[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Nathan Ward
> On 31/03/2020, at 12:57 PM, Jason Orchard wrote: > > On the most interesting things I've noticed when the country stop at Dinner > Time as the overall utilisation decrease between 5.30pm and 6.30pm, then it > ramps up again to the "normal" peaks 8-10.30pm. Kurt Rodgers said the same on Twit

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[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Peter Lambrechtsen
I wouldn't have thought that while upstream would be an issue for most / many RSPs unless they are purchasing capacity for each direction which I have not heard of and am happy to be wrong here. I would have typically assumed that all RSPs would purchase symmetrical capacity between Chorus DSL and

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Brent Marquis
I agree with the opinion that upstream is unlikely to be an issue. I don’t agree that LFCs should be more concerned, you left out important considerations. GPON is intended to be a shared medium, queuing occurs as required and impact will be minimal. It is not as simple as “available bandwidth d

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Neil Gardner
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 10:02, Brent Marquis wrote: > I agree with the opinion that upstream is unlikely to be an issue. > > [snip] > >1. Upstream queuing/shaping to get onto the PON segment is actually >useful, as the 500mbps policer on the other side (required for us to mean >SLAs) is

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Brent Marquis
There are many nuanced differences in the services, hardware and implementations between the LFCs. We don’t test each others networks, so I cant tell you what they all are. Sorry! From: Neil Gardner Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2020 10:13 AM To: Brent Marquis Cc: Peter Lambrechtsen ; Jason Orchar

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Ahmad Saeed
I believe they are all have passed CIP End_user acceptance (not sure why it was called that name 9 years ago) In my humble opinion the uplink policing was bad idea but it was required for the SLA , my experience tells me that when you have packet it is better to pass it on rather than queuing

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Peter Lambrechtsen
On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 10:21 AM Brent Marquis wrote: > There are many nuanced differences in the services, hardware and > implementations between the LFCs. > > > > We don’t test each others networks, so I cant tell you what they all are. > Sorry! > > > *From:* Neil Gardner > *Sent:* Wednesday, 1

[nznog] Re: NZ Working From Home Traffic Profile

2020-03-31 Thread Ahmad Saeed
I think we should be grateful to the Rugby World Cup for the capacity upgrades Go ALL Black Ahmad Saeed From: Peter Lambrechtsen [mailto:pe...@crypt.co.nz] Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2020 10:43 AM To: Brent Marquis Cc: Jason Orchard ; nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: [nznog] Re: NZ Working Fr