From david.dong at iana.org Sat Nov 2 12:09:29 2024 From: david.dong at iana.org (David Dong) Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2024 01:09:29 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] IANA IPv6 Global Unicast Address Assignments Registry Update Message-ID: Hi, The IANA IPv6 Global Unicast Address Assignments registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of the following block to APNIC: 2410::/12 APNIC 2024-11-01 You can find the registry at: https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address-assignments/ The allocation was made in accordance with the Policy for Allocation of IPv6 Blocks to Regional Internet Registries: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/allocation-ipv6-rirs-2012-02-25-en Best Regards, David Dong IANA Services Sr. Specialist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From spoofer-info at caida.org Sat Nov 9 05:00:28 2024 From: spoofer-info at caida.org (CAIDA Spoofer Project) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 10:00:28 -0800 Subject: [AusNOG] Spoofer Report for AusNOG for Oct 2024 Message-ID: <1731088828.806759.13120.nullmailer@caida.org> In response to feedback from operational security communities, CAIDA's source address validation measurement project (https://spoofer.caida.org) is automatically generating monthly reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which we received packets with a spoofed source address. We are publishing these reports to network and security operations lists in order to ensure this information reaches operational contacts in these ASes. This report summarises tests conducted within aus. Inferred improvements during Oct 2024: none inferred Source Address Validation issues inferred during Oct 2024: ASN Name First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed 38611 BENDIGOTELCO 2024-10-27 2024-10-30 Further information for these tests where we received spoofed packets is available at: https://spoofer.caida.org/recent_tests.php?country_include=aus&no_block=1 Please send any feedback or suggestions to spoofer-info at caida.org From narellec at gmail.com Mon Nov 11 10:30:47 2024 From: narellec at gmail.com (Narelle Clark) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:30:47 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] IAA end of year events on - Join us! Message-ID: HI all our end of year events are coming up fast, Sydney is on this Wednesday. People had a fabulous time in Hobart last week! Industry members should feel free to come along, if you're not a member of IAA or are having problems with the portal, contact my office via ceo AT internet.asn.au and we'll register you. Check out https://internet.asn.au/events/ for the full info, and registration links. Sydney End of Year Event Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm AEDT Venue: Flight Club Sydney | 135 Harrington St | The Rocks Melbourne End of Year Event Date: Wednesday, 20 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm AEDT Venue: Oche Melbourne | 263-269 Elizabeth St | Melbourne Adelaide End of Year Event Date: Tuesday, 26 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm ACDT Venue: Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq | Rundle Place | Level 1 | 77/91 Rundle Mall | Adelaide Perth End of Year Event Date: Thursday, 28 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm AWST Venue: B. Lucky & Sons Perth | Level 1 | Forrest Chase | Shop 26 | 401 Wellington St | Perth -- Narelle Clark -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From narellec at gmail.com Mon Nov 11 16:21:24 2024 From: narellec at gmail.com (Narelle Clark) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:21:24 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] IAA end of year events on - Join us! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Turns out I missed copying and pasting the Brisbane event in my list. This is why the CEO shouldn't be left to do these things :-) You?re ALSO invited to IAA?s End of Year Event in Brisbane! Date: Wednesday, 4 December 2024, 5:30pm ? 9:00pm AEST Venue: B.Lucky & Sons Fortitude Valley | Shop T1 | 315 Brunswick St | Fortitude Valley Check out https://internet.asn.au/events/ for the full info, and registration links. On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 at 10:30, Narelle Clark wrote: > > HI all > our end of year events are coming up fast, Sydney is on this Wednesday. > People had a fabulous time in Hobart last week! Industry members should > feel free to come along, if you're not a member of IAA or are having > problems with the portal, contact my office via ceo AT internet.asn.au > and we'll register you. > > Check out https://internet.asn.au/events/ for the full info, and > registration links. > > Sydney End of Year Event > Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm AEDT > Venue: Flight Club Sydney | 135 Harrington St | The Rocks > > Melbourne End of Year Event > Date: Wednesday, 20 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm AEDT > Venue: Oche Melbourne | 263-269 Elizabeth St | Melbourne > > Adelaide End of Year Event > Date: Tuesday, 26 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm ACDT > Venue: Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq | Rundle Place | Level 1 | 77/91 > Rundle Mall | Adelaide > > Perth End of Year Event > Date: Thursday, 28 November 2024, 5:30pm - 9:00pm AWST > Venue: B. 