sub-optimal routing of traffic.
Has anyone experienced this before?
Best regards, Paul
Paul Bone | Connectivity Manager
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email: paul.b...@bridgefibre.co.uk<mailto:paul.b...@bridgefibre.co.uk>
Thinking of moving services to a Data Centre? Plea
appears to be a difference between IOS and Junos.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Nick Hilliard [mailto:n...@foobar.org]
Sent: 28 April 2016 13:55
To: Paul Bone
Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re: [uknof] Juniper SRX as PE Node Problem
Paul Bone wrote:
> The problem I have is t
Hi Dan,
We are using LDP and that looks like it will solve my problem.
Will enabling this cause any network outage?
Best regards, Paul
-Original Message-
From: Dan Peachey [mailto:d...@peachey.co]
Sent: 28 April 2016 14:44
To: Paul Bone
Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re
Juniper docs suggesting it causes a reset of LDP session - time for some
planned out of hours maintenance!
Best regards, Paul
-Original Message-
From: Dan Peachey [mailto:d...@peachey.co]
Sent: 28 April 2016 15:11
To: Paul Bone
Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re: [uknof
route reflectors so can
optimise the routing further with this.
Best regards, Paul
From: Stuart Howlette [mailto:stu...@outlook.com]
Sent: 29 April 2016 06:29
To: Ian Tomkins ; Paul Bone
; uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re: [uknof] Juniper SRX as PE Node Problem
This is my guess, both
Has anyone had experience using Mikrotik CCR as either CE or PE routers?
I have been playing with transparent traffic shaping on one of the little hAP
units (not suggesting this as a CE!) and it seems to work well and the OS has
support for BGP, BFD and MPLS.
We currently use Juniper SRX but th
Thanks for all the replies on this one, nice to hear good reports.
I have no intention of running full table in these as I have invested in
Juniper MX routers for this job but as a CE or PE the CCR looks a very good
option. Our service is generally multi-tenant buildings and parks so the
traffi
upload – I guess that is
because the simple queue is only acting in one place.
Best regards, Paul
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Think
.
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full tables and is running at 80% memory so maybe that is the
problem.
And if any of you peer with us on LINX - sorry for the blip!
Best regards, Paul
Paul Bone | Connectivity Manager
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email: paul.b...@bridgefibre.co.uk<mailto:paul.b...@bridgefib
Thanks Cat,
I went with the MX5 because of the upgrade path available - don't quite have
the budget to go any higher yet :)
I suspect that JTAC will just tell us to upgrade, which I was planning on doing
anyway as we have a bug in netflow export of AS numbers.
Best regards, Paul
Paul
.
Best regards, Paul
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Colo
no avail.
Thanks
Best regards, Paul
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Thinking of moving services to a Data Centre? Please ask for information on our
Colocation service
Thanks everyone for your replies, I will make some further attempts.
Best regards, Paul
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Thinking of moving services to a Data Centre
Most of our customers don't even know what an AS number is! :-)
Best regards, Paul
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CLARITY * PARTNERSHIP * QUALITY
Thinking of moving services to a Data Centre? P
England game yesterday afternoon caused a doubling of our usual overall
usage which was quite interesting.
Best regards, Paul
Paul Bone | Connectivity Manager | mobile: +44 7713 393621
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Thinking
Thanks Guys,
I'll send some peering requests through off-list so we can get the ball
rolling.
Best regards, Paul
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Thinking of m
Thanks Martin,
We already peer with you guys on LINX :-)
Best regards, Paul
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Now that is confusing!
Mr Hannigan, we peer with AS20940 already.
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Thinking of moving services to a Data Centre
Hi Guys,
We have recently inherited a WISP network which is running PPPoE on a Ubiquiti
Edgemax router and individual rate limits are applied to the dynamic PPPoE
interfaces using Linux TC from Radius AV-pairs.
