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Sure signal failed after power cut

stevengjames
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

Hi my version 1 VSS failed after a powercut - i managed to get it replaced after 4 days of trying to get it working

The version 2 does the same

All i have is a steady power light and two flashing white lights

All the ports 8,50,123,500,1723,4500 are open for 2 way traffic -

After hours on the phone with level 2 support we have found the IP address for Arcor-IP is where the fault is

this is a Vodafone Germany / Spain IP address and this is where the problem lies

As we can see from other users with the same fault their traces also point to the same IP address in germany !!!!!!!

Why oh why isn't anyone doing anything about this !!!!

Get on the phone or the email and ask Vodafone in germany /  spain to sort it out -

What is going on - its been flashing for nearly 3 days now and its trying to connect - i know because my router logs say it is

At first Vodafone blamed BT - but we have finally found its actually a Vodafone problem - the question is where do i go from here ?

The version 1 was working ok until the power cut - now nothing works

My router is perfect - i have 7 meg down and .4 up -

we have re-synced the VSS 4 times and i have reset the router - un plugged the BB and done everything we can - even hard reset the VSS -

Come on Tech Team find out why this IP address in Germany is messing with my VSS connection

I have done Path ping and tracert - they all say the same IP is the problem - ARCOR-IP.NET are the owners of the address - and it is managed by Vodafone !!!

It stops at 85.205.116.14 and 85.205.116.6 - where the request times out

Your help in this matter is greatly appreciated

VSS serial number is 40113602813

regards

Steve

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

C:\Users\steve>tracert 212.183.133.177

Tracing route to 212.183.133.177 over a maximum of 30 hops

  1     3 ms     3 ms     3 ms  192.168.0.1
  2    18 ms    18 ms    17 ms  esr5.ilford5.broadband.bt.net [217.47.23.144]
  3    18 ms    17 ms    17 ms  217.47.23.13
  4    20 ms    19 ms    18 ms  213.1.69.146
  5    19 ms    17 ms    18 ms  217.41.168.75
  6    19 ms    18 ms    18 ms  217.41.168.107
  7    19 ms    18 ms    21 ms  109.159.249.116
  8    36 ms    20 ms    23 ms  core2-te0-0-0-7.faraday.ukcore.bt.net [109.159.2
49.7]
  9    19 ms    23 ms    19 ms  host213-121-193-109.ukcore.bt.net [213.121.193.1
09]
 10    22 ms    23 ms    23 ms  LNDGW2.arcor-ip.net [195.66.224.124]
 11    20 ms    20 ms    20 ms  85.205.116.14
 12     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 13     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 14     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 15     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 16     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 17     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 18     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 19     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 20     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 21     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 22     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 23     *        *

 

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

C:\Users\steve>pathping 212.183.133.181

Tracing route to 212.183.133.181 over a maximum of 30 hops

  0  steve-PC [192.168.0.2]
  1  192.168.0.1
  2  esr5.ilford5.broadband.bt.net [217.47.23.144]
  3  217.47.23.13
  4  213.1.69.146
  5  217.41.168.75
  6  217.41.168.107
  7  acc1-10GigE-0-2-0-7.l-far.21cn-ipp.bt.net [109.159.249.103]
  8  core1-te0-0-0-7.faraday.ukcore.bt.net [109.159.249.5]
  9  peer1-xe8-0-0.telehouse.ukcore.bt.net [109.159.254.173]
 10  LNDGW2.arcor-ip.net [195.66.224.124]
 11  85.205.116.14
 12     *        *        *
Computing statistics for 275 seconds...
            Source to Here   This Node/Link
Hop  RTT    Lost/Sent = Pct  Lost/Sent = Pct  Address
  0                                           steve-PC [192.168.0.2]
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  1    3ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  192.168.0.1
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  2   18ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  esr5.ilford5.broadband.bt.net [217
.47.23.144]
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  3   20ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  217.47.23.13
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  4   19ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  213.1.69.146
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  5   19ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  217.41.168.75
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  6   19ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  217.41.168.107
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  7   19ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  acc1-10GigE-0-2-0-7.l-far.21cn-ipp
.bt.net [109.159.249.103]
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  8   27ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  core1-te0-0-0-7.faraday.ukcore.bt.
net [109.159.249.5]
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
  9   21ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  peer1-xe8-0-0.telehouse.ukcore.bt.
net [109.159.254.173]
                                0/ 100 =  0%   |
 10   23ms     0/ 100 =  0%     0/ 100 =  0%  LNDGW2.arcor-ip.net [195.66.224.12
4]
                              100/ 100 =100%   |
 11  ---     100/ 100 =100%     0/ 100 =  0%  85.205.116.14

Trace complete.

C:\Users\steve>

85.205.116.6

This is a WHOIS cached copy dated: 2012-03-06 00:32:23 | Refresh

% This is the RIPE Database query service.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% The RIPE Database is subject to Terms and Conditions.
% See http://www.ripe.net/db/support/db-terms-conditions.pdf

% Note: this output has been filtered.
%       To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag.

