I am just returning form the 2nd International Summer School on
Network and Service
Management. During some SNMP
experiments, something interesting happened: A networking device used
for the tests which has been silently running for years at the
University of Twente suddenly went offline. We later found out that
someone in Twente decided that today is the perfect day to move the
box to another place…
Later on, during another lab sessions, we experienced a problem where
packets originating form the notebooks of the summer school
participants experienced high packet loss at the border router of our
university, rendering ssh useless. There was no packet loss for ssh
traffic originating from other locations so we worked around the
problem by letting people ssh to other nodes first before they did
connect to our machines. We also had the feeling that the packet loss
increased with the number of concurrent ssh sessions originating form
the summer school network. Of course, this problem did not happen
before and this strange behavior apparently also did not affect any
other sites…