This appears to work ok, but there are currently only around 80 subscribers,
and al
Thanks Everyone,
The ASR does not cost in for this project unfortunately, but the Mikrotik is
certainly getting plenty votes – I will set up a lab and try it out.
Best regards, Paul
Hi All,
We are currently using various hosted VoIP providers for our multi-tenant voice
offering, but I am considering moving this in house so that we can make the
service more cost-effective per seat.
Can anyone advise on their experiences with virtualised Multi-tenant PBX
Solutions?
3CX loo
Is there anyone out there who knows anything about the Sky On Demand services
network?
We have some residential customers on CGNAT who share a pool of IP addresses (I
am one of them actually!) but access to Sky On Demand services have started
failing and now stopped altogether. I changed my pub
Touché!! The ISP does support IPv6 but the Sky box doesn't ;-)
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
> On 22 Mar 2017, at 12:05, Paul Mansfield wrote:
>
>> On 21 March 2017 at 14:22, Paul Bone wrote:
>>
>> There is no point phoning S
Is there anyone from Vodafone on this list who could advise on Vodafone
Suresignal devices?
We have just taken over the internet supply of a site (so changed customers IP
addresses) and several users have Vodafone Suresignals which no longer work
after the switch. We have not changed their rout
HI All,
We currently run hosting of various Windows and Linux virtual servers for our
customers behind an HA pair of Sonicwall firewalls.
These are coming EOL and starting to reach capacity limits so we are looking to
replace them, but I'm considering options.
Just wondering what peoples thoug
Our current Netflow analyser solution does not support NAT reporting without
the addition of another, rather expensive module - just wondered what solutions
people are using to analyse flows when using CGNAT?
Thanks
Paul
We are a wholesale internet supplier to various WISP providers.
We have been using static IPv6 configuration for the end user customer routers
but are now looking to automate this and considering using pppoe with prefix
delegation from Mikrotik CCR Routers (PPPoE already in use for IPv4).
Howev
Hi James
We are definitely open to advice!
We are keen to have a way to ensure each customer always gets the same prefix -
not sure we can do that with solely DHCPv6?
Thanks
Paul
Sent from my iPhone
On 26 Oct 2017, at 17:49, James Bensley
mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Why not DHCPv6
tures we find that at high speeds and density its increasingly hard to
find solutions that scale. I'd consider IPoE with DHCP (both v4 and v6 which
will be a non-trivial migration).
Neil.
On 25/10/2017, 05:25, "uknof on behalf of Paul Bone"
mailto:uknof-boun...@list
Hi All,
We have a small number of Juniper SRX210, 220 and 240 available as they are
being replaced.
If there is anyone out there using these who might be interested in some second
hand devices let me know!
Best regards
Paul
Subject: Re: [uknof] Juniper SRX Available
On 15/11/17 11:46, Paul Bone wrote:
> We have a small number of Juniper SRX210, 220 and 240 available as
> they are being replaced.
>
> If there is anyone out there using these who might be interested in
> some second hand devices let me kn
Hi All,
I have a customer who is looking for two 10G AWS Direct Connect Links into
London from a site near Cambridge but I'm afraid that I do not have any
experience of Direct Connect as yet.
I can see that there are Direct Connect Partners that can arrange this, but is
it possible to purchase
Hi All,
We are in need of a couple of 10G PE Routers and as a small provider cost is
always a factor for us unfortunately!
We need 4*10G Ports, multiple 1G SFP ports, IPv4 and IPv6 L3VPN, L2VPN
etc.we do not need any HQOS features on these devices.
We use a fair few Cisco ME3600 but these
at is happening so we can set our customer
expectations.
Thanks
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
Hi all,
Is anyone else having high latency issues into Sharepoint Online services with
Microsoft today?
I'm seeing an additional 130msec over LINX.
A colleague connecting over LONAP is not seeing the issue.
Thanks
Paul
Thanks Chris,
It is possible the return path is doing that but I guess I would need Microsoft
involvement to check.
