Connection problems?

Started by Danni, Jan 28, 2009, 06:23:03

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scook94

Quote from: Ted on Jan 29, 2009, 11:45:21
I really should really pick a better time to be messing about with Telnet and DNS servers, i hit saveall and the whole thing went down :bawl:



Aha! So you're to blame?  :P
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Steve

Telnet into  the wrong router  ;D
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Rik

Quote from: Ted on Jan 29, 2009, 11:45:21
I really should really pick a better time to be messing about with Telnet and DNS servers, i hit saveall and the whole thing went down :bawl:

Ah, so it was your fault, Ted. ;)
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scook94

Just don't hit you Delete button in case the whole internet disappears!  ;)
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Glenn

Quote from: Ted on Jan 29, 2009, 11:45:21
I really should really pick a better time to be messing about with Telnet and DNS servers, i hit saveall and the whole thing went down :bawl:



So you admit it, you was trying to hack into my router, it went down about 20 minutes ago ;D
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Ted

Quote from: Glenn on Jan 29, 2009, 12:00:55
So you admit it, you was trying to hack into my router, it went down about 20 minutes ago ;D

I cannot tell a lie, Sebby told me to do it!! :whistle:
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Sebby

Quote from: Ted on Jan 29, 2009, 12:17:27
I cannot tell a lie, Sebby told me to do it!! :whistle:

Erm... :out:

Simon_idnet

Apologies for the disruption earlier today.

It was caused by an OSPF routing update between the edge and core routers that got out of hand. We're working at preventing a recurrence. We do however, expect that there may be another small disruption tomorrow in order to finally fix the issue. We expect that our new circuits will then be fully integrated into the network.

regards
Simon

Rik

I have to ask, what's OSPF, Simon?
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Rik

#64
A phone call later...

Open Shortest Path First - a routing protocol that sends the packets via the smallest number of hops... I learn a little each day. :)

More here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Shortest_Path_First
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Simon

Indeed you do!  Like, Wikiing first would have saved you a phone call!  :)
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vitriol

Everyday is a school day Rik ! :)

Always something to learn.....

Rik

Quote from: Simon on Jan 29, 2009, 18:35:37
Indeed you do!  Like, Wikiing first would have saved you a phone call!  :)

Ah, but asking Brian meant I understood the answer. ;)
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Quote from: vitriol on Jan 29, 2009, 18:35:52
Everyday is a school day Rik ! :)

Always something to learn.....


Does that mean I can go out to play now. ;D
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Ted

Quote from: Simon on Jan 29, 2009, 18:35:37
Indeed you do!  Like, Wikiing first would have saved you a phone call!  :)

Ah! But 0800 is a very thrifty phone call.  :whistle:
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Simon

Not for IDNet, it isn't.  ;)
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Simon

Meaning?  I thought with 0800 numbers, the company had to pay for the calls?
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psp83

well ever since the problems over the last few days, my pings are double or more than what they used to be.

BBC is pinging about 100ms at the mo
IDnet.com is around 40-50ms

My ping is normally around 13-16ms.