things (page 16 of the exposure
draft). It lists
to the new
owners. This is becoming problem for couple of our clients.
Any one have a contact where I can recover the passwords, it would be
appreciated.
Regards,
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Servers Australia
> On 18 Jul 2018, at 8:34 am, Daniel Watson wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
>
> Apologies for the noise this morning,
>
> I am wondering if anyone might know of a provider where I can advertise my
> own IP prefix with and spin up VM’s with my own Ip’s assigned?
>
> Would be looking at
Hi Rob,
I have an adsl2+ dslam you can borrow for a few months.
Kind Regards
Chris Watts
> On 15 Jul 2018, at 11:49 am, Rob Thomas wrote:
>
> Anyone happen to have any old DSLAM's lying around? ADSL1 is fine, I just
> need something that I can plug Ethernet (or fibre or whatev
Hi,
if there are any Telstra/Bigpond email admins lurking can they contact me off
list?
Or alternatively if you know of a good way to contact their mail admins, then
can you let me know off list?
Ta
Chris
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Was just asking for a simple contact that is not beyond code of contact.
People have responded off list so all good. Problem sorted.
Regards,
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Agree after being with them for several years time to move away.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec)
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Australia
Hi all,
Anyone have a contact at TPP that actually understands email, and email
routing as several of our clients are having large problems,
receiving/sending emails to TPP hosted domains . Their level 1/2 front
desk have zero clue.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec)
Signal Manager
Hi,
On 24/05/2018 1:34 PM, Andrew Barbara wrote:
Anyone else seeing issues with Vocus Voice services?
Their support line is busy, and has a message saying potential outages.
I have a Vocus transit service down in Perth currently (only the shadow
service, the primary is still fine), I just
Too soon?
/me ducks.
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Hi,
On 15/05/2018 4:06 PM, Christopher Hawker wrote:
Hi All,
I've seen that HE now supposedly run a IPv6 Tunnel Server in Sydney,
although I have doubts as to it's location after a few traceroutes. This
is from SY4 via NSW-IX:
The traffic being sent to the destination looks correct, but
Well said! I'm just thankful I don't have to explain what "gender
changers" are anymore.
On 14/05/2018 11:06 AM, Paul Wilkins wrote:
It's just dawned on me that in light of the clear gender imbalance in
our industry, and by way of a shout out to much overdue #MeToo
reactions to pussie
in advance
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Whirlpool is a great resource for these sort of outages.
Hi WP,
Due to loss of power to a datacentre in WA, multiple services and tools are
currently disconnected.
We do not have an ETR at this stage, however engineers are currently onsite
and working to restore services as soon as possible.
No
Yea got 2 today and one yesterday all were the Telstra scam, you know
the one... alleging to be from Telstra technical support.
0403 567 139
0161 926 190 91
+91 80-432 640 00
I block them at the pbx so they cant call me from that number again.
Chris.
On 1/05/2018 1:05 am, Tom Storey wrote:
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ing this?
Cheers
Chris
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ant X houses rolled out, forgetting about end results.
Probably best discussed over a beer next AUS meet up.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec)
Signal Manager
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Dragon Rail Pty Ltd Phone: 1300 730 531
74 Allanfield Crescent
Boronia, 3155 Vic
be (over) due
for an update (David? :-).
Cheers, Chris Chaundy
(Retired Network Engineer)
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Rhys Hanrahan <r...@nexusone.com.au>
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
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> I’ve been looking at improving our BGP configuration lately, and I would
> just li
Sorry that I couldn't make it to the forum (issues at home) but I will be
interested in any feedback from the discussions.
Chreis Chaundy
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 12:11 PM, Chad Kelly wrote:
> On 2/13/2018 7:43 AM, ausnog-requ...@lists.ausnog.net wrote:
>
> I have to admit
Generally speaking, yes. Most submarine cables I’ve seen have a conductor
running through them as well, fed DC current from either end.
Chris
> On 6 Feb 2018, at 8:43 pm, <br...@telcoindependent.com.au>
> <br...@telcoindependent.com.au> wrote:
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> I should know t
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