Re: [AusNOG] Hey Google, why are you in bed with Telstra?

2019-09-19 Thread Kai
On 18/9/19 8:25 pm, Mal wrote: On 18/09/2019 11:51 am, Jamie Lovick wrote: If you have a Google Home device, please say to your Google Home Speaker “Ok Google, send feedback” then wait for the Google assistant ask what is the feedback then say“ Inbound and outbound Calling” and their product

Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Bradley Amm
I dont belive tpg have let iinet/internode purchase asc or indigo capaticy so be intrested to see what they do Get Outlook for Android From: AusNOG on behalf of Cole, Michael Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 7:43:37 AM To:

[AusNOG] Telstra DNS Cache Issue

2019-09-19 Thread Lachlan Gilmour
Hello, Can someone form Telstra mobile / DNS team please contact me offlist? Having issues resolving a domain on 4g networks; can't identify exactly what DNS server I'm on - I believe it may be 149.135.228.1 as reported by ( http://www.whatsmydnsserver.com/ ). All bigpond servers are testing

Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Jarryd Sullivan
Looks like they're sending it via Telstra which appear to have maybe Indigo capacity as they're still reaching SGP in <50ms Jarryd Sullivan From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Bradley Amm Sent: Friday, 20 September 2019 9:20 AM To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net; Cole, Michael Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We

Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Matthew Moyle-Croft
Hangon, That means at some point it was up again? :) :) MMC > On 20 Sep 2019, at 9:13 am, Cole, Michael wrote: > > Sea-Me-We 3 down again. > Not sure where the break is, but affecting my Sydney to Singapore > connectivity. > > 4 – 6 weeks for circuit restoration. > > > ~michael > >

Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Bradley Amm
This is a pretty good run of it being online. Must be a record. Get Outlook for iOS From: AusNOG on behalf of Matthew Moyle-Croft Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 8:09 am To: Cole, Michael Cc: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re:

Re: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread Jim Woodward
You're lucky to get over v22bis with VoIP these days, I couldnt get my old USRbotics V.Everthing to train above 2400 baud over an EnGin service recently in a trip down nostalgia lane, despite playing with codec's etc.. The only fax service ive seen work with any degree of reliability was over

[AusNOG] Aussie Broadband contact

2019-09-19 Thread Josh Atterbury
Hi All, Hoping to speak to someone at Aussie BB from the networks team. Cheers, Josh. ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog

Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Bevan Slattery
Don’t be so sure... ;) From: AusNOG on behalf of Bradley Amm Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 9:51 am To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net; Cole, Michael Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 downagain. I dont belive tpg have let iinet/internode purchase asc or indigo

Re: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread Luke Iggleden
Hey Rob, I still have a lucent max tnt packed with 480 modems, and 16 x e1s. Probably have a max 6000 as well, and a 4000 for nostalgia. I’ve seen some isdn to sip devices around that might be the way to go for an e1 interface. You need a digital interface to get over v34. Cheers, Luke

Re: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread Rob Thomas
I probably should take this off list, BUT, some people may not be aware of how much better Asterisk is these days! Asterisk USED to rely on interrupt-driven timing, which was - when you had a real timing source - super reliable. However, when you DIDN'T have timing, you had to fudge it, and there

[AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread Rob Thomas
I was reminiscing on derpbook, and realised that it would be a RIDICULOUSLY insane idea to try to recreate a 56k dialup ISP in 2020. So I'm going to do it. To further this plan, I'm hoping that someone has some old Bay 5000/5399's lying around that they paid megabucks for and are now worth less

[AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Cole, Michael
Sea-Me-We 3 down again. Not sure where the break is, but affecting my Sydney to Singapore connectivity. 4 - 6 weeks for circuit restoration. ~michael --- This email has been scanned for email related threats

Re: [AusNOG] Sea-Me-We 3 down....again.

2019-09-19 Thread Jim Woodward
We need to invert the alerts for Sea-Me-We3 - send out an email when it's up, we'll just presume it's always down unless notified otherwise :) Kind Regards, Jim. On 20-09-2019 09:43, Cole, Michael wrote: Sea-Me-We 3 down again. Not sure where the break is, but affecting my Sydney to

Re: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread Matt Perkins
Ours all went to scrap years ago.  I wonder if I have a copy of the old tftp image that it loads off. Not sure I even remember the name for it. PS. you have to much time on your hands. PSS what are you going to use for an E1 as Asterisk and a zap card ?  I very much doubt v34 will make it

Re: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread Jamie Lovick
Hi, I wonder how many Cisco AS5200's (probably the most popular 56K Access Server) are lying around gathering dust? They're probably way beyond even being used as a door stop. An ACC/Ericsson Tigris would be another option, or Lucent MAX TNT Access Server. Who has modems left anymore? Jamie

Re: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?

2019-09-19 Thread James Hodgkinson
I know of at least two big banks of 56k modems being used as telemetry data platforms for remote sites ... we had to get custom serial cables made for the interfaces because the things they talk to are ~30 years old and still going strong. James On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, at 09:28, Jamie Lovick