Hi, so I discovered this forum after trying to learn a bit more about how the OpenReach/BT FTTP network works and I apologise in advance that this is a bit of a long one. For reference, I used to teach networking commercially for a company called QA Training and although I've forgotten a lot of it, I'm reasonably technical and I like to think I'm ok at troubleshooting but I feel like I'm going mad with this one! I'm also a seasoned solaris/freebsd/linux guy so I've done a load of iperf testing on my local network to prove that's all behaving correctly.
We've been a Zen FTTP customer for a few years now - got FTTP just before lockdown and it has on the whole been excellent. A few months ago though we started to notice issues. I noticed some lag on web pages - nothing too bad - probably only 250ms here and there but it led me to do some speedtests which is when I discovered I was getting around 8Mbps down and 110Mbps up. We're on a 900/100 contract so the 110 is us hitting the cap.
VERY long story as short as possible - this has persisted for months now with numerous openreach engineers, escalation to 2nd and 3rd line openreach teams (it's with (I _think_) the national infrastructure at the moment) and something has definitely changed in the past few days because the connection has started fluctuating wildly between 900 down and 0 down and a fair bit inbetween. If I use the speedtest app or cli tool on a PC that's connected to via a gigabit card to a managed gigabit switch then 5 tests in a row can produce 5 wildly different results. I appreciate that remote server load and contention/etc may play a part in that but we're talking 900 to 4 to 20 to 600 to 0.1 for example. My ping times are always around 11ms and the last test I did was 1.80/102.72.
Tested with 2 different routers (a Unifi security gateway - my normal router and the Zen supplied Fritzbox) and also tested with a gigabit network card connected directly to the ONT using PPPoE auth. In the past, those test results haven't varied significantly from hour to hour - the changes up and down in line speed have been quite slow and the upload is almost always hitting the capped speed.
ONT replaced twice, originally a Huawei, then a Nokia, then another Huawei. I _think_ they said the line tests at -16dB - whatever it is, it's apparently excellent. Clearly there's no issue with the fibre between our house and the exchange because it wouldn't work in one direction and not the other. Apparently the line concentrator (or something like that - it's hard to get definitive information 2nd hand from zen - but I believe it's the bit of equipment that 32 fibres go into) has been replaced at the exchange along with something else.
So, here's the bit I'm hoping someone can help me with. The very first engineer that came out to me tested our line and had an error that he'd never seen before. He spoke to the 2nd line team and they didn't appear to know what it meant either. Happily I got a photo of the test error on his phone screen and the error is "Ethernet TCC parameters breaching thresholds on CP Handover Port". Having googled it, I've learned that TCC is an layer 2 encapsulation protocol - I would guess that's what's used to tunnel our traffic to Zen's network.
The first engineer repeated the test a bunch of times until that error didn't come back and called it "fixed" - thanks! It seems to be an intermittent fault and a number of the more senior engineers that I feel like I'm becoming friends with have seen the error on the line since. Yesterday a friendly engineer rang me because he had overheard his boss talking to his colleague about our house and wanted to know what the current situation was which was very nice of him.
So finally - my actual questions. Does anyone know where in the chain this Ethernet TCC encapsulation would happen? Is there a specific piece of equipment that might be causing those issues?
My understanding is that our fibre goes into the Sutton Coldfield exchange if that rings any bells with anyone.



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