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This has the added benefit of letting me upgrade the Layer 3 device later with a remote config cutover rather than with a laptop on the floor of a cold datacentre, and then play router chess with the replaced hardware at my leisure. My experience as a telco employee is exactly the opposite of these choices - choose the gold plated options to minimise having to train an ops or field team to handle a fault because there are already too many circuits and faults and the after hours team will just punt it to the day team anyway. John On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 at 18:37, Bevan Slattery wrote: > Sorry one clarification (based upon answer already received!) > > > > > > Q: What would you be typically be connecting this service to? Router or > Optical? > > > > My intention here is that from a client perspective what are you likely to > plug into at your end and was based on us delivering from our optical > platform. My apologies. > > > > [background] > > > > The reason for this is because a number of 400G optical platforms aren?t > yet supporting 400G ER/ZR because the cards aren?t quite able for the power > (and or heat) of a QSFP-DD 400G ER/ZR optic in the transponder card. I > know most 400G routers can handle this (>120km), but surprisingly Infinera > and Ciena each today have limitations supporting this on some of their > optical platforms. I was basically looking for if you (the client) are > terminating this on a router, then if I can solve the 400G to 40km optical > (EoOTN) at my end then most clients plugging this into a router can handle > it. But if you were intending taking this as an optical/ODU into an > optical box then there we could have some issues with needing to check the > client end support (being limited at present). I?m basically hoping to see > lots of ?intending on plugging it into my router? ? > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sales at twig.com.au Thu Nov 28 08:36:56 2024 From: sales at twig.com.au (TWIG Solutions) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:36:56 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] Opticomm Gregory Hills - Fallout from planned outage. Message-ID: <484bce7f-6128-4ef2-bc51-1eef8ff96c48@twig.com.au> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssarkis at unitedip.net.au Thu Nov 28 08:39:55 2024 From: ssarkis at unitedip.net.au (Sam Sarkis-UIP) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 21:39:55 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] swan hill Vic Message-ID: Hi All, Does anyone have fixed wireless or other forms of connectivity in Swan Hill Vic. AERODROME RD SWAN HILL VIC I have a customer hoping for a 200mb Service. 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I see there is a school on the road as well as the airport so there is a good chance there is a fibre going past or nearby. Regards, Andrew Radke Open Spaces Internet Pty Ltd Ph: 0412 798 593 Web: osi.com.au > On 28 Nov 2024, at 7:39?am, Sam Sarkis-UIP wrote: > > Hi All, > > Does anyone have fixed wireless or other forms of connectivity in Swan Hill Vic. > > AERODROME RD SWAN HILL VIC > > I have a customer hoping for a 200mb Service. > > Apart from Starlink, NBN EE has a very hefty build cost. > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ________________________________ This email has been scanned for spam and viruses by Proofpoint Essentials. Click here to report this email as spam. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jaedwards at gmail.com Thu Nov 28 10:32:13 2024 From: jaedwards at gmail.com (John Edwards) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:02:13 +1030 Subject: [AusNOG] Opticomm Gregory Hills - Fallout from planned outage. In-Reply-To: <484bce7f-6128-4ef2-bc51-1eef8ff96c48@twig.com.au> References: <484bce7f-6128-4ef2-bc51-1eef8ff96c48@twig.com.au> Message-ID: Hi Mal, Planned outages in peak business times are necessary if one wants to have staff and resources available to respond to an unforeseen problem if it arises after the outage - this is not usually practical in the middle of the night, and can be unfair on the network admin who drew the short straw. I would also add that night works used to be popular in construction, to avoid economic detriment caused by road closures and traffic chaos. This is no longer the case. Modern Australian cities take a counter-intuitive approach of preferring that noisy works be constructed during the day to avoid upsetting residential voters, and inflicting the inconvenience on motorists who mostly do not live or vote in the city. 