[AusNOG] Telstra multiple service faults - Chatswood Exchange?

Michael Diamond mdiamond at binarynetworks.com.au
Wed Apr 3 17:39:03 EST 2019


Hi All,

Fibre damage at Chatswood occurred approx. 10pm last night by 3rd party drilling.  I think the word that was used to describe this fault was  ‘catastrophic’.

Many, many pairs affected with 300m of new haul required.  They are ETA to starting splicing around 5-6pm tonight, but anyone who has driven around Chatswood around peak time will know that traffic will cause nightmares for all involved.

There is still no ETR, but if you haven’t made alternative arrangements , you’re in for a long wait. My best guess is you’re looking at another 12-24 hours.

Regards,
Michael Diamond / Chief Executive Officer
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From: AusNOG <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of TWIG Security
Sent: Wednesday, 3 April 2019 10:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Telstra multiple service faults - Chatswood Exchange?


Fibre cut in Chatswood apparently.  Go redundancy !



On 3/04/2019 12:45 am, Andrew Yager wrote:
Hi,

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).

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

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.

Andrew



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