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Praise the Maker
I am finally back online.
Hope everyone else gets reconnected soon
Probably about as reliable as an old guy on the internet with (allegedy) some random certs, but I guess we'll see.You think the PIR will ever contradict the media statement? Never
It will get out but not in your PIR it wont. Probably works its way out in the same way as Epsteins flight list and what not.Probably about as reliable as an old guy on the internet with (allegedy) some random certs, but I guess we'll see.
It's Optus not "Bobs's Internet and Dry-Cleaning Company", if it's a hack it's going to get out, especially when the nation's biggest media network is linked to the major competitor.
Plenty of ways to watch sports outside the mainstream ways. f*ck optusThey effectively held Australians that follow the EPL, hostage.
Same here, called a few places to check if the phone service is properly working.Praise the Maker
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Yes of course, but prefer to watch it on Foxtel.Plenty of ways to watch sports outside the mainstream ways. f*ck optus
This is apparently the inside word, I'm sure you can use your certs to analyse itIt will get out but not in your PIR it wont. Probably works its way out in the same way as Epsteins flight list and what not.
WTF are you on about Its EXACTLY what i said the problem was. Port exhaustion/too many connections smashing the networkThis is apparently the inside word, I'm sure you can use your certs to analyse it
"The suspected root cause of the issue lies with the route reflectors, which are currently handling an excessive number of routes, leading to session shutdown and a complete traffic halt. Our on-site technician is actively prioritising establishing a console connection. Rest assured that said technician is also being provided additional technical support remotely."
You have to wonder how many new customers they will get a result of this latest drama with Optus.
Stupid long outage now. You can just imagine the shouting and carrying on now. Assuming they can actually get an incident bridge going
They've probably had to send a bunch of peons to the nearest Telstra shop and buy 4/5G dongles!
Are you currently sitting in a café with working Wi-Fi? Have a look around. Some of the other customers might be Optus execs.
My bet on the root cause is a poorly documented and implemented change that failed and was only partially rolled back. The poor documentation leading to it being overlooked for hours. Like updating the firmware on core switches used in their backbone
You said the problem was it's a hack, then that it was a hack because only hacks take this long to fix, then that a spike would cause a degradation and not an outage, and that a routing issue fix wouldn't be gradual..........WTF are you on about Its EXACTLY what i said the problem was. Port exhaustion/too many connections smashing the network
So either Optus got 1 million new customers overnight or something else happened
Well im right in all of that...You said the problem was it's a hack, then that it was a hack because only hacks take this long to fix, then that a spike would cause a degradation and not an outage, and that a routing issue fix wouldn't be gradual..........
What packet of cereal did you get your "certs" in?
Reboot for sure. They wont admit is needed but it isStill no connection...
You expect them to admit it now?
In IT a problem doesnt last this long unless its a hack. They would have restored the backup or reverted to it by now if it was just a systems failure.
Better go tell Facebook to do their Cert 2Well im right in all of that...
It wasnt a telecommunications gear issue, it wasnt degradation and it wasnt a routing issue as connections were being established and they are not using propogation to fix the issue and are consoling in instead (console on to remove something...)
It literally says my 2nd post was the cause and that is port exhaustion
Ports dont get exhaused without a hack in telecommunications. Can get a Cert 2 in IT at Tafe to figure that one out if you need one
So you think Optus repeated one of the biggest stuff ups in IT history after the fact?
Telstra seems to be more reliable
Their mobile coverage also seems better especially in regional areas where Optus is hopeless once out of urban areas.
I can no longer tolerate Optus unreliability- is it relatively simple to switch providers? Given its telecommunications related I expect it to be a shambolic nightmare but anyone with experience in moving to Telstra interested in experiences