TL;DR Why is it always the routers?
More detailed tl;dr: Suspected Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) flooding possibly after software or firmware update.
Such degradation, so graceful.
Submitted 1 year ago by dyathinkhesaurus@lemmy.world to australia@aussie.zone
https://www.smh.com.au/technology/what-caused-the-optus-outage-20231108-p5eiep.html
TL;DR Why is it always the routers?
More detailed tl;dr: Suspected Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) flooding possibly after software or firmware update.
Such degradation, so graceful.
I’m happy I switched away after their whole ID leak thing (and hiring Gladys).
Actual TL;DR is:
Optus is yet to confirm the reason behind the outage.
The rest is speculation. Which we are already doing.
Hubris.
Also,
Routers been in place for decades with limited space for BGP routes.
Can’t replace them because it would be a major outage, can’t replace them because they’re the backbone of the network.
Best solution is for every single customer to churn to different providers.
This will reduce load on the network and allow Optus to invest the required time to reengineer their network with redundancy, without inconveniencing any customers.
Once they iron out their issues, they can start recruiting customers back.
It is up to every customer who appreciates Optus to give them this opportunity.
This is a nightmare scenario where a group of techs/engineers suddenly realise their actions can kill people.
I wonder how many pellet tried to dial emergency services or a support service and couldn’t get through…
They blame a large failure causing the large failure.
Wellgreat. How very informative.
trk@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Cause it’s easy to blame routers.