/me waves my hand dismissingly
On Feb 29, 2024, at 14:55, Javier J <jav...@advancedmachines.us> wrote:
Where did you see this? Erik Prince was on the PBD podcast saying he has a 70% chance in his head it was China. I tend to learn towards human error from my experience in the IT biz.
- J I read it as “someone pushed an ACL that wasn’t properly reviewed and it really screwed things up."
aside from the official pablum that was released about an “incorrect process used” (which says exactly nothing) does anyone actually know anything accurate and more specific about the root cause?
(and why it took 11 hours to recover?)
From what I've read, they lost their database of SIM cards. I could be wrong of course.
As widespread as it seemed to be, it feels like it would be quite a trick if it were a single piece of hardware. Firmware load that ended badly, I wonder?
On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 1:51 PM Leato, Gary via NANOG < nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
Do you have the ability to expand on this at all? Do you mean a hardware failure of some kind IE router, optitcs, etc?
Word around the campfire is that it’s a Cisco issue.
Reports have it starting at 4:30 a.m.. SOS on all phones..
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