Loss of service reports

Started by rireed3, Sep 23, 2009, 16:37:06

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Steve

This is from the Lerwick outage

"Service has been restored by completing a
Card Change
This issue may have been due to
a Denial of Service (DOS) Attack
an Equipment Failure
BT regrets any inconvenience this may have caused."

DoS  :eek4:


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Bill

Quote from: Steve on Nov 06, 2010, 20:15:44Service has been restored by completing a Card Change

In other words, having taken a card out, they finally got around to putting a new one in :P
Bill
BQMs-  IPv4  IPv6

Technical Ben

Huh? Can a DOS break a card? Overheating it? What? I'd guess most failures are hardware if it needs swapping out. You cannot really blame software, even if it goes astray or is malicious.
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

pctech

Unless a firmware update goes awry and bricks the card.


Rik

To me, it's worrying that the equipment is so vulnerable to a DoS attack. And why Lerwick for heaven's sake? A test run?
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Glenn

Would the Lerwick exchange connect back to a single card in the Edinburgh node? If so, then the attack, if there was one, may have targeted that card in the node, possibly chosen at random.
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Rik

It's quite likely, isn't it.
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pctech

As I've said, when I was being upgraded to Max a line card in the exchange failed and took BT a week to replace it.


Rik

10 days for me, Mitch. BT doesn't do urgency. :(
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Glenn

I had a new line laid in my garden, within 7 days.
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pctech


Glenn

It took 2 or 3 years of a noisy degrading line. for them to decide to do it though.
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Rik

If they don't get you one way... ;D
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gazzthompson

Service down. Norfolk, watton . 3rd time in recent times .

Rik

I can't see anything listed in the service outages, so you may well be going through the birthing pains of 21CN on the voice side.
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dlorde

My connection just went down - I restarted the modem and it shows an internet connection and the log shows PPP connection was OK...  ???

Anyone else having problems?

Glenn

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dlorde

Hmm... OK, thanks Glenn, looks like it's just me  :(

dlorde

OK, panic over - connection is back up again now.  :)

mrapoc

Ive been down all day router been off to try fix it. Not cool any ideas?

Lance

How long did you leave the router off for? Do it for 30mins to ensure a stale session has time to clear. What does the router show?
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mrapoc

All day. Same old no external ip

Rik

Have a word  with support, Sam, see what they have to say.
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mrapoc

Support couldnt see my router, aka a stale session, so even leaving it off for a day didnt help there, they had to reset it their end

All sorted now
:)

Rik

 :thumb:

Suddenly, the cures we've relied on for years are ceasing to work, Sam. BT are doing some odd things.
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