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
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:
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.
>
Too soon?
/me ducks.
___
AusNOG mailing list
AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Yep, but rule out the PE or CE device as a SPOF. Lets you make code upgrades on
the network devices without knocking out the link.
If the link goes down, you're in the same boat; no worse off.
- CK.
On 29 May 2017, at 10:56 am, Mark Smith wrote:
> And the service is
Sorry this may have already been suggested -- and is in JunOS speak, but you
get the idea. (literally cannot speak iOS anymore) -- requires VRRP + BGP to do
some tricks.
- Use a /29 as the interconnect
- Use 2 x CE devices
- Use 2 x PE devices
- 2 x BGP sessions form each device (4 BGP sessions