RIPN and Relcom was not affected, except their M9 colocations. They had, in theory, backup connectivity thru another node, but I am not sure, if it really worked or not.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Abley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 8:20 AM Subject: Re: More on Moscow power failure( was RE: Moscow: global power outage) > > > On 2005-05-26, at 07:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > The Russian media have lots of details about the power > > outage, but the general media hardly mentions the fact > > that there was a disruption of Internet service. > > > > The MSK-IX web page still has no news about the incident > > and no explanation as to why they shut down. > > It's not clear to me that the MSK-IX shut down entirely, although it > does look like it took a major hit. While I see most of our MSK-IX > sessions came up around 2 days 3 hours ago we have at least one that > has been up for 4 weeks, suggesting that at least part of one of the > switch fabrics stayed up throughout. > > The F root nameserver in Moscow is colocated with RIPN. Neither of > the nameservers in the F-root cluster there show signs of power > failure, in case it helps anybody else here to know of a site in > Moscow that has functional power supply protection. > > F-root traffic graphs in Moscow suggest local impact was limited to a > 5-6 hour window ending around midnight Tuesday UTC. > > > Joe > >