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URL: From jsullivan at opticomm.com.au Thu Nov 28 12:21:00 2024 From: jsullivan at opticomm.com.au (Jarryd Sullivan) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 01:21:00 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Opticomm Gregory Hills - Fallout from planned outage. In-Reply-To: References: <484bce7f-6128-4ef2-bc51-1eef8ff96c48@twig.com.au> <9cfb79f9-a94e-40ba-8772-cb19e8c0ca95.f3d99035-f1e9-4d4a-a388-75bf15a23515.eb1c0d89-ba78-46d3-8e41-78fbc0354e12@emailsignatures365.codetwo.com> Message-ID: Hi Mal, Apologies that your clients are experiencing adverse impact after our planned maintenance yesterday. We have no reports of widespread issues across that area post maintenance. To explain what is ?in our mind? when we elected to do this maintenance during the day, we performed a major network upgrade at this location, replacing Optical Line Terminal (OLT) equipment with our most current/modern platform. Replacing aging/legacy infrastructure is important to ensure ongoing reliability and stability of our network infrastructure. We performed this during the day (as we do with all equipment upgrades of this nature) for several reasons. 1. The upgrade depending on the number of customers migrating, number of PONs impacted results in rolling outages that can take upwards of 8-12 hours, requiring several different areas of expertise to complete the required works. Having these staff on shift during daylight hours is far safer (WH&S), especially for our field crews working next to roadside cabinets or the likes. 2. Traffic volumes are far lower during the day than they are in the evening/at night. The overall impact is lower completing these long changes during daylight hours, it wouldn?t fit in your usual 12am-6am window, and starting earlier would impact peak period, starting at midnight would result in still pushing into business hours. 3. Equipment issues/compatibility or unexpected outages can sometimes arise, in some cases this work requires us to enter properties to upgrade customer ONU/ONT equipment or investigate faults post upgrade. Completing these rolling upgrades throughout the day allows us to dispatch field staff to houses and knock on doors. Whilst this technique isn?t always successful, it?s going to certainly annoy less people than knocking on their door at 3am, as I?m sure you can understand. 4. If other issues arise with the migration, we have extra key personnel on standby, already working a shift that don?t need to be woken up to rectify the problem. In most cases, these are rolling upgrades, we?re cutting over a PON at a time, most customers experience no more than 10-30 minutes downtime during the entire maintenance window. I would also like to note that we do send outage advisories in advance of this planned work to ensure all RSPs are aware of it. This is something you?d have to discuss with your RSP as to why it was not known by them. If you send me an email off list with the addresses, I am happy to check and confirm our network is operating correctly, and provide you the best path forward to get the support you need, however please be aware that I am very limited in the ability to support customers directly, so anything outside of the scope of validating our network is operating correctly/incorrectly I will need to direct you to your RSP to have them raise fault tickets with us. P.S. apologies to the list for the HTML format email and auto generated signature, something I have no control over. =) Thanks, Jarryd From: John Edwards > Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 at 09:32 Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Opticomm Gregory Hills - Fallout from planned outage. To: > Cc: > Hi Mal, Planned outages in peak business times are necessary if one wants to have staff and resources available to respond to an unforeseen problem if it arises after the outage - this is not usually practical in the middle of the night, and can be unfair on the network admin who drew the short straw. I would also add that night works used to be popular in construction, to avoid economic detriment caused by road closures and traffic chaos. This is no longer the case. Modern Australian cities take a counter-intuitive approach of preferring that noisy works be constructed during the day to avoid upsetting residential voters, and inflicting the inconvenience on motorists who mostly do not live or vote in the city. John On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 at 08:07, TWIG Solutions > wrote: Hi All, Anyone else have clients in Gregory Hills (GYHL) who is having issues since the planned maintenance yesterday? I have no idea what is in their mind doing planned outages in peak business times, but ever since it came back up, I have 2 clients who's internet is flapping constantly. Does anyone have a contact at Opticomm as Commander support are not helpful at all, they weren't even aware of the planned maintenance which is concerning in itself, the other RSP knew about it. Cheers, Mal TWIG Solutions Your Mobile Technology Partner. e: sales at twig.com.au p: 02 8004 2000 Supplier of the Bitdefender Security Solutions. _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog Jarryd Sullivan National Engineering Manager ? 