27-04-2009, 17:45
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Re: No STM.. Again...
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Originally Posted by Broadbandings
There will be good reasons why things are being routed that way. The LINX connection may be short of capacity, they may be short of the committed rate on the DTAG transit.
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And depending on who he actually spoke to at VM, they may not have even had a clue which connection is being used for peering, and no influence over it.
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27-04-2009, 18:18
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Re: No STM.. Again...
I asked tech support to pass it onto the network team on the newsgroups when people were having issues accessing any server inside the OVH DC. I actually asked twice, and so did a friend, both times I was told it was passed along, and my friend was also. If 3 times isn't enough I don't know what is.
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27-04-2009, 18:34
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Re: No STM.. Again...
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
And depending on who he actually spoke to at VM, they may not have even had a clue which connection is being used for peering, and no influence over it.
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In that instance you'd hope they escalate the issue if they don't know how to resolve it.
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Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
I asked tech support to pass it onto the network team on the newsgroups when people were having issues accessing any server inside the OVH DC. I actually asked twice, and so did a friend, both times I was told it was passed along, and my friend was also. If 3 times isn't enough I don't know what is.
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There's a fault ticket raised with networks isn't there?
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27-04-2009, 18:47
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Re: No STM.. Again...
There was. I believe its probably closed as the VM/OVH issue was supposed to be resolved now.
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27-04-2009, 19:28
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Re: No STM.. Again...
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Originally Posted by Broadbandings
Heya, Janet just lease wavelengths and/or entire fibre on the VM optical network. The VM IP core isn't involved with Janet apart from some provision of (not multicast enabled) leased tail circuits.
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AFAIK, SuperJANET is run over dedicated links, and is all its own network (logically anyway). The logical network is all operated by JANET. I remember reading it in one of the newsletters anyway.
I wouldn't mind betting Virgin inherited a ton of dark fibre, and JANET are just leasing it. I remember them saying who it was leased from, but I don't recall who.
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27-04-2009, 19:39
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Re: No STM.. Again...
I used to have an OVH server and had problems about 8 months ago, but it seemed to sort itself out after about 2 to 3 weeks. I am thinking of getting a new OVH server, especially now that bandwidth from OVH to the Internet is 200mbit not 100mbit on their dedicated servers, although I think the Kimsurfi ones are still 100mbit to internet.
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27-04-2009, 19:41
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Re: No STM.. Again...
Only servers with a 1Gbps port get 200Mbps to the internet but this is excluding all Kimsufi's. Only ovh.co.uk servers with 1Gbps ports get it.
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03-05-2009, 00:12
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Re: No STM.. Again...
No STM in Cambridge CB24 on Saturday May 2nd and i'm on 20mbit.
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03-05-2009, 09:11
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Re: No STM.. Again...
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Originally Posted by KingDaveRa
AFAIK, SuperJANET is run over dedicated links, and is all its own network (logically anyway). The logical network is all operated by JANET. I remember reading it in one of the newsletters anyway.
I wouldn't mind betting Virgin inherited a ton of dark fibre, and JANET are just leasing it. I remember them saying who it was leased from, but I don't recall who. 
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JANet take fibre from all over the shop. Ex-ntl, Ex-Telewest, Cable and Wireless, Colt, Easynet, BT, whoever can get the job done at the right price!
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