Although I could down our Hurricane Electric Peers to check.
Best Regards
Paul
From: Chris Malton
Sent: 14 May 2018 14:24
To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk; Paul Bone ;
uknof
Request timed out.
12 *** Request timed out.
13 *** Request timed out.
14 * 140 ms 136 ms 13.107.6.151
Trace complete.
Best Regards
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Marty Strong
Sent: 14 May 2018 14:17
To: Paul Bone
Cc:
Thanks Marty,
I will give that a go.
Best Regards
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Marty Strong
Sent: 14 May 2018 14:30
To: Paul Bone
Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re: [uknof] High Latency to Microsoft over LINX
Looks like the latency spike is after ingress to AS8075, rather
– 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: Re: [uknof] High Latency to Microsoft over LINX
I’ve had a couple of reports as well from users of exchange online.
Sharepoint
Hi Marty,
PingPlotter screenshot attached.
Testing from my office on 46.17.160.209 to 13.107.6.151.
[cid:image001.jpg@01D3EB8F.396F1BF0]
Best Regards
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Marty Strong
Sent: 14 May 2018 14:17
To: Paul Bone
Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject
MOC are looking into now.
Looks like quite a few ISPs are having similar issues.
Best Regards
Paul
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
email: paul.b...@bridgefibre.co.uk<mailto:paul.b...@bridgefibre.co.uk>
office/service desk: +44 (0)1223 755055
mobile: +44 (0)7713 393621
www.bridgefibre
Does the route transit over Hurricane?
>
> I seem to have similar issues between two DCs where one direction traverses
> HE. I'm also seeing some packet loss.
>
> Taking HE out of the equation resolved the issue in my case.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris Malton
>
Hi Paul
We have an SSE circuit from London to Bristol that went down around that time.
I'm not sure if our NOC have raised a case yet but will let you know if I hear
anything.
Regards
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
> On 26 Jul 2018, at 22:39, P
Our circuit has just come back up.
Best Regards
Paul
From: uknof On Behalf Of Richard Halfpenny
Sent: 26 July 2018 22:46
To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re: [uknof] SSE Fibre Problems this evening
Yes, we have lost some LightNOW wavelengths on that route up to Manchester plus
some cu
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend an ISP/Rack Space provider in Hong Kong?
Thanks
Paul
Hi All,
We are looking to purchase a circuit and our aggregating provider is using Sky
Network Services on this occasion.
I was wondering if there was anyone on this list from Sky who could assist me
with the actual route of the circuit so that I can ensure as much resilience
into the site as
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend some well-connected CoLo space in Leeds?
Probably only looking for ¼ or ½ rack initially just to PoP the area.
Thanks
Paul
Hi All
Is anyone else having problems with Hurricane Electric providing IPv6 routes
for bbc.co.uk via Australia over LINX?
Haven't contacted HE yet, but BBC have confirmed this resolves to UK hosts.
Thanks
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
Thanks James
I haven't had chance to investigate fully yet, but certainly see Telstra in the
trace route.
Regards
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
> On 14 Nov 2018, at 18:57, Chris Malton wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> I'm only
think you are probably onto
something with anycast issues.
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
> On 14 Nov 2018, at 22:18, Brandon Butterworth wrote:
>
>> On Wed Nov 14, 2018 at 09:26:15PM +, Chris Malton wrote:
>> traceroute to bbc.co.uk
Hi Chris,
I had a case open with the BBC NOC about this as the Anycast address was
routing via HE and over to Australia – this was fixed but now appears to be
going to Toronto.
I will reopen my case with BBC.
Best Regards
Paul
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
email: paul.b
Hi Chris,
BBC NOC have just confirmed this is fixed and I now see 2msec to bbc.co.uk from
Cambridge again.
