Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
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Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
26-09-2013 9:44 PM
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This evening the peak issue continues. I have tried running some speed tests and I am getting 20% of my normal download speeds
dave's theory that it is a Bradwell Abbey issue (major BT node) seems to be right as other users (different ISPs too) on local exchanges seem affected too.
Edit: Raised it with the MKBAG group to see if they have any news. I know some other local exchanges had fibre orders on hold due to capacity issues, but I thought that was due to new connection capacity rather than bandwidth capacity
Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
26-09-2013 10:00 PM
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Could it be a result of extra connections being re-routed?
(I presume it is not just Plusnet affected by this issue)
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Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
26-09-2013 10:09 PM
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Quote from: w23 Could it be a result of extra connections being re-routed?
I was thinking that but apparently the BTW network wasn't affected. Some peering companies (L3) were affected though.
O2/Sky said they were going to re-route traffic to another local data centre.
Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 9:11 AM
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http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/zen/4270597-fttc-latency-spike-for-the-second-evening-running.html
Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 9:19 AM
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Quote from: AndyH I was thinking that but
Quote from: w23 Could it be a result of extra connections being re-routed?
I was thinking that but apparently the BTW network wasn't affected. Some peering companies (L3) were affected though.
O2/Sky said they were going to re-route traffic to another local data centre.
And they haven't actually successfully re-routed those affected in the Nortampton area and this is only around 360 customers.
Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 9:24 AM
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Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 9:57 AM
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Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 10:13 AM
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No monitors on non-fibre showing this anomaly (maybe just not enough monitors to have one in the area).
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Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 12:48 PM
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http://www.coolwebhome.co.uk/images/zenbqm.jpg
Expecting an update from BTW this afternoon.
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Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 3:07 PM
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27-09-2013 3:17 PM
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Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
27-09-2013 8:45 PM
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29-09-2013 2:15 PM
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Though BTw's routing might mean my connection goes through there, I'm not in or near Milton Keynes or Northampton.
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29-09-2013 8:06 PM
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@ Superzoom - I think this problem isn't related to your issues (due to the timing). Dave mentioned you can sometimes find out your BRAS from the router PPP logs. If you can find yours, it might be worth setting up some ping monitoring to check performance.
Re: Peak Time Latency Issues - Possibly Bradwell Abbey (MK) Node
29-09-2013 11:32 PM
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In fact, flat as a pancake, with a very fine dusting of peak time yellow. Couldn't even describe it as a hump.
Had a quick glance at the logs, but no indication of BRAS in the ongoing keep-alive chatter. Might be in the connection setup further back.
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