Salut Olivier,
We are using ZyXEL ZyWALL1050/USG1000/USG300 behind various P-2802.
In most case, we have some green.ch public IP address subnet, the P-2802 is
running as (br-)router, smaller installations PPPoE is
terminated on the ZyWALL.
As wholesales VDSL2 is PPPoE only, there is no
you wrote nothing about line usage
i´d recomend to graph the dsl-line-usage on a 1 second
intervall-base to see if you have peaks. additionally
put a icmp paket loss to it - then you see if
line usage corresponds to paket or link loss.
also have a look for link loss - check your modem if
the dsl
Hello!
On Wed, March 5, 2008 2:31 pm, Olivier Mueller wrote:
Is it possible that the Zyxel device is not the proper one anymore for
this case?
I don't know the situation on current Zyxel hardware, but my Prestige 642R
couldn't handle all connections for my needs.
What would you try next? If
Hello, bonjour,
I'm not sure it is the right place to ask this, but as most the members
of this list are working for companies selling *DSL services, maybe
there will be a match :)
The network of one of the companies I'm working for is connected to
internet simply via a green.ch VDSL line, over
What kind of Setup did you have on the Dislam... Please check if the link is
going down... If yes. Swisscom should reduce the Traffic rate on the line.
Standard is the max. by 25000. Some line must be fixed on 2 or less...
Greetings Xaver
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From: Kurt A.
On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 14:50 +0100, Spiess Bernd wrote:
you wrote nothing about line usage
Right: it's for a web-design company, so 80% download (http), 20% upload
(sftp/scp/ftp/rsync), no p2p (afaik and according to ntop :-), Jabber
clients everywhere.
I see no traffic peaks, just these
Manuel Krummenacher schrieb:
I personally would buy an Alix board from pcengines.ch (costs about CHF
150 with 3 LAN interfaces), install pfSense on it, switch the Zyxel to
bridge mode and be happy. ;-) With the Alix, you would also gain extra
benefits like complex packet filter rules, traffic
I think this is a good Idea... Swisscom could also look on the Dslam Log if
you have to many errors on the Line... Many of the problems could be
elemated by lower rates.
Greetings Xaver
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From: Olivier Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Olivier Mueller wrote:
I see no traffic peaks, just these disconnects...
If it's any help to you - we've also been seeing many disconnects in the
last 1-2 weeks. Not on VDSL, just plain ADSL. Typically every day we
would have 3-4 quick disconnects during the night, then maybe a few in
the
according to what this guy writes,
http://rockpenguin.wordpress.com/2008/02/23/installing-pfsense-on-the-alix2c1/
such thing as a firewall based on Alix platform requires at least few days of
work for a guy on a salary with nothing else to do :)
If you start counting the cost of worktime to have
On Wed, March 5, 2008 9:45 pm, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
according to what this guy writes,
http://rockpenguin.wordpress.com/2008/02/23/installing-pfsense-on-the-ali
x2c1/ such thing as a firewall based on Alix platform requires at least
few days of work for a guy on a salary with nothing else
- Original Message
From: Manuel Krummenacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get your point. You have to do some work to get it running, but its far
away from days. If you don't need serial access, you can skip the part
with the baud-rate configuration. The interfaces can be assigned from the
On Wed, March 5, 2008 11:26 pm, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
+ 3-4 hours to read all the pieces of documentation, choosing the right
board that you want to use, all the software options that are available,
adding the wireless cards of proper vendor, chatting on this list etc.
You're right, I
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