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TraxData 16-05-2008 14:09

Re: STM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34553358)
Why? It's 'subscriber traffic management', as pointed out by, now, three people who know their onions. TraxData isn't necessarily the best informed person, as we've seen before.

Where have you seen that, i've never been wrong so far, actually ;).

And you can ask neil, its system traffic management, it was changed from subcriber traffic management quite some time ago.

BBKing 17-05-2008 23:54

Re: STM
 
Thanks for the negative rep, ceedee, very grown up of you.

[I have a policy of publicising negative rep, incidentally]

TraxData - you were wrong about the first platform to deploy the new CMTS, recently:

Quote:

Dont know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but 50mbit upgrade/rollout started earlier this week, some area's are now enabled ready for it (and configs are sitting nicely on the servers)...EX CW area's only right now!
ex-C&W = Bromley = the last of the three platforms to see any action on this, the first two deployed were Langley and Knowsley in that order (I'm sure you know the locations, so I won't post them).

A lot of what you post is obviously well informed, however. I'm just a bit wary of people taking everything you say as gospel (particularly when I have to self-censor on the same subjects due to reasonably privileged information, and thus can't always go 'hang on a minute, it's really xyz').

Also, you need to define 'enabled' better in posts like that, since to my mind '50Mb enabled' means:
* new CMTS installed and cutover,
* new CPE tested and certified for BAU,
* diagnostic tools ready,
* training complete for call centres and engineers,
* DHCP configs complete and
* billing/provisioning system updated so we can actually sell and install it

Miss out one of those and it's not 'enabled', to my mind. To a customer all that condenses down to 'can I buy it?', of course, which is the true test of all this. What did you mean by 'enabled', incidentally?

On the STM question, googling for 'subscriber traffic management' gets nearly twice as many hits as 'system traffic management', and the latter phrase doesn't seem to have much to do with cable. A lot of the hits for 'subscriber' refer directly to Virgin's implementation or Cisco's technology that lies behind it. Most of the hits for 'system' seem to refer to road traffic management schemes.

TraxData 18-05-2008 00:03

Re: STM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34554507)
TraxData - you were wrong about the first platform to deploy the new CMTS, recently:



ex-C&W = Bromley = the last of the three platforms to see any action on this, the first two deployed were Langley and Knowsley in that order (I'm sure you know the locations, so I won't post them).

A lot of what you post is obviously well informed, however. I'm just a bit wary of people taking everything you say as gospel (particularly when I have to self-censor on the same subjects due to reasonably privileged information, and thus can't always go 'hang on a minute, it's really xyz').

Also, you need to define 'enabled' better in posts like that, since to my mind '50Mb enabled' means:
* new CMTS installed and cutover,
* new CPE tested and certified for BAU,
* diagnostic tools ready,
* training complete for call centres and engineers,
* DHCP configs complete and
* billing/provisioning system updated so we can actually sell and install it

Miss out one of those and it's not 'enabled', to my mind. To a customer all that condenses down to 'can I buy it?', of course, which is the true test of all this. What did you mean by 'enabled', incidentally?

On the STM question, googling for 'subscriber traffic management' gets nearly twice as many hits as 'system traffic management', and the latter phrase doesn't seem to have much to do with cable. A lot of the hits for 'subscriber' refer directly to Virgin's implementation or Cisco's technology that lies behind it. Most of the hits for 'system' seem to refer to road traffic management schemes.

Hi,

Yes i know the locations, when i referred to ex-cw getting it first that is due to the config being rolled out there first (tested, confirmed, hackers had a field day with trying to get it to register on the headend)

No worries, that is the exact reason i dont release technical details on the said subject, i dont let on more than people need to know.

If i had given out technical information my source would indeed be found out amongst other people i am also in contact with.

And as i'm sure you know, VM dont take kindly to letting their customers know anything.

As no doubt you have your contacts (as you have said) the one time i did release abit of technical info it kicked up quite a fuss with management over at VM, lesson learnt.

As per the STM question, trust me, it's changed to system traffic management per ready for the application throttling rollout (which is coming) along with the overnight STM.

icsys 18-05-2008 00:13

Re: STM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData (Post 34554515)
As per the STM question, trust me, it's changed to system traffic management per ready for the application throttling rollout (which is coming) along with the overnight STM.