Best Regards
Paul
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
email: paul.b...@bridgefibre.co.uk
office/service desk: +44 (0)1223 755055
mobile: +44 (0)7713 393621 | direct:
www.bridgefibre.co.uk
Does anyone have experience with FS TOR switches that they would be willing to
share?
We are in the market for some multi 10G switches with 40G uplinks and these
look attractive from a price persepective but I know nothing about them!
Thanks
Paul
Does anyone know if BT cloud phones will work on 3rd Party internet services?
The documentation appears to suggest not, but that might be to ensure call
quality, and also there is a soft phone app which suggests it can work anywhere!
Thanks!
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent
an advisory in my experience.
Regards
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
> On 11 Dec 2018, at 18:11, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>
> There are several types with different backends and different ownership
> models - which one are you refering to?
>
Thank Neil.
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
> On 11 Dec 2018, at 19:47, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>
> Its ring-central so should be ok.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 11 Dec 2018, at 18:34, Paul Bone wrote:
>>
>>
Thanks Mike,
This is a customer who is moving onto our internet service and wants to keep
their BT Cloud Phone – I believe it is direct with BT.
Best Regards
Paul
From: Mike Port
Sent: 11 December 2018 17:34
To: 'Graham Stewart' ; Paul Bone
Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a partner to install internal mobile phone signal booster
systems?
I'm aware of the recent relaxation of the Ofcom rules on these and find
equipment that is apparently certified, but I would rather find a partner who
does actively install these systems.
Thanks!
Paul
Is there anyone from serverchoice/Ai Networks on the list who knows about their
presence in the Harlow Kao DC who would happy to chat with me about possible
services?
Thanks
Paul Bone
Chief Technical Officer
Bridge Fibre
Sent from my iPhone
Mikrotik dynamic per-connection queueing does a pretty good job of minimising
bufferbloat.
Best Regards
Paul
From: uknof On Behalf Of Tim Bray
Sent: 01 July 2019 16:18
To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk
Subject: Re: [uknof] 1Gbps CPE
On 01/07/2019 13:48, CharlesA @ BitBahn.io wrote:
I have perso
Is there anyone on the list who can put me in touch with a Gigaclear NOC
engineer?
I have an NNI that needs turning on but I can't get hold of any of the people I
had been dealing with so far!
Thanks
Paul
Does anyone else on the list have any problems with some packet loss and out of
ordered packets when routing to Google in the US over LINX?
I am seeing multiple trace route paths between the same public IP addresses so
does look some multipath routing going on.
Our customer is downloading from
Is there anyone out there that could give me a little help on a Meri/Fortinet
wireless installation I have inherited?
It is a high density single channel system with good coverage yet we see
variable latency and packet loss and frequent disconnects and also clients
re-associating to the same ac
An ISP that I do work for is requiring additional public IPv4 addresses - a
/23 would be enough for what we need to do.
Is anyone able to help with this?
(My little rant - it is criminal that small ISPs struggle to get enough IP
addresses and educational institutions have so many that public IP
a
r the smaller providers, as we could end up
losing customers.
Would you be willing to share some of your IPv6 experiences?
Thanks
Paul
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 15:54, Mick O'Donovan wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:08:54AM +0100, Paul Bone wrote:
> > are!! And no IPv6 is not yet the
d working with a Nigerian Prince who will back this, if
> you don’t mind paying for the legal fees his side in advance to show good
> will :-)
>
> m.
>
--
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Network Consultant
PMB Technology
;>
>>
>> *From: *uknof on behalf of Paul
>> Mansfield
>> *Date: *Wednesday, 29 April 2020 at 10:38
>> *To: *Alan Ramsay , uknof <
>> uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk>
>> *Subject: *Re: [uknof] VM Network 27/04 since 5pm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> just speculating wildly, was this a result of IPv6 deployment going wrong?
>>
>
--
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PMB Technology
lso a customer) for over three years now - they just
don't know they have it!.
