Anybody else observed that bigben gained about 19 years at about 1:25pm
this arvo?
$ date
Tue Jan 1 14:54:33 NZDT 2002
$ /usr/sbin/ntpdate -q truechimer.waikato.ac.nz
server 130.217.76.32, stratum 2, offset -0.001089, delay 0.04276
1 Jan 14:49:38 ntpdate[17537]: adjust time server 130.217.76.32 offset
-0.001089 sec
$ /usr/sbin/ntpdate -q bigben.clix.net.nz
server 203.167.224.60, stratum 1, offset 619315199.998172, delay 0.03613
1 Jan 14:49:55 ntpdate[17540]: step time server 203.167.224.60 offset
619315199.998172 sec
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Matthew
could you reply back to me re your post in nz.general. Have something to
same which cant be done publicly.
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.
---Confucius
Ihug has updated the list of networks we are advertising across APE and
elsewhere. We have added several new networks today. The complete prefix
list and the changes are below, they are also available from:
http://www.ihug.net/ihug-prefix-list
Current Prefix list is:
ip prefix-list ihug-networks description ihug peering prefix-list contact:
noc(a)ihug.co.nz : Updated 2004-07-29
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 192.107.113.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.21.130.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.21.136.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.36.44.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.36.94.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.37.136.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.37.182.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.37.187.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.46.160.0/20 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.33.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.46.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.48.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.59.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.63.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.88.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.144.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.148.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.176.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.178.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.180.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.186.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.240.0/22 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.249.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.50.84.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.50.103.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.50.188.0/22 le 22
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.50.255.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 203.96.192.0/19 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 203.109.128.0/17 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 203.118.128.0/18 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 203.173.128.0/17 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 210.55.110.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 210.55.184.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 210.55.202.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 210.55.248.0/21 le 24
The following networks were added on 2004-07-29:
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.33.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.46.0/23 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.48.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.63.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.49.178.0/24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 202.50.188.0/22 le 22
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 203.96.192.0/19 le 24
ip prefix-list ihug-networks permit 210.55.110.0/24
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Simon Lyall <simon.lyall(a)ihug.co.nz>
Senior Engineer, Ihug Ltd, Auckland, NZ
This is fairly OT, but I figure that the likelihood of someone on here
being able to help him is higher than the other lists he posted to.
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:13:00 +1200
From: Chris Day <chris.day(a)dse.co.nz>
Reply-To: nzlug(a)linux.net.nz
To: adsl(a)lists.unixathome.org, broadband(a)lists.unixathome.org,
nzlug(a)linux.net.nz
Subject: [nzlug] Problems connecting to Telstra Broadband service in
Wellington via a DSE XH1151 Broadband Router?
Over the last couple of weeks we have seen an increase in customer calls
regarding the use of the DSE XH1151 Broadband Router with the Telstra
Wellington Broadband service. For some unknown reason some routers are
suddenly dropping the connection. In almost all cases the customer indicates
the router has been working fine. It seems to us the properties of the service
has somehow changed and we are trying to contact Telstra to resolve the issue
but have been unsuccessful in making any meaningful contact.
If you work for Telstra or know of anyone in a position of authority that can
help us, it would be most appreciated if you could contact
ross.hamblin(a)dse.co.nz
We are eager to work with Telstra and our manufacturers to resolve this
issue.
Kind regards,
Chris Day
Senior Buyer
DSE(NZ)Ltd
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Thanks for the prompt replies guys... To summarise:
- Yes, there is more than one IP and I now have them so my original idea
should work.
- I could use DNAT on one or both routers to fix it all at my end.
- I wasn't wanting to do transfers between the 2 routers, only between each
router and the JSG realm.
- I was planning a multithread (2-3 threads per router) FTP DL of a large
file, simultaneously from both routers, while measuring speed, error rates,
retrains etc from both, then switching ADSL lines and repeating to see if
one line is better than the other. A couple of iterations should allow me to
factor out line differences.
Thanks to all respondents for ideas.
Cheers - Neil G
> Now, I can only find one IP address for this, and was hoping
> someone might be able to tell me if it's available over 2
> different Ips so I can use a host based static route to get
> one file through one NIC (and ADSL router #1) and another
> file through the other NIC (and ADSL router #2)
If one of the routers does DNAT you could use the same ip, just use the
translated IP on the router that allows it.
jfp.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jean-Francois Pirus <jfp(a)clearfield.com> Clearfield Software Ltd
Phone (+64-9) 358 2081 4th Floor 8-10 Whitaker Place
Fax (+64-9) 358 2083 P O Box 2348 Auckland, New Zealand
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Hi guys - I think this is appropriate here...
I have been asked to arrange a head to head speed test for a new product
with an existing competitor product (ADSL routers) and I'd like to use the
JSG realm for this... However, I'd like to use one PC for side by side
testing and graphing (Yes, we have marketing people that want to see this,
and to show it off to visitors).
This would be easy with Jetstream but our test accounts are only tiny
traffic ones, so the obvious choice is JSG.
Now, I can only find one IP address for this, and was hoping someone might
be able to tell me if it's available over 2 different Ips so I can use a
host based static route to get one file through one NIC (and ADSL router #1)
and another file through the other NIC (and ADSL router #2)
If we can't do this then we need to do a Router A THEN Router B and the
marketing people just aren't excited about that.
(Also, using one machine at the same time elimiates PC differences)
(Yes, I know there are other issues, NIC cards, ADSL line differences etc -
Marketing doesn't care)
Cheers - Neil G
Well, looks like that router isn't managed from here...
Good news is that the MCI rep here is passing all this on to their Ops Manager in Sydney.
He'll also let them know that the domain info is no longer valid, and to update their contact info :-)
I had hoped that they'd have someone on this list.......
Does anyone have any contact info for whoever has taken over the management of the Voyager peering router on APE?
Failing that, is it still carrying any legitimate traffic? It's leaking international traffic, which makes it a bit too convenient for handing off DoS attacks - national peering links being larger than intl.... Anything from that router has an international return path. Anyone seeing any route advertisements from there?
BTW, all the domain contact info for them is invalid - the phone number listed in the Domainz record is for a sheetmetal shop on the Nth Shore!!
Cheers,
Gordon
The Internet Name Group are back too trading under "domainnames.com.au"
using an eNom reseller account.
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