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Scheduled Maintenance
Planned Maintenance - Transit Link Migration

Date/Time

  • Start: 13/10/25 23:00 BST
  • Finish: 14/10/25 02:00 BST

Actions

We will be conducting a maintenance activity in our UK network to migrate the BGP transit connectivity link for the Sonassi platform from a legacy core device to a newer device as part of a core network refresh.

Estimated Downtime

No downtime is expected, though during the maintenance period services will be considered "at risk" - we'll be monitoring the network closely throughout the period as a precaution.

Past Incidents

Monday 25th May 2015

No incidents reported

Sunday 24th May 2015

No incidents reported

Saturday 23rd May 2015

Network Network Interruption

Experiencing some packet loss to some internal routes.

  • Update (13:38): We can see an extremely large amount of traffic targetting our edge routers. Updates to follow.
  • Update (13:48): We have blackholed the device being targetted with our upstream providers.
  • Update (13:53): Full service is now restored.

Post-Mortem

Our report from the incident is as follows.

Issue

Total packet loss, some customers servers were completely inaccessible.

Outage Length

The duration was 15 minutes.

Underlying cause

Continual diagnosis of our network core is taking place by the vendor in an effort to identify and resolve the outstanding issues we are experiencing.

This diagnosis involves gathering information from the switches and in some cases, making minor adjustments. A configuration change was made to the network edge filtering that left a window open for attack.

The increased traffic flow targetting the routing engine lead to increased CPU utilisation and a subsequent restart of the packet forwarding process (under current network conditions, this can take up to 10 minutes to recover).

Symptoms

Access to servers behind the affected subnets was impossible.

Resolution

The backup switching/routing network was manually restored to resume connectivity.

After approxomiately 7 minutes, the primary network was restored to full health and traffic was sucessfully, cleanly failed back.

The current network condition is very healthy, with full firewalling and full automated availability of routing and switching. Through continued efforts from the vendor and our own team, the historic issues we have experienced should now be considered resolved.

Friday 22nd May 2015

No incidents reported

Thursday 21st May 2015

No incidents reported

Wednesday 20th May 2015

No incidents reported

Tuesday 19th May 2015

Network Network Interruption

Experiencing some packet loss to some internal routes.

  • Update (21:22): We can see spanning tree re-convergence loops through the core infrastructure. Links are being manually shutdown to prevent loops.
  • Update (21:27): The issue has been idenitified and resolved.
Network Emergency Maintenance

Emergency maintenance is taking place on network core. Downtime is possible.

  • Update (03:10): Preparation for shutdown of core router is complete. Device will be rebooted shortly.
  • Update (07:00): Maintenance completed without downtime.

Monday 18th May 2015

Network Planned Maintenance

Core network

Estimated Downtime

Periodic loss of connectivity for <10 minutes

Actions

Software updates are to be applied to each switch within our network. This will require powering down each device in turn to update the firmware.

This will result in a small amount of downtime which may affect a small number of customers as each access switch is powered down for update.