Paul
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 17:03, Tom Hill wrote:
> On 27/04/2020 16:08, Paul Bone wrote:
> > Several years ago I did trial a whole manner of IPv4/IPv6 translation
> > solutions and at the time ca
yes, really) supported
> ipv6.
>
> The default of those who don't understand v6 (the majority outside
> various netops communities) is generally no. I can understand that, agree,
> no, understand, yes.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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y painless if well planned.
Paul
On Fri, 1 May 2020 at 11:01, Paul Mansfield
wrote:
> On Fri, 1 May 2020 at 09:23, Paul Bone wrote:
> > I am an IPv6 proponent but have come up against a real anti-IPv6
> sentiment from the vast majority of customer IT managers.
> >
> > I
t; > I often wonder how you present the business case for never becoming huge
> > and never being acquired to the shareholders.
>
>
> You don't lose IPv4 addresses just because you aren't buying more...
>
> --
> Tom
>
>
--
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plans to implement.
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 16:29, Tim Chown wrote:
> > On 6 May 2020, at 16:17, Paul Bone wrote:
> >
> > No, but as a small ISP you run out - which was the point of this initial
> discussion.
> >
> > Yes you can buy them, but why should we when th
nd how the Internet was supposed to work.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
--
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Network Consultant
PMB Technology
It is what unique address are for, But it should be done with IPv6 unique
addresses.
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 17:23, Aled Morris
wrote:
> On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 17:00, Paul Bone wrote:
>
>> > Those sound like features, and how the Internet was supposed to work.
>>
>>
Existing installations should also be v6 enabled.
Equipment refresh projects are the perfect opportunity to do this.
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 17:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020/05/06 17:31, Paul Bone wrote:
> >
> > It is what unique address are for, But it should be done wit
plan; that may mean they choose to move progressively to adopt
> IPv6 (witness Sky, EE, Mythic, BT, Facebook, Akamai, Cloudflare, etc) or
> they have a plan that, for whatever reason, sidelines IPv6 for the time
> being. But having made those considerations, to complain that there is
&
(RBwAPR-2nD&R11e-LTE) on both O2 (contract and
> GiffGaff) and Three. All the standard RouterOS features in terms of
> management etc. YMMV.
>
> Rich.
>
--
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Network Consultant
PMB Technology
Hi All,
I have a customer who is concerned that his mobile devices have been
compromised on his home WiFi but this is not an area I have much knowledge
of.
Are there any Mobile Device Cyber Security experts out there that could
assist him with some investigations?
Thanks
--
Paul Bone
Network
ag out simply causes
> > more pain in the long run, and we all know that when there's no real
> > deadline nothing ever finishes!
> >
> >
> > * the LINX, LONAP, MANAP etc, UKNOF and the biggest ISPs such as BT and
> Sky.
> >
> > I can't include Virgin, Talktalk and PlusNet since they seem to be
> > somewhat silent on this ;-)
> >
>
>
--
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PMB Technology
ur NAT
> devices and this is really great.
>
> We're going to be in a v4/v6 mixed world for a long time yet and
> unfortunately you can't just wave a magic wand to change that.
>
> --
> Tom
>
> :: www.portfast.co.uk / @portfast
> :: hosted services, domains, virtual machines, consultancy
>
> --
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irement?!
>
> Ok, yes, there's a hell of a lot of legacy equipment in place which
> could still be there in five years, so perhaps five years isn't near
> enough for ipv4 use to have fallen into almost disuse. Do "we" still
> want to be fighting with dual-stack networks, CGNAT, scrabbling to buy
> ever more expensive IPv4 addresses etc indefinitely? Will 2038 also
> mark a point where legacy systems have to be retired because of their
> use of 32 bit math for dates and thus also retire non-ipv6 compliant
> systems? Eighteen years seems a long way away?
>
>
>
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resses.
