23-11-2004, 22:47
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Location: Farnborough, Hants
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Spurious Packet Loss
I have been having loads of problems with BB for about 2 years, the main problem is losing the downstream component (Have a SB4100 CM)
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0411091121477-InformationH501.2HFC: Shutting Downstream Down 0411091121472-AlertT507.0Received Async Error Range Failed 0411091121303-CriticalH501.8HFC: T4 Timer Expired 0411091121307-InformationH501.11HFC:Unable to recover FEC lock 0411091121273-CriticalH501.16HFC: FEC LOCK recovery failed
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This seemed to get resolved, now I am suffering from wild packet loss 30-40% but this evening after rebooting the CM I am only suffering from 5% (pinging glfd-t2core-a-ge-wan61.inet.ntl.com). I have spoken to the faults line and they say it is the cable modem at fault. It is very irregular. Any idea's anyone??
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23-11-2004, 22:53
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
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Originally Posted by ntangle
I have spoken to the faults line and they say it is the cable modem at fault.
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Why don't you just get ntl to replace the modem?
 to the site btw.
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23-11-2004, 23:01
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
Cos I don't think it is the modem, Transco have had the road up next to the 'green box' for a week, and were mucking around today when it went funny. Just wondering if it is something else ?????!?!?!?!
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23-11-2004, 23:18
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
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Originally Posted by ntangle
Cos I don't think it is the modem, Transco have had the road up next to the 'green box' for a week, and were mucking around today when it went funny. Just wondering if it is something else ?????!?!?!?!
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Aha.....
Well-either way ntl need to come out, & if they discover it's Transco's fault then that's for them to take up with Transco & bill them for repairing the damage.
Either way, you shouldn't lose out.
(And don't let ntl try to tell you that you have to take it up with Transco.  )
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23-11-2004, 23:30
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
ntangle, please send me your public IP address and I will check how your modem looks from the ntl end (open a DOS prompt, in WinXP Start-Run-CMD then type ipconfig and that should give you your IP address, unless you are behind a router in which case the router's WAN IP address is what I need).
Thanks.
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23-11-2004, 23:34
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
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Originally Posted by Ignition
ntangle, please send me your public IP address and I will check how your modem looks from the ntl end (open a DOS prompt, in WinXP Start-Run-CMD then type ipconfig and that should give you your IP address, unless you are behind a router in which case the router's WAN IP address is what I need).
Thanks.
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Send it in a PM (Private Message), rather than post your I.P on a public forum!
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23-11-2004, 23:41
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
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Originally Posted by Neil
Send it in a PM (Private Message), rather than post your I.P on a public forum!
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This is true, these IPs are far more valuable to my customers when only I know them
Seriously yes PM me the information I'll check it out.
Just to reassure you I have no way of tying your IP address to who you are, where you live, etc, you'll literally be just a set of numbers on a screen to me incase you're worried about the privacy aspect
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23-11-2004, 23:52
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
Neil has given me your details and your issue should now be resolved. Ta.
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23-11-2004, 23:54
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
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Originally Posted by Ignition
Neil has given me your details and your issue should now be resolved. Ta.
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All part of the service here @ CF!
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24-11-2004, 00:03
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
Thanks guys, not too bad now..... can I guess this was you, as I had to reboot the modem as it hung like a donkey
7-Information I510.0*** BOOTING *** SB4100-4.0.6-SCM-NOSHELL 0411232247317-Information C100.0 UCC-RSP Upstream Channel Change Response 0411232247317-Information C0.0UCC-REQ Upstream Channel Change Request 0411232247268-Debug T505.0Acquired Upstream with status OK 0411232247207-Information H501.1HFC: Shutting Upstream Down 0411232247207-Information C100.0UCC-RSP Upstream Channel Change Response 0411232247207-Information C0.0UCC-REQ Upstream Channel Change Request pinging the ntlworld.com website I get the following stats......
Ping statistics for 62.253.162.30:
Packets: Sent = 125, Received = 123, Lost = 2 (1% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 11ms, Maximum = 60ms, Average = 18ms
kind of looks a lot better
Thanks again
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24-11-2004, 00:28
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
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Originally Posted by ntangle
Thanks guys, not too bad now..... can I guess this was you, as I had to reboot the modem as it hung like a donkey
7-Information I510.0*** BOOTING *** SB4100-4.0.6-SCM-NOSHELL 0411232247317-Information C100.0 UCC-RSP Upstream Channel Change Response 0411232247317-Information C0.0UCC-REQ Upstream Channel Change Request 0411232247268-Debug T505.0Acquired Upstream with status OK 0411232247207-Information H501.1HFC: Shutting Upstream Down 0411232247207-Information C100.0UCC-RSP Upstream Channel Change Response 0411232247207-Information C0.0UCC-REQ Upstream Channel Change Request pinging the ntlworld.com website I get the following stats......
Ping statistics for 62.253.162.30:
Packets: Sent = 125, Received = 123, Lost = 2 (1% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 11ms, Maximum = 60ms, Average = 18ms
kind of looks a lot better
Thanks again
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Damn there goes my secret of what I did
EDIT: Apologies for the break in connection, modem wasn't being v cooperative.
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06-12-2004, 22:49
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
Whoa, its happening again....
Ping statistics for 62.253.162.30:
Packets: Sent = 88, Received = 77, Lost = 11 (12% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 11ms, Maximum = 62ms, Average = 17ms
what can the problem be? again?????
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08-12-2004, 22:44
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Re: Spurious Packet Loss
hmm maybe those packets just have a poor sence of direction...
seriously though maybe a router or something is playing up and dropping a few packets. maybe someone from ntl could run some diagnostics or somthing?
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