Neil.

This is what Virgin Media implied. We can't know for certain, but we know
failover depends on BGP (we've a few hundred IPs that are supposed to
switch over), and we are still down when we try to use our backup/BT
circuit.

Thanks,
Simon.

On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 at 16:41, Neil J. McRae <[email protected]> wrote:

> Simon
> Are you saying your BT circuit also failed?
>
> Neil
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 28 Apr 2020, at 13:54, Simon Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>
>
> Neil,On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 at 10:14, Giles Coochey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 28/04/2020 09:49, Tom Bird wrote:
>>
>> On 27/04/2020 23:43, Marek Isalski wrote:
>>
>> Good luck to the engineers at 5089, 6830, and beyond.  Judging from
>> status pages extending the outage to 06:00, it sounds like they're
>> expecting to be in for a long night.
>>
>>
>> The backup link for my house is a GRE tunnel over a cable modem so I've
>> got some reasonably accurate times for the faults.
>>
>> Our  path (from Sheffield) into VM's network is via Level3 in Manchester,
>> the return path always seems to be via London despite my best efforts to
>> jog it so that doesn't happen.
>>
>> I've removed some of the verbosity from these log lines as only the
>> timestamp and the up/down status are what we care about:
>>
>> <snip>
>> BGP timers 30/90.
>>
>> It's going to be some weird telco nonsense isn't it.
>>
>> Previous attempt didn't like my inline image, data over VMB Line / GRE
>> from Devon to London
>>
>> Event Start Time Event End Time Event Duration Event/State Type
>> <snip>
>>
>
>  We now have a total outage on our VM circuit. Just checking if anyone is
> in the same boat currently?
>
> Attempting to failover to our BT backup circuit fails, understandably as
> the requires route changes.
>
> Thanks,
> Simon.
>
>

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