>
> The good news at the moment is that the RIPE waiting list is quite short:
>
> <https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/ipv4/ipv4-waiting-list>
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
>
--
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Network Consultant
PMB Technology
:
> On 26/05/2020 14:39, Paul Bone wrote:
>
> >
> > ISP A, for example, started up 2-3 years ago and received their /22
> > from RIPE but now, through growth they need more to service new
> > customers. They now have to pay a lot of money (in relative terms) to
&g
d/should
> be
> https://ipv6.watch/
>
>
--
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Network Consultant
PMB Technology
th same results. I have reported it as a fault but they
> said if I want to utilize full speed I have to use multi thread download. I
> do not believe that is right. What can I do about it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Wojciech Lesiak
>
> --
> Sent from Postbox <https://www.postb
different carrier and I do not have such problem with
> bandwidth speed. I am really surprised as I just did an upgrade from
> 500Mbit to 1Gb.
>
> Regards,
>
> Wojciech
>
>
>
> Paul Bone wrote on 28/05/2020 15:54:
>
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried using UDP over
hanks
--
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I've already been berated by my Teesside colleagues 🤣
On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 at 18:07, Ian Chilton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> *Teesside :) - it's a common misspelling.
>
> Odyssey Systems would be my first thought:
> https://www.odyssey-systems.co.uk/
>
> Ian
>
>
t connect when on 4G (He believes it's on
> a Gamma hosted PBX Service but is not sure)
>
> He has had problems on the following providers
> O2
> EE
>
> Happy to converse off-list.
>
> Gary
>
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PMB Technology
Hi All,
Has anyone got 464XLAT (CLAT) working on OpenWRT?
I can't seem to find any useful documentation.
Or is anyone aware of another low-cost CPE option supporting 464XLAT (CLAT)?
Thanks
--
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Network Consultant
PMB Technology
in these times. I'm just reaching out to see if there's anyone here who
> works for Virgin Media, or knows someone who does, and if they'd be kind
> enough to look into these issues on behalf of myself and several post
> code's worth of people in North London.
>
> I'm happy to be contacted off list if anyone fancies reaching out.
>
> Thank you for reading.
>
> Matt Carlin
>
>
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g off one
power rail.
Thanks
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Thanks Simon.
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 09:10, Simon Lockhart wrote:
> On Tue Aug 18, 2020 at 09:05:15AM +0100, Paul Bone wrote:
> > Is there anyone from TTB who can confirm the likely resolution time? And
> > also does sound a bit suspiciously like equipment only running off one
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 at 09:10, Simon Lockhart wrote:
> On Tue Aug 18, 2020 at 09:05:15AM +0100, Paul Bone wrote:
> > Is there anyone from TTB who can confirm the likely resolution time? And
> > also does sound a bit suspiciously like equipment only running off one
> > power
Are there any senior Virgin Media engineers on this list who could possibly
help me with an ongoing fault on a Virgin layer 2 service?
--
Paul Bone
Network Consultant
PMB Technology
.
Is anyone else having issues with audio on Gamma SIP trunks at the moment
before I go raising tickets?
the RTP stream is experiencing occasional delta values of 300-500msec, no
packets are lost, but that tells me something is buffering/queueing the
packets somewhere.
Thanks
--
Paul Bone
Network
etimes have issues with
> jitter that I ultimately tracked back the instances just not
> performing all that well. Moved to bare metal and problem went away.
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 10:56 AM Paul Bone wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Day job have been experie
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone is using the Ubiquiti UNMS CRM platform in anger?
A first glance is suggesting it might be too good to be true for a free
platform, but I'm open minded!
Thanks
--
Paul Bone
Network Consultant
PMB Technology
Nine <http://www.9folders.com/>
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> *From:* Paul Bone
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 13 October 2020 14:19
> *To:* uknof
> *Subject:* [uknof] Ubiquiti UNMS
>
> Hi All,
>
> Just wondering if anyone is using the Ubiquiti UNMS CRM platform in anger?
>
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