[AusNOG] Monitoring ULL drops on AAPT MBE connections
Joshua D'Alton
joshua at railgun.com.au
Thu Apr 3 10:19:24 EST 2014
There was a thread recently on this. Think the conclusion was, basically if
the service is provider-NTU, you're stuffed.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Radek Tkaczyk <radek at tkaczyk.id.au> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
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> We are getting more and more cases where an AAPT MBE connection drops a
> ULL, and no-one notices this until the client complains about poor speeds,
> or another ULL drops and takes the connection offline.
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> For example, say an end user has an AAPT 10/10 MBE connection which uses 2
> x ULLs. If one of the ULLs drops, the speed will drop to around 5/5 and
> everything keeps going at the lower speed. This is all fine, except that
> AAPT do not correct the issue until you log a fault. Or worse, the second
> ULL drops at a later time and takes the connection completely offline.
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> How are we supposed to log a fault if we can't monitor for a ULL
> connection getting dropped?
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> How are other people handling this situation?
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> Regards,
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> Radek
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> Ph: 0413 383 231
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> radek at tkaczyk.id.au
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