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Old 27-10-2009, 17:35   #62
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Re: What else could it be?

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Originally Posted by Welshchris View Post
Local cabling, there r 2 others affected that are atleast 5 miles away from i am i wouldnt call that local cabling![COLOR="Silver"]
People 5 miles away are on the same BSR card as you?

I think you have to be mistaken here, they are unlikely to cover that wide an area, an entire legacy uBR, all 4 cards, covers an area similar to or wider than a BSR / 10k card.

Again if this were affecting everyone in Swansea due to being a DHCP server tech support agents would be jumping up and down to get it fixed and it would be a P1 or MSO. It would be very obvious that this is an issue as fault levels in Swansea would go through the roof.

Have second line told you, at any time, that it's the DHCP server at fault? Local network guys have no access to either that DHCP server or the switch it is connected to and have no way to conclude that it is what is at fault.

Regarding the repull - if you are so certain that it is not what is at fault it may be wasteful but it's what happens when you sent flurries of emails and letters of complaint to every man and their dog, a number of different people going in different directions to try and deal with the same issue. Too many cooks, broth, etc.

If you are sure the repull isn't necessary you can refuse it. Sounds like VM are as confused as you are on this issue.
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