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URL: From trs80 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Thu Nov 28 18:25:28 2024 From: trs80 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (James Andrewartha) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:25:28 +0800 (AWST) Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra wifi calling issues Message-ID: <09ac576-4695-9eef-1d7e-6dd33da97090@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Hi, The past month or so some of our staff (whose desks don't get good Telstra coverage) have been complaining about calls going straight to voicemail when wifi calling is enabled (which we suggested due to the coverage issues). Doing a packet capture, I can see the IPsec tunnel being established to epdg.epc.mnc001.mcc505.pub.3gppnetwork.org. Some of the users have public IPs, others are behind NAT. Does anyone have any tips on working out why they'd be having issues all of a sudden? Thanks, -- # TRS-80 trs80(a)ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au #/ "Otherwise Bub here will do \ # UCC Wheel Member http://trs80.ucc.asn.au/ #| what squirrels do best | [ "There's nobody getting rich writing ]| -- Collect and hide your | [ software that I know of" -- Bill Gates, 1980 ]\ nuts." -- Acid Reflux #231 / From jenn at jenn.id.au Thu Nov 28 20:50:58 2024 From: jenn at jenn.id.au (Jennifer Sims) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 20:50:58 +1100 Subject: [AusNOG] Any Old Server Racks In Perth In-Reply-To: <1732771491297527375@bradleyamm.com> References: <1732771491297527375@bradleyamm.com> Message-ID: Bradley, Will check with my counterparts in Perth. Will gladly throw it your way if we do, anything that makes our effort low is perfect! Stand by for a day or so. J Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Nov 2024, at 16:25, Bradley Amm wrote: > > ?Hi Team > > Does anyone have a rack they need to get rid off but cant be bothered taking to the tip in Perth > > I need one for temp office (was going to buy one but its only for 3 to 6 months during renovations and rebuild) > > Full Height would be more than enough > Half Heigh would be perfect > > Will supply carton of beer (probably Emu Export) and pickup :) > ? > Thanks > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog From jaedwards at gmail.com Fri Nov 29 00:53:09 2024 From: jaedwards at gmail.com (John Edwards) Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 00:23:09 +1030 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra wifi calling issues In-Reply-To: <09ac576-4695-9eef-1d7e-6dd33da97090@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> References: <09ac576-4695-9eef-1d7e-6dd33da97090@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: Hi James, WiFi Calling uses the same backend as VoLTE. With the 3G network switch off, VoLTE has required some tweaks recently to ensure that 000 emergency calls still work as expected when a device is out of coverage with its Mobile provider, but within the coverage of another. This is because 3G gives a circuit out of the box, but Voice on an LTE network requires establishing a data connection with an unknown party first before a Voice call can be overlaid on it. Normally telcos don't just allow data sessions to subscribers they don't know, and at the time the session is established the intent for it to be an emergency call isn't known. If the problems started occurring around the same time 3G switched off then you may have found a place to start looking for a fault - there was almost certainly a software or config upgrade to voice systems. Trivia: The standard for LTE emergency call functionality was developed by Huawei for Australia's TPG Telecom in their Singapore rollout, the 2nd LTE-only mobile network globally, after Reliance Jio in India (I may have heard they used an app-based approach to solve emergency calling) John On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 at 18:37, James Andrewartha wrote: > Hi, > > The past month or so some of our staff (whose desks don't get good Telstra > coverage) have been complaining about calls going straight to voicemail > when wifi calling is enabled (which we suggested due to the coverage > issues). > > Doing a packet capture, I can see the IPsec tunnel being established to > epdg.epc.mnc001.mcc505.pub.3gppnetwork.org. Some of the users have public > IPs, others are behind NAT. > > Does anyone have any tips on working out why they'd be having issues all > of a sudden? > > Thanks, > > -- > # TRS-80 trs80(a)ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au #/ "Otherwise Bub here > will do \ > # UCC Wheel Member http://trs80.ucc.asn.au/ #| what squirrels do > best | > [ "There's nobody getting rich writing ]| -- Collect and hide > your | > [ software that I know of" -- Bill Gates, 1980 ]\ nuts." -- Acid Reflux > #231 / > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: