We are experiencing an unusally high number of reports from customers
connecting to CLEAR and XTRA having performance problems FTP'ing to our web
servers.
Worst times seem to be late afternoon and late at night. Given that our
2Mbps link to Netgate is idling along, one expects there are some issues
between afore mention providers and Netgate.
It was not uncommon to get the occasional report from an IHUG customer, but
it seems CLEAR and XTRA have joined in :-)
I dont have any traces as yet, just customer service stats recording large
jump in calls on this topic.
Anybody have any knowledge / facts that may explain above?
Peter Mott
Chief Enthusiast
2DAY INTERNET LIMITED
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Good lord, what a lot of nameservers :)
I have chosen a selection from the replies I got -- I thought twenty
nameservers for a single zone was probably over the top, and the
selection below gives good diversity between different NZ networks.
These were pretty much the first replies I got back.
ns1.citylink.co.nz (203.97.231.226) [SOA]
ns1.netlink.co.nz (202.20.93.10)
ns1.clear.net.nz (203.97.33.14)
ns1.ihug.net.nz (203.29.160.4)
The zone should be ready for transfer from 203.97.231.226 right now.
Thanks for all the other people who offered nameservice for the zone.
I'll certainly keep you in mind next time I want something for free :)
Joe
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[to nznog, bcc'd to ape-discuss, sorry for duplicates]
I am about to ask ISOCNZ to arrange the ape.net.nz domain for the
benefit of the community, for use relating to the Auckland Peering
Exchange.
We need volunteers for:
+ primary nameservice; someone needs to be the main point of contact
for adding records to the zone
+ secondary nameservice; it would be nice to have a few secondary
nameservers around the place.
If you'd like to be involved, please contact me directly -- I'd like to
get a list of nameservers organised quickly so I can approach ISOCNZ with
instructions for getting the zone live.
Joe
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>>> "Russell Street" <russells(a)auckland.ac.nz> 28/July/1999 08:31pm >>>
>I don't know if this was sent to a lot of people or not, but am
>forwarding it to here because I don't have more than a rough idea
>about the answer.
>Russell
I get questions like this from time to time. Requests for historical information I refer to http://www.waikato.ac.nz/cache/www5/ and http://www.auckland.ac.nz/net/Accounting/nze.html . As to the current state of New Zealand's IP backbone I tell people there isn't one, though a number of corporates, including ISP's, operate their own medium- and long-distance links using point-to-point services provided by telcos.
If anyone has an improvement on that answer, I'd be keen to hear about it.
- Donald Neal
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~From woody(a)paradise.net.nz Tue Jul 27 08:19 NZS 1999
~Message-ID: <000c01bed7a3$f224ed60$4a9460cb@woody>
~From: "Wdy" <woody(a)paradise.net.nz>
~To: <r.street(a)auckland.ac.nz>
~Subject: hi
~Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:17:54 +1200
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
As an student I'm doing an assignment on the backbone structure available to New Zealand however I'm finding it hard to find any information the topic I have the data on the Gateway into NZ but there are surely more backbone structures than that network please have you any information on this topic any help would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
Alistair Wood
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I don't know if this was sent to a lot of people or not, but am
forwarding it to here because I don't have more than a rough idea
about the answer.
Russell
----- Forwarded message from Wdy -----
~From woody(a)paradise.net.nz Tue Jul 27 08:19 NZS 1999
~Message-ID: <000c01bed7a3$f224ed60$4a9460cb@woody>
~From: "Wdy" <woody(a)paradise.net.nz>
~To: <r.street(a)auckland.ac.nz>
~Subject: hi
~Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:17:54 +1200
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
As an student I'm doing an assignment on the backbone structure available to New Zealand however I'm finding it hard to find any information the topic I have the data on the Gateway into NZ but there are surely more backbone structures than that network please have you any information on this topic any help would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
Alistair Wood
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An ISP located in Sydney for sale. Several thousand customers. Interested
party please respond privately. Thanks.
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>>> "Joe Abley" <jabley(a)clear.co.nz> 29/July/1999 09:20am >>>
>How about "The New Zealand Internet Backbone consists of multiple
>interconnected STM-16 (2.5Gbit/s) SDH rings operated by CLEAR
>Communications Ltd over their fibre-optic network, to which other
>providers like Telecom NZ connect their legacy copper networks
>at strategic points"
Now, now. Let's keep INCIS out of this. [|:)
- Donald Neal
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Apparently of operational interest to at least one ISP in Auckland.
http://www.patho.gen.nz/~jabley/MVC-103F.JPG
Fifteen strikes this morning, apparently. We saw two of them
clearly on the way to work this morning, and can confirm that they
were Really Cool :)
Joe
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Peter,
Thanks. I've spoken with Waikato and they are investigating.
I will update once I have more details.
My regards,
Patrick
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Mott [SMTP:peter@2day.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 1999 2:20 PM
To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: ns99.waikato.ac.nz not restarted
Looks like DOMAINZ may have chosen not to restart ns99.waikato.ac.nz on
Friday night. We have 23 names registered in Friday, which have yet to be
delegated to our name servers.
Anybody know anything about this. There is no after hours contact for them,
so assume we have to wait until Monday to resolve.
Peter Mott
Chief Enthusiast
2DAY INTERNET LIMITED
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