I am curious - how did prior depeering "events" wind up being
eventually resolved? What were the resolution times, if anyone
remembers?
-C
On Oct 5, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Jon Lewis wrote:
In the end, both providers lose, as customers buy real Internet
transit from someone else.
OTOH, the industry as a whole probably gains. I have a client
who's massively overprovisioned, multihomed with multiple Ts each
to 3 or 4 providers now after being bitten a couple years ago when
singlehomed to C&W and they depeered PSI. Funny that those PSI
customers are getting screwed again now.
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Christopher Woodfield wrote:
Ah, the problem with playing chicken is what happens when neither
player blinks...
-C
On Oct 5, 2005, at 11:29 AM, Vince Hoffman wrote:
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
A couple weeks later than expected, but as of Oct 5 02:51AM EDT
it looks
like 3356 and 174 are no longer reachable.
lg.level3.net:
Show Level 3 (Washington, DC) BGP routes for 38.9.51.20
No matching routes found for 38.9.51.20.
www.cogentco.com looking glass:
Tracing the route to www.Level3.com (209.245.19.42)
1 f29.ba01.b005944-0.dca01.atlas.cogentco.com (66.250.56.189) 4
msec 4 msec 0 msec
2 * * *
3 * * *
I guess the earlier reports of (3)'s lack of testicular
fortitude may have
been exagerated after all. :)
It's sure causing a few headaches here.
(from level3 looking glass) Show Level 3 (London, England) BGP
routes for 38.9.51.20
No matching routes found for 38.9.51.20
As of 16:22 BST Level3 still seems to have no routes for cogent's
space. thats about 5 hours now.
Vince
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