Re: [uknof] Mx80 with non juniper xfp

2015-11-05 Thread Graham L. Stewart
I have mx5’s (same hardware) running with non standard SFPs but I did have to buy Juniper coded ones to get reliable operation. For your requirement id look at FlexOptix (https://www.flexoptix.net) they do Juniper Coded optics with 24 hour delivery in Europe if needed and below the stupid price

Re: [uknof] JANET DoS

2015-12-10 Thread Graham L. Stewart
Got to say though if you have a sustained DDoS you can’t mitigate in over 24 hours you should probably have bought in to Arbour or similar a while ago. Everyone is being very nice around the situation but its really not acceptable to have had the downtime. I know my commercial customers wouldn’t

Re: [uknof] JANET DoS

2015-12-10 Thread Graham L. Stewart
If they were releasing information to the wider community I wouldn’t have to speculate On 10/12/2015, 12:34, "Scott Armitage" wrote: > >> On 10 Dec 2015, at 12:06, Graham L. Stewart >> wrote: >> >> Got to say though if you have a sustain

Re: [uknof] JANET DoS

2015-12-10 Thread Graham L. Stewart
. You should be one step ahead of the attackers not 10 paces behind. Graham On 10/12/2015, 13:01, "Scott Armitage" wrote: > >> On 10 Dec 2015, at 12:48, Graham L. Stewart >> wrote: >> >> If they were releasing information to the wider commu

Re: [uknof] JANET DoS

2015-12-10 Thread Graham L. Stewart
;Could we ban sales folk from this list please? > >>>> On 10/12/2015 at 13:58, in message ><585fe61a-479d-4f56-9298-0927d4b9d...@academia.co.uk>, "Graham L. >Stewart" > wrote: >> You are also forgetting they were Tweeting exact mitigations and >giving th

Re: [uknof] Vodafone Suresignal Problems

2017-05-04 Thread Graham L. Stewart
Hey Paul, I've not got a massive degree of experience with voda sure signals but I've used quite a few of the o2 equivalent and I had this issue after IP address changes. I am making a presumption and an educated guess they use similar processes as the technology is similar and falls under the

Re: [uknof] Vodafone Suresignal Problems

2017-05-04 Thread Graham L. Stewart
I should have added that, o2 told confirmed to me if the geolocation was elsewhere other than the uk they would also blacklist the boxes serial from connecting as they aren't licensed to use those radio frequencies outside the U.K. G -- Regards, Graham Stewart Senior Solutions Architect Acad

Re: [uknof] Telehouse Fire Alarm

2017-09-21 Thread Graham L. Stewart
I think you should be reporting that to your account manager and if you have contacts the Telehouse Management, its worrying that a modern datacentre does not have the relevant alerting systems in place. You would hope the Fire Suppression would kick in without engineer intervention but it’s not

Re: [uknof] 10G PE Router Options

2018-03-06 Thread Graham L. Stewart
The MX80 has 4x10g only downside is convergence time can be a little slow. They also come stock with 20x1g and expansion available. They will hold a full table if needed though I never put ipvpn on them. If you beat juniper up enough you should get 80-85% off list. That makes them very affordabl

Re: [uknof] Openreach RO2

2018-05-03 Thread Graham L. Stewart
We haven't moved over to EMP yet and are able to do this just fine on eCO. Our experience is that the engineers coming to install often have no idea what an RO1 / RO2 order is and often turn up in droves to do the different paths. We had 4 in two days at one point completely unaware of the othe

Re: [uknof] Openreach RO2

2018-05-03 Thread Graham L. Stewart
together. C > On 3 May 2018, at 10:07, Graham L. Stewart wrote: > > We haven't moved over to EMP yet and are able to do this just fine on eCO. > > Our experience is that the engineers coming to install often have no idea what an RO1 /

Re: [uknof] [QUAR] Openreach RO2

2018-05-03 Thread Graham L. Stewart
Hi David, All you have to do as a CP is on the second order, not the initial one specify the "Separate from Circuit No". This means you can order one and then once its assigned an ONEA order the second with this option. You could place the first one with any major supplier and then find a small

Re: [uknof] High Latency to Microsoft over LINX

2018-05-14 Thread Graham L. Stewart
I’ve had a couple of reports as well from users of exchange online. Sharepoint Online Packets Pings Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. ae-0-4001.core1.vgss.isp.acade

Re: [uknof] High Latency to Microsoft over LINX

2018-05-14 Thread Graham L. Stewart
ook suspiciously like they are preferring an alternative route back to us but is interesting that hop number 4 in your trace is ok – I see the same in my trace. Best Regards Paul From: Graham L. Stewart Sent: 14 May 2018 14:50 To: Paul Bone ; Marty Strong Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk Subject: