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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: TheBoy on 12 February 2015, 07:33:26
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Attempt 3 t fix the router and update the server's firmware and hypervisor ;D
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And get the hamsters claws trimmed at the same time.
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Is this a yearly thing on oof? Like Black Monday? Or perhaps more regular than that?
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Attempt 3 t fix the router and update the server's firmware and hypervisor ;D
Well thats your Valentine's Day sorted then, good luck with that one. ;)
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Attempt 3 t fix the router and update the server's firmware and hypervisor ;D
Well thats your Valentine's Day sorted then, good luck with that one. ;)
I am sure there will be time for a cup of tea in there somewhere ;)
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Attempt 3 t fix the router and update the server's firmware and hypervisor ;D
Well thats your Valentine's Day sorted then, good luck with that one. ;)
I am sure there will be time for a cup of tea in there somewhere ;)
In the bath. While using the laptop suspended perilously over the bubbles to update the OOF server.
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;D
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Attempt 3 t fix the router and update the server's firmware and hypervisor ;D
Well thats your Valentine's Day sorted then, good luck with that one. ;)
I am sure there will be time for a cup of tea in there somewhere ;)
In the bath. While using the laptop suspended perilously over the bubbles to update the OOF server.
Whilst that may be where I am right now, the actual upgrade will start when I'm out and fully dressed. I'm not expecting the router side to go well, as I'm sure I've already attempted the steps the vendor has now supplied, but I need to step through them in order so they will provide a new set of guesses ongoing support if it fails.
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Attempt 3 t fix the router and update the server's firmware and hypervisor ;D
Well thats your Valentine's Day sorted then, good luck with that one. ;)
I am sure there will be time for a cup of tea in there somewhere ;)
In the bath. While using the laptop suspended perilously over the bubbles to update the OOF server.
Whilst that may be where I am right now, the actual upgrade will start when I'm out and fully dressed. I'm not expecting the router side to go well, as I'm sure I've already attempted the steps the vendor has now supplied, but I need to step through them in order so they will provide a new set of guesses ongoing support if it fails.
Sounds about right!
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OK, this will likely start at around 10:15 ish, and possible last for "several hours".
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Well, the router upgrade went seemlessly, without having to make any config changes. Though they did release a new firmware last week, so maybe they did actually listen and fix it.
Still testing full functionality, but the fact OOF is back online is a good sign :)
It's gone that well, I'm not ready to do hypervisor yet!
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Thanks for all your efforts TB! :y
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Thanks for all your efforts TB! :y
Second that :y
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Rolled back to Original config and firmwares late last night due to ongoing issues with the router not routing
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Rolled back to Original config and firmwares late last night due to ongoing issues with the router not routing
I'm trying not to laugh.
Honestly
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Rolled back to Original config and firmwares late last night due to ongoing issues with the router not routing
I'm trying not to laugh.
Honestly
It's heading for an "education". Got to be by now. ::)
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Rolled back to Original config and firmwares late last night due to ongoing issues with the router not routing
I'm trying not to laugh.
Honestly
I've got another support call in, been running for 4 weeks, with my brother's 2 routers in his business premises. The support guy is trying to make out I can't route locally (over a hi speed, non internet wan link) using static routes. I have to use policy routing. Needless to say, that didn't work either, and still no further to sorting. Other than a slow, encapsulated IPsec tunnel over the internet, carrying video traffic, while the 50Mbps fast link is unused.
Surely the basic task of a router is to route packets? Neither mine or bro's is a particularly complex setup :-\
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Rolled back to Original config and firmwares late last night due to ongoing issues with the router not routing
I'm trying not to laugh.
Honestly
I've got another support call in, been running for 4 weeks, with my brother's 2 routers in his business premises. The support guy is trying to make out I can't route locally (over a hi speed, non internet wan link) using static routes. I have to use policy routing. Needless to say, that didn't work either, and still no further to sorting. Other than a slow, encapsulated IPsec tunnel over the internet, carrying video traffic, while the 50Mbps fast link is unused.
Surely the basic task of a router is to route packets? Neither mine or bro's is a particularly complex setup :-\
Difficult to comment without seeing the configs involved. But yes, that was the bit that made me laugh - the ability for a router to route packets.
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Rolled back to Original config and firmwares late last night due to ongoing issues with the router not routing
I'm trying not to laugh.
Honestly
I've got another support call in, been running for 4 weeks, with my brother's 2 routers in his business premises. The support guy is trying to make out I can't route locally (over a hi speed, non internet wan link) using static routes. I have to use policy routing. Needless to say, that didn't work either, and still no further to sorting. Other than a slow, encapsulated IPsec tunnel over the internet, carrying video traffic, while the 50Mbps fast link is unused.
Surely the basic task of a router is to route packets? Neither mine or bro's is a particularly complex setup :-\
Difficult to comment without seeing the configs involved. But yes, that was the bit that made me laugh - the ability for a router to route packets.
Its not complex. Here, there are some RIPEs directly on internet facing machines, and a threesome of NAT'd subnets. 2 internet lines with policy routing to decide what goes out each line.
Bro, even simpler - 2 sites, each with internet, and a reasonably fast dedicated site link. Nothing that a simple static route on each router shouldn't cope with.
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Is the video equipment all on it's own subnet at each node?
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Is the video equipment all on it's own subnet at each node?
Nope, each site has just one vlan. Shared with VoIP, video and general data :-[. I may get separated, esp the VoIP, but until the router vendor can get the basic stuff working....