% Information related to '85.205.0.0 - 85.205.255.255'

inetnum:         85.205.0.0 - 85.205.255.255
org:             ORG-VDG2-RIPE
netname:         DE-VODAFONE-20050113
descr:           Vodafone Group Services
country:         DE
country:         IE
country:         GB
admin-c:         OPG2-RIPE
tech-c:          OPG2-RIPE
status:          ALLOCATED PA
mnt-by:          RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-lower:       MNT-ON
mnt-routes:      MNT-ON
source:          RIPE # Filtered

organisation:    ORG-VDG2-RIPE
org-name:        Vodafone Group Services
org-type:        LIR
address:         Vodafone Group Services GmbH
address:         oscar.pantoja@vodafone.com
address:         Isabel Colbrand 22
address:         28050 Madrid
address:         SPAIN
phone:           +34607133333
fax-no:          +34607133333
mnt-ref:         MNT-ON
mnt-ref:         RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by:          RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
e-mail:          oscar.pantoja@vodafone.com
admin-c:         OPG2-RIPE
source:          RIPE # Filtered

person:         Oscar Pantoja Garcia
address:        Vodafone
address:        Parque Empresarial Castellana Norte
address:        28050 Madrid
address:        Spain
phone:          +34 610517463
e-mail:         oscar.pantoja@vodafone.com
nic-hdl:        OPG2-RIPE
mnt-by:         AIRTELNET-MNT
source:         RIPE # Filtered

 

85.205.116.14

This is a WHOIS cached copy dated: 2012-05-08 12:22:27 | Refresh

% This is the RIPE Database query service.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% The RIPE Database is subject to Terms and Conditions.
% See http://www.ripe.net/db/support/db-terms-conditions.pdf

% Note: this output has been filtered.
%       To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag.

% Information related to '85.205.0.0 - 85.205.255.255'

inetnum:         85.205.0.0 - 85.205.255.255
org:             ORG-VDG2-RIPE
netname:         DE-VODAFONE-20050113
descr:           Vodafone Group Services
country:         DE
country:         IE
country:         GB
admin-c:         OPG2-RIPE
tech-c:          OPG2-RIPE
status:          ALLOCATED PA
mnt-by:          RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-lower:       MNT-ON
mnt-routes:      MNT-ON
source:          RIPE # Filtered

organisation:    ORG-VDG2-RIPE
org-name:        Vodafone Group Services
org-type:        LIR
address:         Vodafone Group Services GmbH
address:         oscar.pantoja@vodafone.com
address:         Isabel Colbrand 22
address:         28050 Madrid
address:         SPAIN
phone:           +34607133333
fax-no:          +34607133333
mnt-ref:         MNT-ON
mnt-ref:         RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by:          RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
admin-c:         OPG2-RIPE
source:          RIPE # Filtered

person:         Oscar Pantoja Garcia
address:        Vodafone
address:        Parque Empresarial Castellana Norte
address:        28050 Madrid
address:        Spain
phone:          +34 610517463
nic-hdl:        OPG2-RIPE
mnt-by:         AIRTELNET-MNT
source:         RIPE # Filtered

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Hi - i called round to my neighbour who is a BT Broadband engineer and he suggested maybe it was the router and he let me have a Home Hub 3 FOC -

Well he was right -

My router although giving great internet speeds was blocking the ports !!

So i suggest anyone having the same issue as me - Solid Power and flashing Connection /Flashing Phone - uses any of the freely available software to check their ports are actually open !!

Don't beleive the router !

Its working - and it took 30 minutes from the Bt hub being configured until it gave us a connection

regards

Steve

PS the BT Hub was dead simples to install and configure as well

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philip42h
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

I don't suppose that this helps much but my route over BT goes via exactly the same hop 10:

10    39 ms    39 ms    39 ms  LNDGW2.arcor-ip.net [195.66.224.124]

and my SS is working fine - i.e. I don't believe that is the root cause of your problem ... sorry.

 

Note also that the timeouts once the trace reaches the VF network are expected and NOT a sign of error - VF servers don't respond to ICMP pings.

Philip

Hi - i called round to my neighbour who is a BT Broadband engineer and he suggested maybe it was the router and he let me have a Home Hub 3 FOC -

Well he was right -

My router although giving great internet speeds was blocking the ports !!

So i suggest anyone having the same issue as me - Solid Power and flashing Connection /Flashing Phone - uses any of the freely available software to check their ports are actually open !!

Don't beleive the router !

Its working - and it took 30 minutes from the Bt hub being configured until it gave us a connection

regards

Steve

PS the BT Hub was dead simples to install and configure as well

hi, im posting on here as its not easy to find where to start a new topic. ive had the same problem- power cut now the sure signal doesnt work.

 

ive tried resets etc, they dont work. internet connection is fine.

can anybody shed some light on what is soon to be a smashed up box that will no longer flash lights.

 

Retired-Dave
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

Hi jg2322,

 

Replying on a thread on the same subject is fine. It helps us keep things together.

 

What lights are you seeing on the Sure Signal since the power cut? This will help give us an idea of what the issue may be.

 

Also, can you confirm the following information for us so we can tae a look and see if anything becomes apparent?

 

Your Sure Signal serial number.

Your speed test results from here.

Your ping test results from here.

Your external IP address from here.

The results of a traceroute.

VSS Traceroute command

 

  • On a PC :
  • Click on Start  and select Run
  • Type CMD into the Run box and press enter/click ok
  • A black box will appear.
  • In this box type tracert 212.183.133.177    press Enter

 

  • On a Mac:
  • Open Terminal (Applications, Utilities)
  • Type traceroute 212.183.133.177 and press Enter

 

  • Paste the output of this command into your reply.


This will help us get the quickest possible resolution for you.

Thanks

Dave

Steve,

 

Assuming your old router supports it, you could have circumvented tthe problem by moving the Sure Signal into the DMZ. This places the VSS on the outboard side of the firewall so that no ports are blocked.

There's no reason not to do this as, apart from communicating with the DHCP server to get an IP address, the VSS doesn't interact with any other devices on your home network. It's not therefore an attack vector that you need to be concerned about.

 

HTH,

 

Peter

 

Peter