G'day all,

Over the years we've done a fair few iiNet NBN installations for our customers, 
however over the years we've also had a number of problems. I'm wondering if 
anyone can shed some light on the issues we've had. Pretty much 95% of the time 
if we swap a router over for a customer (e.g. Cisco 867/887 to a Cisco 1921) we 
have no end of issues getting a DHCP lease on the new router, the usual support 
response we get when calling business support is to turn the NTD + Router off 
for 4 hours and then turn it back on and  the issue will be resolved. Early on 
we used to do this, and confirmed it'd work, but I can't understand why we're 
waiting 4 hours for a business service just by us simply putting a new router 
in, so I continued to push harder and harder when calling support, one day I 
managed to get an helpdesk staff member who was speaking to a Level 2 colleague 
that managed to immediately clear all active sessions for this customer and 
within seconds we got a DHCP lease.

Today I've got another customer again, same issue changing from an older 887 to 
a 1921 and the configuration is spot on, it was doing my head in until I 
remembered this issue. Called support, same response, "NBN limitation, wait 4 
hours and it'll start working". To which I asked why this doesn't affect 
Telstra, Aussie Broadband and a number of other providers using IPoE. The 
helpdesk staff member then did a "kick user" and then an LDAP resync and then 
apparently he's logged a dcs clear now, to which my customer is now waiting an 
unknown period of time until this ticket gets sorted.

I'd appreciate any help from anyone, or any suggestions to get this working 
quicker, and hopefully if anyone from iiNet is on list they can address this 
issue that's been happening for years? Cheers

Jarryd Sullivan


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