SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE: JOHANNESBURG (AF1,AF3,AF5) VPN INFRASTRUCTURE
Scheduled Maintenance Report for NTT Ltd. Cloud
Completed
The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Feb 02, 2018 - 21:00 UTC
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Feb 02, 2018 - 18:00 UTC
Scheduled
Impact: Client to Site AnyConnect VPN access to Cloud Environments will be unavailable for up to 30 minutes. In addition UI/API will be in Network Maintenance mode for duration of maintenance see notes below for restrictions.

Dear Client
On the date listed below engineers will be performing maintenance in the following locations. This maintenance is needed to perform hardware upgrades to Client to Site VPN devices supporting Cloud Services. During this maintenance, engineers will be upgrading hardware supporting the Client to Site VPN service. During the maintenance window the Client to Site VPN service will be down for up to 30 minutes. Client Cloud Servers, CPNC Connections, and Console Access will remain up, and not expected to be impacted.

Change Reference Number: CHM117082568
Johannesburg: (AF1,AF3,AF5): Friday February 2nd 08:00 PM South Africa Standard Time (18:00 PM UTC)
Expected Total Duration: 3 Hour

Note: Network Maintenance Mode:

1) The Admin UI and API will be available during the maintenance window, but users will be subject to the restrictions described in #2 below.
2) Starting at the beginning of maintenance event, the Admin UI and API will stop accepting any requests for actions related to Cloud Networks. This means users will not be able to deploy or make changes to Vlans, VIPs , ACLs or NATs. Please note that all deployed Cloud Servers and Networks will continue to function as normal - the system will simply block actions from being made using the Admin UI or API.
3) Except for the restrictions related to Cloud Networks all other Cloud functions will continue normally.
4) Once the maintenance is complete, the ability to take actions related to Cloud Networks will be restored.

Note this maintenance is specific only to the affected data center locations and other Geographic Regions will continue to function normally.
Posted Jan 17, 2018 - 21:55 UTC
This scheduled maintenance affected: AF - Johannesburg (NTT Cloud - AF3, CSfS AF5).