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Re: Route instability in the N.E. US this morning?
From: "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jonathan () slivko org>
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 13:27:10 -0400
Granted, this was at about 5:00AM EST or so. So, it may have just been routine maintenance ;).
Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Looked like a "routing tsunami" from down here in Austin. :-) Knocked us out for about a half-hour.... concur with the suspected origin. Given all the the discussion on the list regarding s*BGP, for a few minutes there I thought someone was just trying to teach us all a hard lesson by injecting massive instability into the DFZ. ;-) - ferg -- "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jonathan () slivko org> wrote:I saw *almost* 100% packet loss to Verio in Boca Raton, FL this morning, looks like it all started in Ashburn (it was about 80% after a few minutes of mtr running).Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:Anyone know of any issues in the NE this morning? Lot's of routing instability.... - ferg
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Current thread:
- Route instability in the N.E. US this morning? Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (May 26)
- Re: Route instability in the N.E. US this morning? Jonathan M. Slivko (May 26)
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- Re: Route instability in the N.E. US this morning? Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (May 26)
- Re: Route instability in the N.E. US this morning? Jonathan M. Slivko (May 26)
- Re: Route instability in the N.E. US this morning? Joseph Grajewski (May 26)