Just got an email from megaport confirming it was their migration that messed with Google bi-lat peering, should be resolved now but I haven't touched anything my end until I get to change window tonight to know for sure.


On 17 January 2020 6:10:15 pm Benoit Page-Guitard <benoit.p...@hostopia.com.au> wrote:
Hi Paul,

Definitely been seeing the same thing on our end (AS55803).

As others have noted, we also coincidentally saw Google flap on MegaIX NSW last night, along with a few others (e.g. AS15133, AS46489, etc). I'm deactivating our peering on that exchange now to see if it is also the source of our own troubles.

This smells more like a MegaIX NSW VPLS issue than it does a Google issue. It definitely wouldn't be the first time (I can recall a couple of incidences of sporadic loss to/from some peers in the last 1-2 years?).

Regards,

Benoit Page-Guitard
Network Engineer
Hostopia Australia


On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 at 00:58, Paul Holmanskikh <aus...@pkholm.com> wrote:
Hi,

Is anyone experiencing problems with Google today?  Some IPs can't even
reach 8.8.8.8. but majority are working fine. I can't find any problems
with our network.

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