On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Andrew Nusbaum <andrew.nusb...@mindspark.com> wrote: > I actually got origin change alerts from Cyclops about 2 minutes after the > announcements started.
your email address starts with an A... So one of Jim's subtle hints here is that for folks willing to pay for alerting, they(renesys) can (not that I have any data to support this) alert 'in a timely fashion'. I suspect when your depending upon a machine under someone's desk that's not getting revenue support you get what you pay for. Note well, that I (personally) don't subscribe to any of these services... -Chris > -Andy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dylan Ebner [mailto:dylan.eb...@crlmed.com] > Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:31 AM > To: Andrew Nusbaum; Jim Cowie; Adam Kennedy > Cc: NANOG > Subject: RE: Invalid prefix announcement from AS9035 for 129.77.0.0/16 > > I thought that may be the case as well. Do people know of other services like > BGPMon that may be able to keep up with the load better? Does anyone know how > cyclops faired this morning with the additional load? > > > > Dylan Ebner > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Nusbaum [mailto:andrew.nusb...@mindspark.com] > Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 9:27 AM > To: Dylan Ebner; Jim Cowie; Adam Kennedy > Cc: NANOG > Subject: RE: Invalid prefix announcement from AS9035 for 129.77.0.0/16 > > Usually I get alerts from BGPMon within about 20 minutes of an event being > detected. Not so much with the event this morning. I'm guessing that the > orgination of 86,747 prefixes from the wrong AS probably got their MTA pretty > busy... > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dylan Ebner [mailto:dylan.eb...@crlmed.com] > Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:23 AM > To: Jim Cowie; Adam Kennedy > Cc: NANOG > Subject: RE: Invalid prefix announcement from AS9035 for 129.77.0.0/16 > > Does anyone know why it takes BGPMon so long to send out an email. It looks > like it BGPMon detected the AS9035 announcements at the right time (around > 7:00 UTC) but I didn't get a notification until around 13:00 UTC. It seems > like many people rely on BGPMon to do this type of detection, so the long > delay is frustrating. > > Thanks > > > Dylan Ebner > > > >