So.... 24/7 STM.... and application throttling.... nice one!

The 'hero' will soon be 'zero' at this rate.

_wtf_ 18-05-2008 06:51

Re: STM
 
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This is at 5:30 AM on a Sunday mornig!! This is the best I've ever got.

I think I can safely say from the above results that I'm not getting the 20Mb service I'm paying for.

And I'm not moaning because I got some bit torrent client running 24/7 download gigabytes of crap.

ceedee 18-05-2008 11:26

Re: STM
 
Recommend you post the results of some tests for helpful folk here to look over and, if they can't offer a solution, then contact Tech Support via their dedicated newsgroup.
All the details are in this post.

broadbandbug 18-05-2008 16:24

Re: STM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData (Post 34554515)
Hi,

Yes i know the locations, when i referred to ex-cw getting it first that is due to the config being rolled out there first (tested, confirmed, hackers had a field day with trying to get it to register on the headend)

No worries, that is the exact reason i dont release technical details on the said subject, i dont let on more than people need to know.

If i had given out technical information my source would indeed be found out amongst other people i am also in contact with.

And as i'm sure you know, VM dont take kindly to letting their customers know anything.

As no doubt you have your contacts (as you have said) the one time i did release abit of technical info it kicked up quite a fuss with management over at VM, lesson learnt.

As per the STM question, trust me, it's changed to system traffic management per ready for the application throttling rollout (which is coming) along with the overnight STM.

I have to say.. Some of your info is just not correct.. Anyone calling it System Traffic Management within VM just can't remember the acronym!;)

There is no overnight STM and there is no application throttling rollout!

Who ever is feeding you that one.. Is having you on or just plain wrong.. :(

TraxData 18-05-2008 16:29

Re: STM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandbug (Post 34554795)
I have to say.. Some of your info is just not correct.. Anyone calling it System Traffic Management within VM just can't remember the acronym!;)

There is no overnight STM and there is no application throttling rollout!

Who ever is feeding you that one.. Is having you on or just plain wrong.. :(

I have the form scanned right here in front of me talking about application throttling broadbandbug....

And no, it's changing...ask alex, what him dodge the question like he always does.

Infact this was also brought up on the newsgroups a few weeks back with people having their torrents shaped (out of stm hours)...which he gave his usual "looks like im giving you an answer but im not then deny it all" attitude.

Overnight STM is currently on the tables to be trialed, actually, seems your information isnt upto scratch either ;).

icsys 18-05-2008 16:33

Re: STM
 
If you can manage to do it without giving your source away.... explain a little more about the application throttling.
Are we talking P2P applications?

keef319 20-05-2008 01:13

Re: STM
 
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Grr damned throttling!!! Gone midnight and they're still at it...

What's the point of the 5hr thing?! Can't they just restrict it till 9pm then let it go back up to normal?

icsys 20-05-2008 10:23

Re: STM
 
Unfortunately the throttling can last until 01:59 assuming thay are playing by their own rules.
(Which, as far as I am concerned, they are not)

keef319 20-05-2008 10:33

Re: STM
 
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Well it's 09:32 and this is pants seeing as I'm on a 20Mb connection!

|Kippa| 20-05-2008 11:18

Re: STM
 
Traxdata are you suggestion that STM is going to be on 24 hours a day? If so what is the suggested download quota for the 24 hour period before STM kicks in?

broadbandbug 20-05-2008 12:02

Re: STM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keef319 (Post 34555950)
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Grr damned throttling!!! Gone midnight and they're still at it...

What's the point of the 5hr thing?! Can't they just restrict it till 9pm then let it go back up to normal?


It is a limitation of the feature.. VM will have in the near future the ability to kill all penalties at a set time.

So they will likely stop STM at 2100 and kill all penalties at 2300 or midnight.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by keef319 (Post 34556084)
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/05/3.png

Well it's 09:32 and this is pants seeing as I'm on a 20Mb connection!

That doesn't look like the stats for an STM'd 20Mb/s Cable Modem. Are you sure you have been STM'd?

xspeedyx 20-05-2008 13:54

Re: STM
 
the upload is way too high for stm'd


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