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Fibre cut in Chatswood apparently. Go redundancy !<br>
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On 3/04/2019 12:45 am, Andrew Yager wrote:<br>
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<div>We've got a bunch of headend services out in NextDC, Global
and Eqx, and I see Eqx also have reported a transit outage on
their eqx connect product (which i'm assuming is telstra cause
it lines up), and I know a few other people who have services
down. The services affected are all likely fed from the
chatswood exch (although I can't 100% confirm this is the
case).</div>
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<div>Chatting to the Telstra Recall team, it looks like they're
currently sending techs to a bunch of exchanges around the
site and wanting to do tests in the DC's; but they all seem to
be ignorant of the multiple cases for different services</div>
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<div>Is anyone from Telstra watching along and able to get
someone to correlate them together? I feel like someone should
have picked up the link… but you know what they say about
assumptions… and I can also see that there hasn't been an
outage posted about it yet.</div>
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