>From past experience I know telu's network can be flaky at times and they
will never admit when it is there issue.

Is it possible that a proxy or something else...firewall settings or
something is playing with the DNS?  Just shots in the dark.

Cameron

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Shawn
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 10:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; CLUG General
> Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Network issues
>
>
> On Thursday 23 June 2005 21:10, Juan Alberto Cirez wrote:
> > I haven't done this for a while, but one thing you could do--seeing that
> > it would be tricky to capture the whole thing w/tcpdump--is try using a
> > graphic network analyzer, that you give you a graphic representation of
> > the network traffic over a long period. By looking closely at the peaks
> > and valleys in the graphs you can then determine when a particular issue
> > took place; you can then have a deeper look at the log files and search
> > for that time window...
> >
> > If you think it is a DNS issue, then maybe a review of the DNS
> > configuration is in order...
> > Just for kicks--and if at all possible--try setting one of the secondary
> > DNS to telus' and see what happens....
> > If I were you, I'd begin by testing the outside link(telus') and see if
> > indeed it is an 'internal' problem..then test the router(s); the
> > firewall; the DNS/DHCP servers; and then the individual boxes...Check
> > the outside and be sure all is well there before you go all crazy and
> > tear your own network apart trying to fix a problem that does
> not exists...
> > Hope this helps
>
> Thanks Juan.
>
> First, do you have any suggestions on a graphical network
> analyzer?  I've used
> EtherApe, but that only shows the current activity.  If I could
> find one that
> shows me a graph over time for specific types of traffic, that could be
> helpful...
>
> Next, I agree with your suggestion to see if it is a Telus issue first.
> Unfortunately, this network must be kept up and running as much
> as possible.
> There's approx 40 people who need this operational through the
> day.  So to
> run this test would result in some after hours work, and possible some
> automated scripting to try to access the web....  I'll look into
> doing this
> over the weekend maybe.
>
> Keep the ideas coming.. :)
>
> Shawn
>
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