Dallas Latency / Potential Network Attack
We're currently seeing internal latency at one of our datacenters (The Planet) in Dallas which is causing some of our servers to have issues connecting to our core database servers.
The Planet is working to correct these network issues as quickly as possible.
These are located in a "high priority" zone of their newest facility so we expect network conditions to return to normal very shortly.
Re: Dallas Latency / Potential Network Attack
Yeah…. A very clear-cut, distinct and detailed answer from Timothy, just as usual. What else to expect? And the problems go on… and on… and on…. and on…. (this is with regard to my PAP2T lost registration today http://forums.voipo.com/showpost.php...8&postcount=77 ). One issue it heroically fixed and another one starts. You know, Tim, people like the way you explain why they got a service interruption. So, please, keep talking.
Re: Dallas Latency / Potential Network Attack
Very nice stason99. Maybe VOIP isn't for you. It is the Internet you know.
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So, if the PAP2 is completely unregistered, rebooting probably won't change that, correct?
Just leave it alone and it will register when it can connect ?
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dbmaven
So, if the PAP2 is completely unregistered, rebooting probably won't change that, correct?
Just leave it alone and it will register when it can connect ?
Well, it'll attempt to re-register every 5 minutes.
If you reboot it before then it's possible it'll register right then vs waiting the entire window.
Re: Dallas Latency / Potential Network Attack
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Originally Posted by
dbmaven
So, if the PAP2 is completely unregistered, rebooting probably won't change that, correct?
Just leave it alone and it will register when it can connect ?
Well, it'll attempt to re-register every 5 minutes.
If you reboot it before then it's possible it'll register right then vs waiting the entire window.
We're at about 98% of the registrations before this was detected and they're still increasing every minute so it seems to be clear now.
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scott2020
Very nice stason99. Maybe VOIP isn't for you. It is the Internet you know.
QFT . I am glad I am not the only one annoyed by this guys replies.
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Well - it's certainly been trying - unsuccessfully - since
Last Registration At: 3/30/2009 21:29:26
Current Time: 3/30/2009 22:25:34
Re: Dallas Latency / Potential Network Attack
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Originally Posted by
dbmaven
Well - it's certainly been trying - unsuccessfully - since
Last Registration At: 3/30/2009 21:29:26
Current Time: 3/30/2009 22:25:34
Go ahead and try a reboot then. It shouldn't be that long.