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Behodar

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#312873 25-May-2024 08:17
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Morning all,

 

I just got up and found that I have no connection. The router is getting assigned the correct IP address but is reporting "limited connectivity", and the client machines all just stall when I try to e.g. open a page or ping a server.

 

I would have thought someone would have already posted something if it was down, but can anyone confirm whether it's all good elsewhere?

 

I'm in a Chorus area (Whakatane).

 

Edit: And then, right after posting, it's magically come right. Crisis averted :)


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HowickDota
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  #3234497 25-May-2024 08:28
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Had the same outage - now back



dsnztech
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  #3234498 25-May-2024 08:29
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Based in wellys was down for arround 10-15 minutes. Its back up now.

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  #3234501 25-May-2024 08:36
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Me too and high latency last night

 

 

 




  #3234502 25-May-2024 08:39
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Saw the same on bng2-akl2


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  #3234504 25-May-2024 08:46
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Behodar:

 

I would have thought someone would have already posted something if it was down

 

 

So it seems that it just happened to go down just as I sat at the computer, so it was really just luck of the draw that I was first to report it.


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  #3234509 25-May-2024 09:15
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Morning team,

 

You are correct, between approximately ~8:05~8:15 this morning, some customers who traversed a specific network element may have had degraded or no service for a brief period.

 

While still being fully investigated, early indications are a fibre break, which caused the core to reaggregate traffic away from this element to restore service.

 

While inconvenient, the network reaggregated traffic and restored service automatically as intended.





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