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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 12-Aug-20 12:20:22
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Re: FTTP outage d/t flooding


[re: MrSaffron] [link to this post]
 
Sorry I meant the routing both FTTP lines take from the same head end exchange (NSIMD) to the ISPs data
centres/servers south of the border. I suspect the BT one goes from NSIMD >> Glasgow >> Manchester and the Giganet one goes from NSIMD >> Edinburgh >> London, hence why the BT line still works & has a lower latency than the Giganet one (Manchester v London).

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Standard User Woolwich
(committed) Wed 12-Aug-20 14:28:42
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Re: FTTP outage d/t flooding


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I though the internet was designed to be resilient to these kind of events. When one route is disabled, data uses an alternative.

Or is that only if I want to launch an all out nuclear strike on the enemy du jour?
Standard User witchunt
(experienced) Wed 12-Aug-20 14:44:25
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Re: FTTP outage d/t flooding


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The internet has resilience, but the access network doesn't


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Standard User Woolwich
(committed) Wed 12-Aug-20 14:59:18
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Re: FTTP outage d/t flooding


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BT are blaming the storms in Edinburgh for outages in the Western Isles...
Standard User CarlTSpeak
(committed) Wed 12-Aug-20 15:19:07
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Re: FTTP outage d/t flooding


[re: Woolwich] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Woolwich:
I though the internet was designed to be resilient to these kind of events. When one route is disabled, data uses an alternative.


That only works when there are alternatives. The closer you get to the end users the less likely it is that there will be an alternative.

Building better networks, not just faster ones.
Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Wed 12-Aug-20 19:27:40
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Re: FTTP outage d/t flooding


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Highland76

The BT circuit will have been built with resilience in the Core, so Inverness Or Aberdeen will be connected (diversely) to both Edinburgh and Glasgow. Thus with Edinburgh out it will route via Glasgow and onward. The Giganet circuit looks like it only routes one way so is now down.

( I helped design the original Core -Metro nodes and the resilience about 10 years ago).

All Metro sites were dual parented and Cores at least triple, as long as your first Metro/core is not affected BT circuits should be resilient to losing a node. .
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