It's going to be intermittent until the Edmonton side (Bigpipe) issues
are resolved, it looks like.
They've been using bypass links, but as each bypass gets saturated we
end up running into the same issues that we've had for the past 24hrs.
-- snip from an update we received a few minutes ago --
The link is being bypassed through another connection but with limited
bandwidth so everyone should be up and working fine NOW; the problem
is that with the bypass we may see the same issue of slow internet and
randomly not being able to access web pages at some point today. The
issue for now is not an issue but has the potential to come back agian
if we max out the current bypass link.
On 2/1/07, Dave Hall <dave-slg@dnh.sk.ca> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 11:22:13AM -0600, Lance Levsen wrote:
> > They have a message on their support line. Router went down in Edmonton.
> > We're having nasty problems w/ STel this morning. Our Regina xDSL
> > connection is down completely.
>
> If you can get someone at each site to do a traceroute out to some IP
> outside SaskTel land, you should be able to figure out if your problems are
> related to the Edmonton issue or if they are local. If you can get a few
> hops into SaskTel territory, then it's probably the Edmonton router. If
> you can't get beyond your edge device, then it's local and you should bug
> SaskTel to fix it.
>
> --
>
> Dave
>
>
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